Methodological bias in social work education: the silence of quantitative approaches in students' research in Zimbabwe

T Muzingili, JC Magocha, R Taruvinga - Social Work Education, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
This study examines the factors contributing to the low utilization of quantitative research
approaches among social work research students. A census sampling technique was …

Nexus between climate change and environmental social work in Africa

E Pedzisai, S Charamba, R Mukurazhizha - African Journal of Social Work, 2023 - ajol.info
Disasters indiscriminately cause huge global economic losses worth tens of billions of
dollars and often result in deaths of millions of people annually. As such, the on-going …

[PDF][PDF] The relevance of indigenous knowledge systems in social work education and practice in Zimbabwe: A human rights perspective

K Mwapaura, S Charamba… - Journal of Social …, 2024 - researchgate.net
89 education and practice in Zimbabwe, the role of indigenous knowledge systems in the
application of human rights in social work in Zimbabwe, ways to utilise IKS best to uphold …

Methodological learning curve: predilection for qualitative over quantitative approaches in Zimbabwean social work dissertations

T Muzingili, R Taruvinga, JC Magocha… - Social Work …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
This study examines the nature of competency required of social work students in qualitative
and quantitative methods as well as the preferred learning period duration for the acquisition …

United we stand, and divided we fall: A call to action for the decolonisation of social work in Africa

W Kurevakwesu - International Social Work, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
In this article, I discuss the need for African social workers to unite if the decolonisation of the
social work profession is to be successful. This unity can come through the creation of a …

Determinants of private practice in social work: a survey of Zimbabwean social workers

T Muzingili, W Chidyausiku, W Chikoko… - Social Work …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
In developing countries like Zimbabwe, the issue of private practice in social work is at a
formative stage. This paper explored the opinion of social workers regarding the issue of …

4 Ubuntu and decolonising Biestek's (1957) seven principles of the casework relationship

SL Simbine - Ubuntu Philosophy and Decolonising Social Work …, 2023 - books.google.com
The social work profession has its genesis in Western continents including Europe and
America. For decades, social work in Africa has relied on European world views to …

The Coming of Age of Social Work Education in Zimbabwe: Towards Reinforcing the Developmental Social Work Agenda

TG Nhapi - Routledge Handbook of African Social Work …, 2024 - taylorfrancis.com
The 1960s inception of social work training in Zimbabwe up to the present time has, over
time, produced skilled and internationally recognised social work cadres who maintain …

The Impact of a Healing Justice Ethics Training on Social Workers' Mindful Self-Care and Professional Wellbeing

LMC Stepney - 2023 - search.proquest.com
This study examined the impact of a healing justice, professional development 6-hour ethics
training, as an intervention designed to promote social workers? mindful self-care and …

Christian doctrines and the death of Osinachi: social work intervention with women in intimate partner violence in Nigeria

KA Imafidon - Kabale University Interdisciplinary Research Journal, 2024 - 196.43.162.73
This paper x-rayed the spate of Christian doctrines as a resistance for Christian women to
stay in violent intimate relationship using Mrs. Osinachi as our case study. It espoused the …