Child sexual abuse in Zimbabwe: an agenda for social work

The problem of child sexual abuse (CSA) continues to be a serious concern in Zimbabwe. This is demonstrated by the numerous newspaper articles that continue to highlight the problem. This article explores the problem, factors that predispose children to the problem and the impact of child sexual abu...

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Main Author: Muridzo, Noel G.
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Language:English
Published: 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11408/3775
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description The problem of child sexual abuse (CSA) continues to be a serious concern in Zimbabwe. This is demonstrated by the numerous newspaper articles that continue to highlight the problem. This article explores the problem, factors that predispose children to the problem and the impact of child sexual abuse on the child. It argues that strong Zimbabwean cultural practices are among the factors that expose children to CSA and that the social work profession has a role to play in dealing with the social ill and in the protection of children. It is argued that social work intervention should move beyond the ‘business as usual approach’ the remedial approach to the problem and assume robust complimentary proactive developmental approaches. The approach should thus confront the status quo of the strong cultural practices, to contain the problem. The remedial approach is none the less important to deal with the effects on the child survivors.
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spelling ir-11408-37752022-06-27T13:49:06Z Child sexual abuse in Zimbabwe: an agenda for social work Muridzo, Noel G. Child sexual abuse Zimbabwe The problem of child sexual abuse (CSA) continues to be a serious concern in Zimbabwe. This is demonstrated by the numerous newspaper articles that continue to highlight the problem. This article explores the problem, factors that predispose children to the problem and the impact of child sexual abuse on the child. It argues that strong Zimbabwean cultural practices are among the factors that expose children to CSA and that the social work profession has a role to play in dealing with the social ill and in the protection of children. It is argued that social work intervention should move beyond the ‘business as usual approach’ the remedial approach to the problem and assume robust complimentary proactive developmental approaches. The approach should thus confront the status quo of the strong cultural practices, to contain the problem. The remedial approach is none the less important to deal with the effects on the child survivors. 2020-07-14T12:28:57Z 2020-07-14T12:28:57Z 2014 Article 0019-5634 journals.tiss.edu/ijsw/index.php/ijsw/article/view/12 http://hdl.handle.net/11408/3775 en The Indian Journal of Social Work;Vol. 75; No. 1: p. 49-68 open
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Child sexual abuse in Zimbabwe: an agenda for social work
title Child sexual abuse in Zimbabwe: an agenda for social work
title_full Child sexual abuse in Zimbabwe: an agenda for social work
title_fullStr Child sexual abuse in Zimbabwe: an agenda for social work
title_full_unstemmed Child sexual abuse in Zimbabwe: an agenda for social work
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Zimbabwe
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