2019
DOI: 10.1921/gpwk.v28i2.1280
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Group work and social enterprise: using group members’ skills for social and economic development

Abstract: Poverty is a major issue of concern worldwide and rife in South Africa. Minority groups such as women suffer the most and often have little or no access to opportunities for employment. Social workers have an obligation toward social and economic justice. Although small social enterprises cannot get rid of poverty, it can provide a pathway to address several challenges thereof. This article provides a discussion of a case study from South Africa where a group work project assisted in developing and expanding a… Show more

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“…The government saw it fitting to introduce affirmative action as a means to balance the inequalities of the country and so reverse the effects of apartheid, including what was happening in in churches. Affirmative action is the concerted 'assiduous efforts to combat decision making based on race rather than any form of special consideration or preferential treatment' (Kaveny, 1996: 286), in terms of economic empowerment, this is a corrective measure procedure through the heart of reconciliation seeking true unity and equality (Onwuegbuchulam, 2018;Prinsloo, 2019). This is justice in action.…”
Section: Missional-political Affirmative 'Just' Actionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The government saw it fitting to introduce affirmative action as a means to balance the inequalities of the country and so reverse the effects of apartheid, including what was happening in in churches. Affirmative action is the concerted 'assiduous efforts to combat decision making based on race rather than any form of special consideration or preferential treatment' (Kaveny, 1996: 286), in terms of economic empowerment, this is a corrective measure procedure through the heart of reconciliation seeking true unity and equality (Onwuegbuchulam, 2018;Prinsloo, 2019). This is justice in action.…”
Section: Missional-political Affirmative 'Just' Actionmentioning
confidence: 99%