Merging Professional Training and Community Engagement Agendas: A Case Study

Original Articles

Merging Professional Training and Community Engagement Agendas: A Case Study

Published in: Journal of Psychology in Africa
Volume 22 , issue 4 , 2012 , pages: 545–550
DOI: 10.1080/14330237.2012.10820566
Author(s): Tanya M. Graham University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa , Kerry J. Gordon University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa , Sarah A. Uren Independent Counselling and Advisory Services, South Africa , Lauren Fitchet Independent Counselling and Advisory Services, South Africa , Victoria A. Hall Independent Counselling and Advisory Services, South Africa , Malose Langa University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa

Abstract

This case study explored the emancipatory foundations of community work through a schools-based peer support intervention. We use a case study approach to describe the context in which the intervention was developed, its emancipatory theoretical foundations, and the project's implementation components and process. The findings suggest that reflexivity is a useful tool for community engagement and for articulating tensions that arise in the enactment of community participation, empowerment and conscientisation. The intervention presented a unique opportunity to reflect on the operationalisation of theoretical concepts in community psychology, and to train professional psychologists for reflexive community work.

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