Search Results - (intervention OR interaction) programme

  1. Prevalence of attention problems and the efficacy of a short-term parent-teacher intervention for possible ADHD in a low SES community in Ekurhuleni, Gauteng by Downing, Vicky

    Published 2025
    “…Treatment access barriers in South Africa, and long-term effectiveness of pharmacological interventions, particularly for socio-economically disadvantaged individuals, necessitate low-cost, evidence-based interventions. …”
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  2. Challenges experienced by recognition of prior learning candidates in the nursing education institution of South Africa

    Published 2021
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  3. The role of engaged scholarship and co-production to address urban challenges: a case study of the Cape Town Knowledge Transfer Programme by Miszczak, Sonia

    Published 2016
    “…A process of qualitative research by means of interviews with practitioners and researchers within the Cape Town Knowledge Transfer Programme revealed that a more engaged interaction between the researchers and the practitioners, who are the likely users of that research, generates more valuable knowledge and solutions for addressing sustainable urban planning challenges. …”
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  4. What factors contribute to the unemployment duration of youth: a case study of the action volunteers Africa’s youth labour market programme by Setlhodi, Mapaseka

    Published 2019
    “…But the results on these active labour market interventions are very mixed, in terms of their effectiveness, with some countries having experienced significant improvements in unemployment levels; and others are yet to bring to fruition the economic benefits the programmes had hoped to achieve. …”
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  5. What factors contribute to the unemployment duration of youth: A case study of the Action Volunteers Africas youth labour market programme by Setlhodi, Mapaseka

    Published 2020
    “…But the results on these active labour market interventions are very mixed, in terms of their effectiveness, with some countries having experienced significant improvements in unemployment levels; and others are yet to bring to fruition the economic benefits the programmes had hoped to achieve. …”
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