ON DIFFERENT TERMS - Social work among vulnerable children in a developing country

The aim of this study is to get a deeper understanding, from a Swedish context, of how you can do social work with vulnerable and orphaned children in a developing country such as Uganda. We have investigated this through the example WEBALE, an NGO working in a context where among other things HIV/A...

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Main Authors: Eriksson, Beatrice, Grönte, Maria
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Malmö högskola, Fakulteten för hälsa och samhälle (HS) 2011
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SOC
Online Access:http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-25000
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-mau-250002020-11-25T05:31:04ZON DIFFERENT TERMS - Social work among vulnerable children in a developing countryengEriksson, BeatriceGrönte, MariaMalmö högskola, Fakulteten för hälsa och samhälle (HS)Malmö högskola, Fakulteten för hälsa och samhälle (HS)Malmö högskola/Hälsa och samhälle2011Antonovskyattachment theoryBBICdeveloping countrydevelopmental-ecological theoryinterventionmotivationorphanageorphans and vulnerable childrenpreventionprotection factorsrisk factorssalutogenessocial workSOCUgandavolunteersSocial SciencesSamhällsvetenskapThe aim of this study is to get a deeper understanding, from a Swedish context, of how you can do social work with vulnerable and orphaned children in a developing country such as Uganda. We have investigated this through the example WEBALE, an NGO working in a context where among other things HIV/AIDS, poverty and a defective social safety net have led to social problems affecting children. Further, we have also aimed at acquiring a deeper understanding of what it is that motivates the volunteers and the director to work with vulnerable children at WEBALE. In order to fulfil this aim, the research has the following two key questions: What is the motivation for the teacher volunteers and the manager to work with vulnerable children at WEBALE? How do the teacher volunteers perceive the social work with the children in everyday life at WEBALE and what experiences do they have from this? The study is a field study with a phenomenological and ethnological approach. We were present at and took part in the everyday life of the informants at the school and orphanage in Uganda for eight weeks. The investigation uses a qualitative method where four interviews and participant observations were carried out. The results are analyzed in connection with theories on social work defining preventions and interventions, where theories on risk- and protection factors and the salutogenetic theory on SOC have been used. The analysis is also connected to theories on social work with children from a developmental-ecological and attachment-theoretical perspective. The results show what it is that motivates the volunteers and manager to work as volunteers in this specific contest through personal accounts of their background. Our observation is that the motivation of the volunteers and the manager to work with orphaned and vulnerable children is closely connected to their own background and childhood. The biggest reason for this kind of a life choice seems to be a sense of coherence and the largest motivating factor is that the work they do feels meaningful. The results further highlight the social work that is carried out and how the volunteers perceive their work at WEBALE. The study shows that the volunteers (who mainly consist of teachers) carry out what can be called social work, according to the definitions of interventions and preventions within various fields, such as health, education, emotional and behavioural development, ability to take care of oneself, social behaviour, family and social relations, and identity. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-25000Local 11995application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Antonovsky
attachment theory
BBIC
developing country
developmental-ecological theory
intervention
motivation
orphanage
orphans and vulnerable children
prevention
protection factors
risk factors
salutogenes
social work
SOC
Uganda
volunteers
Social Sciences
Samhällsvetenskap
spellingShingle Antonovsky
attachment theory
BBIC
developing country
developmental-ecological theory
intervention
motivation
orphanage
orphans and vulnerable children
prevention
protection factors
risk factors
salutogenes
social work
SOC
Uganda
volunteers
Social Sciences
Samhällsvetenskap
Eriksson, Beatrice
Grönte, Maria
ON DIFFERENT TERMS - Social work among vulnerable children in a developing country
description The aim of this study is to get a deeper understanding, from a Swedish context, of how you can do social work with vulnerable and orphaned children in a developing country such as Uganda. We have investigated this through the example WEBALE, an NGO working in a context where among other things HIV/AIDS, poverty and a defective social safety net have led to social problems affecting children. Further, we have also aimed at acquiring a deeper understanding of what it is that motivates the volunteers and the director to work with vulnerable children at WEBALE. In order to fulfil this aim, the research has the following two key questions: What is the motivation for the teacher volunteers and the manager to work with vulnerable children at WEBALE? How do the teacher volunteers perceive the social work with the children in everyday life at WEBALE and what experiences do they have from this? The study is a field study with a phenomenological and ethnological approach. We were present at and took part in the everyday life of the informants at the school and orphanage in Uganda for eight weeks. The investigation uses a qualitative method where four interviews and participant observations were carried out. The results are analyzed in connection with theories on social work defining preventions and interventions, where theories on risk- and protection factors and the salutogenetic theory on SOC have been used. The analysis is also connected to theories on social work with children from a developmental-ecological and attachment-theoretical perspective. The results show what it is that motivates the volunteers and manager to work as volunteers in this specific contest through personal accounts of their background. Our observation is that the motivation of the volunteers and the manager to work with orphaned and vulnerable children is closely connected to their own background and childhood. The biggest reason for this kind of a life choice seems to be a sense of coherence and the largest motivating factor is that the work they do feels meaningful. The results further highlight the social work that is carried out and how the volunteers perceive their work at WEBALE. The study shows that the volunteers (who mainly consist of teachers) carry out what can be called social work, according to the definitions of interventions and preventions within various fields, such as health, education, emotional and behavioural development, ability to take care of oneself, social behaviour, family and social relations, and identity.
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