BSW3703
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UNIVERSITY EXAMINATION
Oct/Nov 2024
BSW3703
Community Work: Theories, Approaches and Models
Marks: 50
Duration: 4 Hours
EXAMINERS:
FIRST: MS. MWL MORAKE
SECOND: DR. J MASOMBUKA
Total marks: 50x2 = 100%
This is an open book examination
This paper consists of five pages
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• Ensure you are connected to the internet in order to log onto the Invigilator App and scan this
QR code.
• If you encounter difficulty in scanning the QR code, you can alternatively enter the Exam Access
Code below the QR code to start the invigilation.
• Unless otherwise specified by your institution, note that you can only scan this QR code once. If
your assessment has multiple online sections, tests or attempts, you should not finish the
invigilation until your entire assessment has been completed.
• Only scan the QR code when the assessment formally commences.
• The QR code is only scannable for a limited time, and it should therefore be scanned as soon as
possible to start the invigilation.
• Once the QR code is scanned, ensure your media volume is turned up and place your
smartphone next to you. The Invigilator App will notify you with a notification beep when you are
required to action a request, which you should then perform.
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• We recommend that you keep your smartphone on charge for the duration of the assessment.
• If you only have one device, you may access your assessment in the application by pressing the
Access Exam button in the top right corner of your app.
• Keep the Invigilator App open on your cellphone for the full duration of the assessment. You are
not allowed to minimise or leave the app.
• Ensure you are connected to the internet in order to commence the invigilation as well as at the
end of the assessment. No internet connection is required during the assessment.
• You have to adhere to the assessment time limit communicated to you by your institution as the
time displayed in the Invigilator App could differ from the time allocated to complete your
assessment.
• You can click the Finish Assessment button in the app if you finish your assessment early.
• If you are performing a written or Scan-and-Upload assessment: The Invigilator App may request
you to take a picture of every page of your answer sheet at the end of the assessment. This does
not replace the normal upload of your script to your institution’s online portal.
• After completing invigilation and following all app instructions, you must upload your Invigilation
App data.
• However, if there is a delay in the upload of the app data at the end of the assessment, you
should prioritise the upload of your script to your university portal and you can temporarily
minimise the app to do so. Uploading of app data is not time sensitive and you can come back
and do it after you have successfully uploaded your script to the exam portal.
• If you encounter any technical difficulty, please WhatsApp the Invigilator Helpdesk on 073 505
8273.
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Honesty declaration
Honesty declaration affirms that:
• You understand what academic dishonesty entails and you are aware of Unisa’s policies in this
regard.
• You declare that the examination script/file is your own original work.
• You have not allowed and will not allow anyone to copy your work with the intention of passing
it off as their own work.
• You did not make use of another student’s work and submitted it as your own.
Instructions on how to access and upload the examination paper
Take-home/file-upload examinations
• You are required to download your EQP via the myExams platform.
• This site must be accessed via the following link: https://chs.myexams.unisa.ac.za
• Upon downloading the EQP you must create an answer file offline and return online to submit
the answer file on the Assignment Activity in your module exam site on myExams.
• Use the instructions for completion of the online examination as provided on myUnisa.
• Follow the step-by-step instructions on the screen.
• If you complete the online assessment before the official completion time, please commence the
uploading of your responses immediately; do not wait for the session to conclude.
• The system will close after the allowed upload time and all late submissions will be rejected.
READ THE CASE STUDY BELOW AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS THAT FOLLOW:
TEENAGE PREGNANCY IS A PROBLEM IN SOUTH AFRICA
Teenage pregnancy is a problem in South Africa and particularly prevalent in rural
areas. Young girls hoping to escape poverty make easy prey for older men, known as
“blessers” or “sugar daddies”. A total of 36 girls aged between nine and 19 years from
a cluster of small villages in Limpopo became pregnant in 2018. Subsequently, 13 of
the pregnant teenagers also tested HIV positive while their parents tested negative for
the virus. The main challenge these young girls face, is having to deal with both
pregnancy and HIV infections.
The concerned community members and some parents convened a meeting at a local
secondary school where nine pupils were pregnant at that point in time. The school
principal was also concerned that the rate of teenage pregnancy was worrying; the
principal indicated that it was not only the school’s problem but that of the entire
community. Rural communities are still reluctant to talk openly about sex. Talking to
3
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EXAM PACK
FOR ASSISTANCE WITH THIS MODULE +27 67 171 1739
, lOMoARcPSD|22437965
BSW3703 OCT/NOV 2024
UNIVERSITY EXAMINATION
Oct/Nov 2024
BSW3703
Community Work: Theories, Approaches and Models
Marks: 50
Duration: 4 Hours
EXAMINERS:
FIRST: MS. MWL MORAKE
SECOND: DR. J MASOMBUKA
Total marks: 50x2 = 100%
This is an open book examination
This paper consists of five pages
Invigilator app
• Ensure you are connected to the internet in order to log onto the Invigilator App and scan this
QR code.
• If you encounter difficulty in scanning the QR code, you can alternatively enter the Exam Access
Code below the QR code to start the invigilation.
• Unless otherwise specified by your institution, note that you can only scan this QR code once. If
your assessment has multiple online sections, tests or attempts, you should not finish the
invigilation until your entire assessment has been completed.
• Only scan the QR code when the assessment formally commences.
• The QR code is only scannable for a limited time, and it should therefore be scanned as soon as
possible to start the invigilation.
• Once the QR code is scanned, ensure your media volume is turned up and place your
smartphone next to you. The Invigilator App will notify you with a notification beep when you are
required to action a request, which you should then perform.
1
Open Rubric
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BSW3703 OCT/NOV 2024
• We recommend that you keep your smartphone on charge for the duration of the assessment.
• If you only have one device, you may access your assessment in the application by pressing the
Access Exam button in the top right corner of your app.
• Keep the Invigilator App open on your cellphone for the full duration of the assessment. You are
not allowed to minimise or leave the app.
• Ensure you are connected to the internet in order to commence the invigilation as well as at the
end of the assessment. No internet connection is required during the assessment.
• You have to adhere to the assessment time limit communicated to you by your institution as the
time displayed in the Invigilator App could differ from the time allocated to complete your
assessment.
• You can click the Finish Assessment button in the app if you finish your assessment early.
• If you are performing a written or Scan-and-Upload assessment: The Invigilator App may request
you to take a picture of every page of your answer sheet at the end of the assessment. This does
not replace the normal upload of your script to your institution’s online portal.
• After completing invigilation and following all app instructions, you must upload your Invigilation
App data.
• However, if there is a delay in the upload of the app data at the end of the assessment, you
should prioritise the upload of your script to your university portal and you can temporarily
minimise the app to do so. Uploading of app data is not time sensitive and you can come back
and do it after you have successfully uploaded your script to the exam portal.
• If you encounter any technical difficulty, please WhatsApp the Invigilator Helpdesk on 073 505
8273.
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Honesty declaration
Honesty declaration affirms that:
• You understand what academic dishonesty entails and you are aware of Unisa’s policies in this
regard.
• You declare that the examination script/file is your own original work.
• You have not allowed and will not allow anyone to copy your work with the intention of passing
it off as their own work.
• You did not make use of another student’s work and submitted it as your own.
Instructions on how to access and upload the examination paper
Take-home/file-upload examinations
• You are required to download your EQP via the myExams platform.
• This site must be accessed via the following link: https://chs.myexams.unisa.ac.za
• Upon downloading the EQP you must create an answer file offline and return online to submit
the answer file on the Assignment Activity in your module exam site on myExams.
• Use the instructions for completion of the online examination as provided on myUnisa.
• Follow the step-by-step instructions on the screen.
• If you complete the online assessment before the official completion time, please commence the
uploading of your responses immediately; do not wait for the session to conclude.
• The system will close after the allowed upload time and all late submissions will be rejected.
READ THE CASE STUDY BELOW AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS THAT FOLLOW:
TEENAGE PREGNANCY IS A PROBLEM IN SOUTH AFRICA
Teenage pregnancy is a problem in South Africa and particularly prevalent in rural
areas. Young girls hoping to escape poverty make easy prey for older men, known as
“blessers” or “sugar daddies”. A total of 36 girls aged between nine and 19 years from
a cluster of small villages in Limpopo became pregnant in 2018. Subsequently, 13 of
the pregnant teenagers also tested HIV positive while their parents tested negative for
the virus. The main challenge these young girls face, is having to deal with both
pregnancy and HIV infections.
The concerned community members and some parents convened a meeting at a local
secondary school where nine pupils were pregnant at that point in time. The school
principal was also concerned that the rate of teenage pregnancy was worrying; the
principal indicated that it was not only the school’s problem but that of the entire
community. Rural communities are still reluctant to talk openly about sex. Talking to
3
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