“…An exhaustive search for peer-reviewed journal articles with 'resilience' (or 'resilient' or 'resiliency') in the title or abstract, written by South African social workers over the two years from 2015 to 2016, turned up 12 publications, with three authors appearing more than once: Fouché, Truter and Van Breda (Dolbin-Macnab, Jarrott, Moore, O'hora, De Chavonnes Vrugt & Erasmus., 2016;Dykes, 2016;Goliath & Pretorius, 2016;Kasiram & Beattie, 2015;Raniga & Mthembu, 2016;Roman, Serena Ann, Charl & Xin-Cheng, 2016;Soji, Pretorius & Bak, 2015;Truter & Fouché, 2015;Truter, Fouché & Theron, 2016;Van Breda, 2015b;Van Breda, 2016c;Van Breda, 2016a). This suggests a small but growing interest in resilience research among social workers in South Africa, with topics including families, adolescents, youth-headed households, care-leavers, student and qualified social workers, aging caregivers, organisations, drug abuse, HIV and poverty.…”