Browsing by Author "23376147 - Wilson, Lizane"
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Caregivers' experiences of the South African judicial system after the reporting of child sexual abuse
Paulsen, Nicole; Wilson, Lizane (SAPSAC (South African Professional Society on the Abuse of Children), 2013)Child sexual abuse (CSA) is found to occur in alarming proportions worldwide. In South Africa, children represent almost half of the victims of known sexual abuse, and this is becoming a great concern even being described ... -
Community-engaged curricula in higher education: the case of a master's programme in play therapy
Wilson, Lizane; Bitzer, E.; Newmark, R. (2015)This article presents the results from research on community-engaged curricula using feedback from international and South African academics who teach on postgraduate programmes with a community engagement component. It ... -
Exploring the play of middle childhood children in a poor community in the North West Province: caregivers’ experiences
Prinsloo, Tania; Wilson, Lizane (Univ Stellenbosch, 2017)Play is affected by the specific community and culture children live in. Through an explorative descriptive design this qualitative study explored the experiences of play of middle childhood children in a poor community ... -
Praktykopleiers se persepsies van maatskaplike-werk-praktykopleiding
Von Wielligh, Nadia; Wilson, Lizane (Stellenbosch Univ, 2016)The Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) degree was developed to equip students with the knowledge and skills to address socio-economic issues from a developmental paradigm. Field education reflects the reality of the profession ... -
Registered counsellors' perceptions of their role in the South African context of providing mental health-care services
Rouillard, Marie Claire M.; Wilson, Lizane; Weideman, Suzette (Sage Publications Ltd, 2016)Mental health-care statistics in South Africa indicate that large numbers of individuals do not have access to mental health-care practitioners and that mental health difficulties appear to be exacerbated by significant ...