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Para-social work to address most vulnerable children in sub-Sahara Africa: A case example in Tanzania

Nathan Linsk, Zena Mabeyo, Leah Omari, Donna Petras, Bonnie Lubin, Abebe Assefa Abate, Lucy Steinitz, Theresa Kaijage and Sally Mason

Children and Youth Services Review, 2010, vol. 32, issue 7, 990-997

Abstract: Addressing the needs of the most vulnerable children is a universal challenge, particularly in developing countries lacking infrastructure of social welfare services, adequately trained workforce and educational programs. This article describes training and utilization of para-social workers to the social service needs of children and families. These supervised para-professional community based staff and volunteers can fill gaps in serving the needs of children and families, particularly where social welfare systems are undeveloped or severely stretched. We present the development of one such program as a case study, the Social Work Partnership for Orphans and Vulnerable Children in Tanzania. A competency-based training model includes an introductory workshop, a six month-long supervised field component and subsequent training and technical assistance. The curriculum teaches practical skills to assist vulnerable children, especially those HIV affected, including assessing needs, implementing case management resource linkages, counseling, family support, and ongoing service coordination. Over 500 participants have begun the para-social work program in districts throughout the country. Participants report high satisfaction with the training, and knowledge scores consistently and significantly improve throughout the training. This partnership aims to create a sustainable para-professional workforce to address gaps of most vulnerable children in Tanzania and can serve as a model to apply social work principles and techniques in settings where professional and structural resources are highly limited.

Keywords: Vulnerable; children; Orphans; HIV/AIDS; Social; work; Paraprofessionals; Training; Africa (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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