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Reasons for the reluctance to disclose sexual abuse by middle childhood children
(2013)
Fighting sexual violence against women and children in South Africa is regarded as a priority. The aim of this study is to explore the reasons for the reluctance to disclose sexual abuse by middle childhood children. Some ...
Perceptions of Pedi-speaking caregivers regarding the disclosure of child sexual abuse
(2014)
As a social worker working for the Department of Social Development, the researcher is rendering services to the Polokwane surrounding areas in Ga-maraba village in Limpopo Province. The beneficiaries of these services are ...
The disclosure of sexual abuse during middle childhood : a forensic social work perspective
(2014)
Working with sexually abused children and conducting forensic assessments is a difficult task for many professionals working in the field of child sexual abuse. In this specialised field, it is imperative that professionals ...
Reasons why children recant the disclosure of sexual abuse
(2013)
Recanting is a recognized phenomenon in child sexual abuse cases, particularly in
cases of incest. When children report cases of sexual abuse, it often set motions in
their environment to safeguard them from experiencing ...
The perceptions of Setswana parents regarding the disclosure of child sexual abuse
(2015)
The researcher is employed as a social worker by the Department of Social
Development at Tlokwe Service Point. She was first designated to the child care
and protection programme, and thereafter was transferred to ...