

Ubuntu in Social Work: I Am Because We Are - Ep. 60
Oct 25, 2021
Two social workers from Zimbabwe discuss the Ubuntu philosophy in social work, emphasizing community values over individualism. They share a gripping story of aiding a pregnant woman in a domestic violence case, highlighting the importance of support and advocacy. The podcast explores integrating Ubuntu principles in social work practice and the significance of continuous learning for personal development in the field.
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Episode notes
1 2 3 4 5 6
Intro
00:00 • 2min
The Influence of Ubuntu Philosophy in Social Work Practice
02:20 • 14min
Exploring a Domestic Violence Case with an Ubuntu Lens
16:45 • 2min
Supporting Jazz: A Social Worker's Experience with Domestic Violence
18:47 • 18min
Embodying Ubuntu Principles in Social Work Practice
36:35 • 7min
Emphasizing Continuous Learning and Reflection in Social Work Practice
43:27 • 2min