Venue: The Senate Hall, Administration Building, Bellville Campus, Cape Peninsula University of Technology. Time Session1 10h55-11h00 11h00-11h30 11h30-12h00 12h00-12h30 12h30-13h00 13h00-14h00 Session 2 14h00-14h30 14h30-15h00 15h00-15h30 Session3 15h30-16h00 16h00-16h30 Title DAY 1 Sunday 30 November 2014 Chair: Dr. Bernadette Johnson 1.Opening and welcome 2. NRF Perspectives 3. Towards a critical comparative scholarship about engagement and community Authors Affiliation Prof. Darren Lortan Dr. Andrew Kaninki Prof. Gary Minkley and Ms. Jayshree Thakrar SAHECEF and DUT NRF University of Fort Hare 4. Stellenbosch University– Sustainability Institute NRF Community Engagement Project Prof. Mark Swilling Stellenbosch University 5. Setting a collaborative research agenda for sustainable development with rural communities Dr. Firdouza Waggie University of Western Cape Prof. Kim Berman University of Johannesburg Mr. Anthony Kaziboni University of Johannesburg Prof Mabel Erasmus Prof. Sophie Oldfield University of the Free State University of Cape town LUNCH Chair: Ms. Bibi Bouwman 6.Developing a model of community-engaged practice for using arts-based approaches to development 7. A sociological analysis of art-based methods: A case study of a University of Johannesburg community engagement intervention in HaMakuya, Venda (20112014). TEA Chair: Ms. Jeeva Mumsamy 8. Knowledge as enablement: NPO focus (2011–2013). 9.Reflections on a Civic-University Partnership (20042013) 10. Evaluation of a Knowledge Partnership Model 20112013 16h30-17h00 17h00-17h30 11. Community Engagement and Capabilities: Brokering Knowledge in a Dynamic Rural Landscape Dr. Janice McMillan, Ms. Judy Favish; Dr. Suki Goodman; Ms. Barbara Schmid; Dr. Tanja Winkler (2013); Also Prof. Cheryl Hodgkinson-Williams (20102012); Mr. Sonwabo Ngcelwane Dr. Chris J. Burman & M. Aphane University of Cape town Dr. John Boughey Director of Academic Development and CUPP Team Leader , University of Zululand Rural Development and Innovation Hub, University of Limpopo. DINNER 8h30-9h00 DAY 2 Monday 1 December 2014 Chair: Rev. Craig Rowe 1. From pillars and relationships of fate to people in partnerships of choice: in search of a scholarship of engagement Prof. Lesley Wood North-West University 9h00-9h30 2. The challenges and successes of participatory action research for Community engagement: perspectives of tertiary researchers 3.The usefulness of PALAR as a form of communitybased research: perspectives of a novice researcher Ms. Rubina Setlhare-Meltor North-West University 4. Using participatory action research to identify challenges and develop solutions in the field of autism education Ms. Mandie Kok & Dr. A.J. Greyling Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University Dr. D Hlalele (UFS), Dr. D Manicom (UKZN), Prof. J Preece (UKZN), Dr. C Tsotetsi (UFS University of Kwazulu Natal and University of Freestate Session 4 9h30-10h00 10h00-10h30 10h30-11h00 Session 5 11h00-11h30 TEA Chair: Prof Sunette Pienaar 5. Two university approaches to involving students in community engagement: a comparison of how learning spaces and environments are used 11h30-12h00 12h00-12h30 12h30-13h00 13h00-14h00 Session 6 14h00-14h30 14h30-15h00 15h00-15h30 15h30-16h00 Session 4 16h00-17h00 6.Community engagement research within an integrative multidisciplinary research paradigm on ecohealth and wellbeing matters: Exploring processes and sharing experiences Prof. Elize S. van Eeden & Prof. Elma H. Ryke Schools of Health Sciences & Basic Sciences, North-West University, (Potchefstroom Campus & Vaaltriangle Campus) 7. Substance abuse amongst the youth in Grabouw Western Cape: Voices from the community Prof. Rinie Schenck & Naome Mudavanhu University of Western Cape 8. Self-Determination Theory: Relating family functioning, basic psychological needs and well-being of adolescents living in a rural community in South Africa Prof. Nicky Roman University of Western Cape Prof. Karien Jooste University of the Western Cape 10.The Kenneth Gardens Community Engagement Project Prof. Monique Marks Durban University of Technology 11.Reflections on community engagement in a lowincome community in the Western Cape Mrs. Naiema Taliep[1], Prof. Sandy Lazarus[2], Ms. Candice Simmons[3], Mr. Tony Naidoo,[4] Mr. Marcellino Jonas[5] & Mr. Ricardo van Reenen5 (1). UNISA Violence Injury and Peace Research Unit (VIPPRU), Institute for Social and Health Sciences, UNISA, (2) Institute for Social and Health Sciences, UNISA, University of the Western Cape, (3) MRCUNISA Violence Injury and Peace Research Unit (VIPPRU);(4) Stellenbosch University, Department of Psychology; (5) Community Research Team member (6)SCRATCHMAPS: Spiritual Capacity and Religious Assets to Transform Community Health through Mobilising Males for Peace and Safety: Violence, Injury and Peace Research (MRC/Unisa). LUNCH Chair: Prof Vhonani Netshandama 9.Self-leadership of traumatized youth attending Primary Health Care facilities in Johannesburg WORKING TEA Chair: Prof Darren Lortan Reflections and Way forward
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