- Title
- 534 Identification and initial care process of child victims of transnational trafficking: a social work perspective
- Creator
- Warria, Ajwang, Nel, Hanna, Triegaardt, Jean
- Date
- 2016
- Type
- Article
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/10210/92922
- Identifier
- uj:20284
- Identifier
- Citation: Warria, A, & Triegaardt, J. 2016. 534 Identification and initial care process of child victims of transnational trafficking: a social work perspective.
- Description
- Abstract: Child trafficking violates children’s rights and undermines their protection. Underidentification of child victims of trafficking has been reported to be a challenge globally and in South Africa. This article illustrates the process a social worker could apply when identifying child victims of transnational trafficking. Findings of the qualitative research reveal that there is no single point of entry for a trafficked child and thus there can be several actors in the identification process; it was also found that initial care and protection are also essential. The role of social workers in the identification-assessmentcare process is highlighted.
- Language
- English
- Rights
- ©2016, authors
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