Joy Omosuvbe

THE IMPACT OF SOCIAL WORK INTERVENTION IN CARING FOR THE ELDERLY IN EGOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, BENIN CITY, EDO STATE

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This study investigates the impact of social work intervention in caring for the elderly in Egor Local Government Area, Benin City, Edo State. The research aims to identify the challenges faced by the elderly in the region and examine the effectiveness of social work interventions in improving their well-being and quality of life. A mixed-method research design was employed, combining both quantitative and qualitative data collection and analysis methods. The study's findings are expected to highlight the crucial role of social workers in providing emotional support, facilitating access to necessary resources, and promoting empowerment and self-management among the elderly. The study's results will have significant implications for policy and practice, underscoring the need for targeted interventions to address the healthcare challenges faced by the elderly in Egor Local Government Area.
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IMPACT OF PARENTAL NEGLIGENCE AND CHILD WELFARE, IMPLICATIONS FOR SOCIAL WORK IN OREDO LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, EDO STATE

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This study examined the problem of parental negligence and its implications for children’s welfare in Oredo Local Government Area of Edo State, Nigeria. The research sought to determine the prevalence, causes, and effects of parental negligence on children’s physical, emotional, and educational development, as well as to assess the role of social workers in addressing this growing social concern. Guided by Attachment Theory, Social Learning Theory, and Ecological Systems Theory, the study adopted a qualitative descriptive design. Data were collected through interviews with children, caregivers, and social workers using semi-structured interview guides. Findings revealed that poverty, single parenthood, substance abuse, cultural beliefs, and inadequate parental education were the major determinants of negligence in the study area. Neglect manifested through poor nutrition, lack of supervision, educational deprivation, and emotional abandonment, all of which negatively impacted children’s well-being and academic performance. The study further found that social workers play a critical role in identifying, counseling, and rehabilitating affected families, though their efforts are often constrained by poor funding, limited training, and weak policy enforcement. It was concluded that parental negligence significantly undermines children’s welfare and social development in Oredo LGA. The study recommends intensified community sensitization, stronger enforcement of the Child Rights Act, increased government support for social work practice, and the establishment of sustainable child welfare programs to protect vulnerable children and break the intergenerational cycle of neglect.
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THE ROLES OF SOCIAL WORKERS IN THE REHABILITATION OF RAPE VICTIMS IN EKOSODIN COMMUNITY, EDO STATE

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The relevant of this study is that it will raise awareness about the social workers in community, reducing stigma around seeking help. Educates the public on the supportive roles social workers play, therefore fostering a more supportive environment for survivors. Informs policy makers about the critical roles of social worker, advocating for better resources and support. Encourages the creation of policies that support the training and employment of more social worker specialized in handling sexual violence cases.
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