Edtorial

IF 0.4 Q4 SOCIAL WORK Social Work-Maatskaplike Werk Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.15270/59-3-1132
L. Engelbrecht
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《2023年第三版》收录了八篇文章,深入探讨了四个中心主题:社会工作中的角色参与者、Covid-19的界面、基于性别的暴力和儿童权利。这些文章涉及社会工作领域的各种挑战和动态,为本地和全球背景下的理论和实践的进步做出了贡献。在这篇社论中,我们概述了主题和每篇文章对更广泛的论述的贡献。
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Edtorial
The third edition of 2023 presents a collection of eight articles that delve into four central themes: role players in social work, the interface of Covid-19, gender-based violence, and child rights. The articles engage with diverse challenges and dynamics within the social work landscape, contributing to the advancement of theory and practice in both local and global contexts. In this editorial, we provide an overview of the themes and the contributions each article makes to the broader discourse.
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0.70
自引率
16.70%
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20
审稿时长
6 weeks
期刊介绍: This South African academic peer-reviewed journal publishes articles, book reviews and commentary from all field of social work. Manuscripts covering amongst others the following, are considered for publication: social work, welfare organizations, society, social welfare, family and child care, community work, substance abuse, substance dependence, welfare law, etc.
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Edtorial CHALLENGES EXPERIENCED BY CHILD AND YOUTH CARE WORKERS IN CHILD AND YOUTH CARE CENTRES WORKING WITH CHILDREN RESILIENCE OF SOCIAL AUXILIARY WORKERS: DEFINED BY STRENGTHS AND COPING ABILITIES PERCEPTIONS OF SOCIAL WORK STUDENTS REGARDING THE ASSET-BASED COMMUNITY-DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT (ABCD) APPROACH: A SOUTH AFRICAN STUDY EXPLORING THE ROLE OF JOB RESOURCES IN THE WELL-BEING OF WOMEN ACADEMICS IN THE WORKPLACE
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