Turning resources into assets : improving the service delivery and relevance of a psychology training clinic through action research

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dc.contributor.advisor Bakker, Terri M. en
dc.contributor.coadvisor Viljoen, G.A. en
dc.contributor.postgraduate Louw, Willem Petrus en
dc.date.accessioned 2013-09-07T02:05:18Z
dc.date.available 2012-06-12 en
dc.date.available 2013-09-07T02:05:18Z
dc.date.created 2012-04-17 en
dc.date.issued 2011 en
dc.date.submitted 2012-01-30 en
dc.description Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2011. en
dc.description.abstract This thesis traces the inception and evolution of a combined collaborative action research project and living theory action research project. Six academic staff members attempted to improve our practice of generating locally relevant research in a university psychology clinic. This process impacted not only on the lives of the participants, but facilitated the enactment of the three tasks of universities and so influenced the lives of the student and residential communities to whom we had a responsibility. This thesis explores two research questions that formed the first part of the study, namely: “How can we improve the functioning of Itsoseng Psychology Clinic?” and “How can we increase our research output?” The second part of the study was a self-study action research project in which I examined my attempts to improve my academic practice by inquiring into my practice of facilitating the collaborative action research project as a peer support initiative. In the form of my living theory, this thesis therefore also explored my answers to the questions: “How can I facilitate a peer support research initiative?” and “How can I improve my academic practice through facilitating such an initiative?” I take a macro-level view of the relationship between a university and surrounding communities and discuss within the South African context three discernable mandates or tasks that universities fulfil: teaching, research and community engagement. I discuss the relevance of this study to psychology and specifically university psychology clinics as potential interface between the university and the surrounding community when enacting community engagement as the third academic task. I also discuss the implications of this study to action research methodology and the concept of transformation in emancipatory research. The main argument of my living theory of my academic practice is that the formation and nurturing of a regular, supportive and critical audience in the form of peer support research meetings contributed to the transformation of resources into assets when we worked towards improving the service delivery and local relevance of a university psychology clinic. en
dc.description.availability unrestricted en
dc.description.department Psychology en
dc.identifier.citation Louw, WP 2011, Turning resources into assets : improving the service delivery and relevance of a psychology training clinic through action research, PhD thesis, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd < http://hdl.handle.net/2263/26018 > en
dc.identifier.other B12/4/99/ag en
dc.identifier.upetdurl http://upetd.up.ac.za/thesis/available/etd-01302012-072532/ en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2263/26018
dc.language.iso en
dc.publisher University of Pretoria en_ZA
dc.rights © 2011 University of Pretoria. All rights reserved. The copyright in this work vests in the University of Pretoria. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the University of Pretoria. en
dc.subject Local relevant knowledge en
dc.subject Action research en
dc.subject Higher education en
dc.subject Improving service delivery en
dc.subject Academic practice en
dc.subject Mamelodi en
dc.subject Emancipatory research en
dc.subject South africa en
dc.subject Transformation en
dc.subject University psychology clinic en
dc.subject Living theory en
dc.subject Three tasks of universities en
dc.subject UCTD en_US
dc.title Turning resources into assets : improving the service delivery and relevance of a psychology training clinic through action research en
dc.type Thesis en


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