Voluntary care workers' perceptions of the effectiveness of their training to provide psychosocial care and support to children affected and infected by HIV/AIDs.
The AIDS epidemic has a severe impact on South Africa's population. One of the most disastrous consequences is the thousands of children affected and infected by HIV / AIDS. Various non-government organizations (NGO) take responsibility for orphan and vulnerable children's relief activitie...
Main Author: | Venter, Cathrin. |
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Other Authors: | Meyer-Weitz, Anna. |
Language: | en |
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2014
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10413/10370 |
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