The role of the social worker in motivating parents to disclose the sexual abuse of their child / Motshegoa M.J.

Child sexual abuse is a serious problem that always has been and will be with families and communities. Child sexual abuse occurs within the family, and parents sometimes expect of the child not to tell, or tell the child to deny the abuse. This situation is sometimes exacerbated by the position of...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Motshegoa, Motshabi Josephine
Published: North-West University 2012
Subjects:
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10394/7307
id ndltd-NWUBOLOKA1-oai-dspace.nwu.ac.za-10394-7307
record_format oai_dc
spelling ndltd-NWUBOLOKA1-oai-dspace.nwu.ac.za-10394-73072014-04-16T03:56:57ZThe role of the social worker in motivating parents to disclose the sexual abuse of their child / Motshegoa M.J.Motshegoa, Motshabi JosephineChildMotivationParentSexual abuseSocial workerKindMotiveringOuerSeksuele misbruikMaatskaplike werkerChild sexual abuse is a serious problem that always has been and will be with families and communities. Child sexual abuse occurs within the family, and parents sometimes expect of the child not to tell, or tell the child to deny the abuse. This situation is sometimes exacerbated by the position of the perpetrator within or towards the family. Parents need to be familiarized with the different phases of the process of sexual abuse. Parents are expected to be committed and to provide reliable care and protection for the child. Child sexual abuse is a sensitive issue that harms the inner emotional person of the victim, and affects other family members. The child and the parents need a social worker who has the knowledge and skills to help the family. The family structure, its functioning and the relationships in the family are all important within the context child sexual abuse. The research was conducted among the social workers in Madibeng Municipality. The aim was to explore and describe the role of social workers in motivating parents to disclose the sexual abuse of their child. An empirical study was conducted using a qualitative approach to explore the role of the social worker. A self–administered schedule was used to evaluate the role of the social worker by means of interviews with each social worker. From the data collected during this research it becomes evident that social workers need forensic training so that they could learn the relevant skills and techniques to interview and handle child sexual abuse cases. The knowledge received during training will not only benefit the children, but also the parents. This research found that most social workers employed in both government and non–government organizations in the Madibeng area have not received formal training on how to deal with sexually abused children and their parents, especially with regard to how to motivate parents to disclose the sexual abuse of their child. Guidelines are offered for social workers on how they can motivate parents to disclose the sexual abuse of their children.Thesis (M.A. (MW))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2012.North-West University2012-09-10T16:21:01Z2012-09-10T16:21:01Z2011Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/10394/7307
collection NDLTD
sources NDLTD
topic Child
Motivation
Parent
Sexual abuse
Social worker
Kind
Motivering
Ouer
Seksuele misbruik
Maatskaplike werker
spellingShingle Child
Motivation
Parent
Sexual abuse
Social worker
Kind
Motivering
Ouer
Seksuele misbruik
Maatskaplike werker
Motshegoa, Motshabi Josephine
The role of the social worker in motivating parents to disclose the sexual abuse of their child / Motshegoa M.J.
description Child sexual abuse is a serious problem that always has been and will be with families and communities. Child sexual abuse occurs within the family, and parents sometimes expect of the child not to tell, or tell the child to deny the abuse. This situation is sometimes exacerbated by the position of the perpetrator within or towards the family. Parents need to be familiarized with the different phases of the process of sexual abuse. Parents are expected to be committed and to provide reliable care and protection for the child. Child sexual abuse is a sensitive issue that harms the inner emotional person of the victim, and affects other family members. The child and the parents need a social worker who has the knowledge and skills to help the family. The family structure, its functioning and the relationships in the family are all important within the context child sexual abuse. The research was conducted among the social workers in Madibeng Municipality. The aim was to explore and describe the role of social workers in motivating parents to disclose the sexual abuse of their child. An empirical study was conducted using a qualitative approach to explore the role of the social worker. A self–administered schedule was used to evaluate the role of the social worker by means of interviews with each social worker. From the data collected during this research it becomes evident that social workers need forensic training so that they could learn the relevant skills and techniques to interview and handle child sexual abuse cases. The knowledge received during training will not only benefit the children, but also the parents. This research found that most social workers employed in both government and non–government organizations in the Madibeng area have not received formal training on how to deal with sexually abused children and their parents, especially with regard to how to motivate parents to disclose the sexual abuse of their child. Guidelines are offered for social workers on how they can motivate parents to disclose the sexual abuse of their children. === Thesis (M.A. (MW))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2012.
author Motshegoa, Motshabi Josephine
author_facet Motshegoa, Motshabi Josephine
author_sort Motshegoa, Motshabi Josephine
title The role of the social worker in motivating parents to disclose the sexual abuse of their child / Motshegoa M.J.
title_short The role of the social worker in motivating parents to disclose the sexual abuse of their child / Motshegoa M.J.
title_full The role of the social worker in motivating parents to disclose the sexual abuse of their child / Motshegoa M.J.
title_fullStr The role of the social worker in motivating parents to disclose the sexual abuse of their child / Motshegoa M.J.
title_full_unstemmed The role of the social worker in motivating parents to disclose the sexual abuse of their child / Motshegoa M.J.
title_sort role of the social worker in motivating parents to disclose the sexual abuse of their child / motshegoa m.j.
publisher North-West University
publishDate 2012
url http://hdl.handle.net/10394/7307
work_keys_str_mv AT motshegoamotshabijosephine theroleofthesocialworkerinmotivatingparentstodisclosethesexualabuseoftheirchildmotshegoamj
AT motshegoamotshabijosephine roleofthesocialworkerinmotivatingparentstodisclosethesexualabuseoftheirchildmotshegoamj
_version_ 1716665294426996736