Search Results - "Simbine, Samuel Lisenga"
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How deep is the cancerous cut of substance use disorders on human rights? The effects of substance use disorders from a human rights perspective: The thinking of Developmental Clinical Social Work
Published in Social work in health care (09-08-2023)“…Developmental Clinical Social Work (DCSW) involves the integration of social development approaches to the prevention, assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of…”
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THE INFLUENCE OF CULTURE ON CHILD RIGHTS VIOLATIONS IN ZIMBABWE: A CASE STUDY
Published in Social Work (01-01-2023)“…The article explores child rights violations emanating from harmful cultural practices in Zimbabwe. A qualitative case study research design was used. The…”
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Some religious, myths, beliefs, and cultural dispositions as contributors to child sexual abuse in Zimbabwe
Published in Journal of religion & spirituality in social work (02-04-2024)“…While on paper Zimbabwe has a comprehensive child protection legal framework, the occurrence of child sexual abuse (CSA) is high. Drawing from findings of a…”
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An Exploration of the Vatsonga People’s Markers of Childhood
Published in Journal of human rights and social work (01-06-2023)“…Children are entitled to a host of rights cutting across the socio-economic and cultural fabric. These are contained in various international and regional…”
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Reflections on the Social Determinants of the COVID-19 Vaccination Programme in Zimbabwe
Published in Journal of human rights and social work (28-04-2023)“…Zimbabwe has not been spared by the coronavirus disease COVID-19 which has wreaked havoc throughout the world. The country is currently grappling with the…”
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VATSONGA PEOPLE’S PERCEPTIONS OF CHILDREN’S RIGHTS
Published in Social Work (2021)“…This article is based on the findings of a qualitative study that explored the Vatsonga people’s perceptions of children’s rights to protection…”
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