2016
DOI: 10.15270/52-2-499
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He Lived Experiences of Black African Mothers Following the Birth of a Child With Down Syndrome: Implications for Indigenisation of Social Work

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“…The fact remained that both social work instruction and practice since colonial times were targeted to colonial needs and disregarded African cultural context (Mungai, 2015). Mathebane et al (2015) have argued that the social work profession has been marginalised and viewed by many as contributing to the destruction of local cultures, wisdom, knowledge, and morals, and ineffective and culturally irrelevant for tackling social challenges in non-Western contexts. Despite this notion, social work teaching and practice are very much needed in African nations such as Tanzania.…”
Section: Challenges Facing Social Work In Tanzaniamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fact remained that both social work instruction and practice since colonial times were targeted to colonial needs and disregarded African cultural context (Mungai, 2015). Mathebane et al (2015) have argued that the social work profession has been marginalised and viewed by many as contributing to the destruction of local cultures, wisdom, knowledge, and morals, and ineffective and culturally irrelevant for tackling social challenges in non-Western contexts. Despite this notion, social work teaching and practice are very much needed in African nations such as Tanzania.…”
Section: Challenges Facing Social Work In Tanzaniamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The social work profession has been marginalised and viewed by many as contributing to a destruction of local cultures, wisdom, knowledge and morals, and ineffective and culturally irrelevant for tackling social challenges in non-Western contexts (Mathebane, 2015;Mungai, 2015). In spite of this notion, social work education and practice are very much needed in African nations.…”
Section: Prospects For Social Work Education and Practice In Africamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The multidisciplinary team's efforts assist them on an ongoing basis, including nurses, physiotherapists, doctors, and social workers. They all emphasized that the support group itself helps them deal effectively with the challenges they encounter in their lives and found that the self-help group is a valuable and appropriate source of practical and emotional support for families affected by a genetic condition [28].…”
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confidence: 99%