Asima and members of this e-forum,
Thank you for your wonderful contributions. I've been reading, but mostly silent since I have major ethical concerns with regards to my involvement with this e-forum for taking positions singlehandedly. Its not the support I am seeking, but rather not used to practising as though I am on automatic pilot, but question what I do and why I do it ...and what outcomes I expect if I see that expected changes are not yielding the desired results. I think and practice as a professional...but don't just accept statistics as the truth, but challenge then I see concrete evidence on the ground. I also took note that the special enabling features that helps with the organization of the text has been removed.
When we practice we need to have a starting point in which our philosophy and ethics are firmly grounded and a knowledge system that is anchored and unshaken.
Where you are right now is your practice grounded in epistomology and research and does in terms of the prevalence of what has been reported and do you see a vast difference with what you see on the ground in terms of prevalence?
Fenna E. Bacchus