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- ItemDeveloping international research capacity and capability.(2012) Spolander, Gary; Engelbrecht, Lambert K.Power point slides
- ItemThe English model of service user involvement in social work education : a challenge for South Africa(2010) Engelbrecht, Lambert K.; Spolander, Gary; Pullen-Sansfacon, AnniePower point slides
- ItemFinancial literacy education : a social work poverty alleviation tool(2007) Engelbrecht, Lambert K.Power point slides
- ItemFinancial literacy education within a developmental social work paradigm(2007) Engelbrecht, Lambert K.Power point slides
- ItemIndebtedness of financially vulnerable households : what do social workers do(2008) Engelbrecht, Lambert K.Power point slides
- ItemAn interpretative framework for strengths-based social work supervision(2012) Engelbrecht, Lambert K.Power point slides
- ItemThe neglected agenda of social work management and supervision : issues and challenges(2012) Engelbrecht, Lambert K.Power point slides
- ItemPerspectives on the community education model of social work as a response to global risk issues : implications for education and practice(2004-11) Engelbrecht, Lambert K.INTRODUCTION: Society's prevailing ideology – whether it is focused largely on personal troubles or public issues or somewhere in-between – is mirrored in the priorities of social work and its methodologies. This paper reflects on the priorities of social work in terms of global risk issues and community education as a methodology. The mission of social work has always included a people-focused development philosophy that is proactive and preventative in its approach to addressing present and anticipated. This people-focused development philosophy is based on the assumption that all people should have access to goods, services, opportunities, decision-making processes and. In such a context, it follows that there will always be a common educational component in social work, since education in some or other form will occur when information is offered to communities.
- ItemPlumbing the brain drain of South African social workers migrating to the UK : implications and challenges(2005) Engelbrecht, Lambert K.Power point slides
- ItemService user involvement : a comparative study of England and South Africa(2010) Spolander, Gary; Pullen-Sansfacon, Annie; Engelbrecht, Lambert K.Power point slides
- ItemSocial community education in the war on poverty : reflecting South African social workers' economic literacy initiatives(2006) Engelbrecht, Lambert K.Power point slides
- ItemSocial works response to the financial capability of vulnerable households : an inconvenient truth(2010) Engelbrecht, Lambert K.Power point slides
- ItemTowards a conceptual framework for management and supervision of social workers within a social development paradigm(2014) Engelbrecht, Lambert K.Power point slides
- ItemTransformation in South Africa : from a residual welfare model to social development(2012) Engelbrecht, Lambert K.Power point slides
- ItemYesterday, today and tomorrow : is social work supervision in South Africa keeping up(2009) Engelbrecht, Lambert K.Power point slides