School-based care and support for the intellectually disabled learners at risk for sexual abuse: South African teacher carer perspectives

Brief Report

School-based care and support for the intellectually disabled learners at risk for sexual abuse: South African teacher carer perspectives

Published in: Journal of Psychology in Africa
Volume 28 , issue 2 , 2018 , pages: 157–160
DOI: 10.1080/14330237.2018.1455304
Author(s): Andile Alfred Mdikana Department of Inclusive Education, South Africa , Nareadi Tlakale Phasha Department of Inclusive Education, South Africa

Abstract

This study examined the functionality of a school-based care and support program for the intellectually disabled learners who have a history of sexual abuse. Participants were 28 teachers from four special educational needs schools in the Gauteng Province, South Africa (females = 80%; age range 30 to 55 years). The teachers participated in a focus group discussion on the extent to which the school-based care and support for learners with intellectual disability worked to the intended goals and procedures. Thematic analysis of the data suggested the school care and support program to work to purpose within the school system and with partner non-governmental organisations; but less so with the local school district personnel.

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