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  • Evaluation of the Western Cape Province Screening Programme for developmental disabilities in pre-school children: A summary report. Michelson L, Adnams C, Shung-King M May 2003.
  • Evaluation of the Western Cape Province Screening Programme for developmental disabilities in pre-school children: Full report. Michelson L, Adnams C, Shung-King M November 2003.
  • Children's Bill: Initiating a national civil society response. Proudlock P, Bower C, Mvulane Z & Philips L January 2003.
  • Children's Bill: Promoting informed debate in the sector. Proudlock P, Bower C, Mvulane Z & Philips L March 2003.
  • Training and mock parliament workshop for community-based organisations (ACESS members) in preparation for parliamentary hearings on social security policy reform, 6 – 8 June 2003. Proudlock P, Mvulane Z, Rosa S, Mpokotho C & Myburgh E 2003.
  • Child well-being and poverty indicators in South Africa. Creating the real picture Guthrie T 2003. Report of the workshop held in Cape Town and the establishment on a child research network.
  • The role of schools in addressing the needs of children made vulnerable in the context of HIV/AIDS. Giese S, Meintjes H, Croke R & Chamberlain R 2003.
  • Schools as nodes of care and support: Report on the Education Policy Roundtable 28 – 29 July 2003. Children’s Institute & Human Sciences Research Council 2003.
  • Discussion paper on the provisions of the draft Children’s Bill for children made vulnerable in the context of HIV/AIDS. Children’s Institute, August 2003. Discussion paper to inform civil society deliberations and submissions on the Children’s Bill.
  • Children without adult caregivers and access to social assistance. Rosa S & Lehnert W 2003. Hosted with the Alliance for Children’s Entitlement to Social Security, 20 – 21 August 2003.
  • Children ‘in need of care' or in need of cash? Questioning social security provisions for orphans in the context of the South African AIDS pandemic. Meintjes H, Budlender D, Giese S & Johnson L 2003. Joint working paper of the Children's Institute and Centre for Actuarial Research, University of Cape Town.
  • Access to social assistance for children without adult primary caregivers. Rosa S August 2003.
  • Phased-in extension of Child Support Grant up to 14 years. Rosa S & Proudlock P May 2003. The children's rights chapter of the draft Children's Bill Proudlock P October 2003.
  • Child Protection Week 2003. Fact sheet No. 1: Child deaths. Shung-King M, Proudlock P & Smith C May 2003.
  • Child Protection Week 2003 Fact sheet No. 2: Child poverty. Proudlock P 2003.
  • Child Protection Week 2003. Fact sheet No. 3: Children and HIV/AIDS. Geise S & Meintjes H May 2003.
  • Child Protection Week 2003. Fact sheet No. 4: Crimes against children. Bower R, Proudlock P & Smith C 2003. Produced in collaboration with Resources Aimed at the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (RAPCAN).
  • Reaching out to children: An analysis of the first six months of the extension of the Child Support Grant. Leatt A 2003. CI Working Paper No. 1, November 2003.
  • Unique developmental screening programme. Adnams C, Michelson L & Shung-King M 2003 In: Nursing Update, November 2003. Published by the Democratic Nurses Organisation of South Africa.
  • The Western Cape Screening Programme for developmental disabilities in pre-school children: results of an evaluation. Michelson L, Adnams C & Shung-King M September 2003. In: MCH News, Issue Number 20.
  • Children experiencing orphanhood – the role of the health sector. Giese S, Meintjes H, Croke R & Chamberlain R 2003. In: MCH News, Number 20, August 2003.
  • Child well-being and poverty in South Africa: National workshop leads to establishment of a child research network. Guthrie T April 2003. In: MCH News, Number 17, April 2003.
  • Preventing interpersonal youth violence: Lessons from violence prevention and peace education initiatives. Parker Z 2003. In: MCH News, April Issue Number 10, 2003.
  • ACESS Submission on the Social Assistance Bill: Summary. Rosa S & Ramsden N November 2003.
  • Youth violence prevention and peace education programmes in South Africa: A preliminary investigation of programme design and evaluation practices. Farr V, Dawes A, Parker Z July 2003.
  • Child sexual abuse in Atlantis. Parker Z, Dawes A July 2003.
  • Conceptual framework for the identification, support and monitoring of orphans and other vulnerable children. Wilson T, Giese S, Meintjes H, Croke R & Chamberlain R 2003. Children's Institute and Save the Children (UK), Pretoria.
  • Health and social services to address the needs of orphans and other vulnerable children in the context of HIV/AIDS – research report and recommendations: Executive summary. Giese S, Meintjes H, Croke R & Chamberlain R 2003. Children's Institute and national Department of Health, Pretoria.
  • The case against fast-tracking the law. Proudlock P 2003. In: Children FIRST, Issue Number 51/52, October/December 2003.
  • Social security the key to abuse prevention. Proudlock P 2003. In: Children FIRST, Issue Number 46, December 2002/January 2003.
  • Progress report on the Children’s Bill 25 November 2003. Proudlock P 2003.
  • Progress report on the Children’s Bill 25 October 2003. Proudlock P 2003.
  • Grant extension needs speeding up. Rosa S 2003 In: Children FIRST, April/May 2003.
  • Criteria used by family counsellors to determine child custody in a family advocate's office: A psychological viewpoint Africa. A, Dawes A, Swartz LS & Brandt R 2003. In: Burman S (ed) fate of the child. Legal decisions on children in the new South Africa. Cape Town: Juta.
  • Analysis of the splitting of the August 12 version of the Children’s Bill. Bulman R, Proudlock P & Mbebe M November 2003.
  • Spotlight on policy affecting socio-economic rights. Proudlock P & Rosa S 2003. In: Children FIRST, Special Edition 2003.
  • ACESS requests extension of the CSG to 18 years to be put on the ANC election agenda - Submission to ANC regional branches. Mpokotho C & Rosa S, November 2003.
  • Socio-economic transformation: Are we going backwards?. Guthrie T 2003. In: Children FIRST, Special Edition 2003.
  • Rapid Assessment: The situation of children in South Africa. Berry L & Guthrie T November 2003.
  • If we could eat their words... Mvulane Z 2003. In: Children FIRST, Issue Number 47, February/March 2003.
  • Social Security Policy and Law Reform Update, May 2003. Rosa S & Proudlock P 2003. Towards a year of delivery for children Proudlock P 2003 In: Children FIRST, Issue Number 48, April/May 2003.
  • Social Security Policy and Law Reform Update, April 2003. Rosa S & Proudlock P 2003. Bill needs to be kept on everyone’s agenda Bower C & Proudlock P 2003 In: Children FIRST, Issue Number 48, April/May 2003.
  • Recommendations for health and social services to address the needs of orphans and other vulnerable children in the context of HIV/AIDS in South Africa. Giese S, Meintjes H, Croke R & Chamberlain R 2003. In: Child and Youth Care Journal, Vol. 21, No. 4, April 2003.
  • Delay is causing costly confusion. Mvulane Z & Rosa S 2003. In: Children FIRST, Issue Number 49, June/July 2003.
  • The challenge lies in implementing policy. Giese S & Meintjes H 2003. In: ChildrenFIRST, Special Edition 2003.
  • Looking for signs of vulnerability. Giese S, Meintjes H, Croke R & Chamberlain R 2003. In: Children FIRST, Special Edition 2003.
  • State duty to children without parents. Rosa S 2003. In: Children FIRST, Issue Number 50, August/September 2003.
  • Orphans, vulnerable children and AIDS. Giese S 2003. In: HIV/AIDS: Everybody's Business. Published by Metropolitan Life.
  • Joint submission on the draft Social Assistance Bill. Frye I, Proudlock P & Rosa S 2003. Written submission by Black Sash, Alliance for Children's Entitlement to Social Security, Children's Institute (UCT), Community Law Centre (UWC) and South African Federal Council on Disability, 23 January 2003.
  • Social security provisions to address the needs of children in the context of HIV/AIDS in South Africa. Giese S & Meintjes H 2003 Written submission to Parliament, June 2003.
  • The problems with the phased-in approach to the extension of the Child Support Grant to age 14. Proudlock P & Mvulane Z 3 2003. Written and oral submission by the Children's Institute on behalf of ACESS to the NCOP Select Committee on Social Services, June 2003.
  • Submission on the draft National Health Bill. Proudlock P & Shung-King M 2003. Written submission to the Portfolio Committee on Health, August 2003. Submission to the Portfolio Committee on Social Development on the Social Assistance Bill Rosa S, Proudlock P & Frye I 2003 On behalf of the Alliance for Children's Entitlement to Social Security (ACESS), September 2003.
  • Submission on the draft Children's Bill to the Department of Social Development. Rosa S & Proudlock P 2003. On behalf of the Alliance for Children's Entitlement to Social Security, September 2003.
  • Submission to the Portfolio Committee on Social Development on the Social Assistance Bill with a special focus on meeting the needs of children in the context of HIV/AIDS. Giese S & Meintjes H September 2003.
  • Submission by the Children’s Institute on a social security response to address the needs of children in the context of HIV/AIDS in South Africa. Giese S & Meintjes H September 2003. Submission to the Department of Social Development on the provisions of the draft Children’s Bill for children made vulnerable in the context of HIV/AIDS Children's Institute, 2003 Written submission to the national Department of Social Development, September 2003.
  • Joint submission to the Portfolio Committee on Social Development on the Social Assistance Bill. Rosa S & Frye I 2003. Joint submission by the Children's Institute and the Black Sash on behalf of a number of organisations, 18 September 2003.
  • Rapid appraisal of primary level health care services for HIV+ children at public sector clinics in South Africa. Giese S 2003. Presented at the international conference of the Public Health Association of South Africa in Cape Town, March 2003.
  • Widening the reach of social assistance. Rosa S & Proudlock P 2003. Presented at the Alliance for Children’s Entitlement to Social Security national conference, 12 – 13 June 2003.
  • Promoting a comprehensive approach to social security. Proudlock P & Martin P 2003. Presentation at the Alliance for Children’s Entitlement to Social Security national conference, 12 – 13 June 2003.
  • Conceptualising children’s vulnerability in the context of HIV/AIDS: Considerations for policy and programmes. Meintjes H 2003. Presented at South African National HIV/AIDS conference, Durban, 4 – 6 August 2003.
  • Transformation of the education sector in response to the needs of children in the context of HIV/AIDS. Giese S 2003. Presented at the ETDP-SETA conference, Durban, 3 – 5 September 2003.
  • The draft Children’s Bill: Law reform update. Proudlock P 2003. Presented at South African Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect conference on the Children’s Bill, 27 – 28 November 2003.
  • Promoting consultation and informed decision-making in the Children’s Bill law reform process. Proudlock P 2003. Presented at a University of the Western Cape conference on Children as Worthy Citizens, December 2003.
  • The impact of HIV/AIDS on children: What is happening in schools? Meintjes H 2003. Presentation to Western Cape Education Department Eastern Metropole conference, 9 May 2003, Khayelitsha, Cape Town.

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Closing the gaps in services that respond to violence against women and children

Closing the Gaps

While women who have experienced intimate partner violence need services to support their recovery, to work through their trauma and to regain their independence, many women arrive to shelters with their children. Those children are likely to have been exposed to or experienced violence. An integrated set of services is required that increases women’s and children’s access to justice, and addresses the needs of both women and children to prevent further victimisation. Little is known about what women and children want from services or how they experience them, especially in rural African communities. The rationale behind this study is to begin to understand how services are delivered in two Eastern Cape communities, and to start a dialogue about what needs to be in place to deliver culturally appropriate services for women and children who have experienced violence.

The English research report is available here, and the isiXhosa summary of the report here. Also read the accompanying publications, research brief one and research brief two.

School violence review

School violence review
Violence against children (VAC) is a significant public health problem. It is estimated that more than a billion children experience violence every year and a significant proportion of that is experienced at schools in the Global South. This systematic scoping review is aimed at analysing the nature of violence prevention interventions in and through schools that are currently underway in the Global South, and draws lessons about what we can learn from them.

Intersections research report

Intersections report
Programmes, research, and policies on VAW and VAC have historically been developed separately, without consideration of the relationship between the two problems. There is an inextricable link between the two, and interventions that focus on these problems in isolation from one other may overlook the common drivers and consequences of VAC and VAW within families and across the lifespan. This research report aims to explore the perceptions of women, men and children regarding VAW and VAC in two communities in South Africa in order to contribute towards developing an understanding of the intersections between VAC and VAW.

Reducing child poverty: A review of child poverty and the value of the Child Support Grant

Reducing Child Poverty
The South African social assistance programme is recognised worldwide for its efficiency and achievements and is widely regarded as the country’s most successful poverty alleviation strategy. The Child Support Grant (CSG) has been especially successful at reaching large numbers of poor children with relative ease and it has the best pro-poor targeting record of all the existing social grants. Its biggest weakness is that the value of the CSG, at R500 per month in 2023, is too small to protect the poorest children from hunger, malnutrition and stunting. Of the 20 million children in South Africa, just over 13 million receive the CSG every month. Yet more than seven million children remain below the food poverty line (FPL), which was R663 per person per month in 2022. In 2020, the Minister of Social Development acknowledged that the CSG amount should be reviewed because it is below the food poverty line. In 2021 the National Department of Social Development commissioned us to conduct the review. Read the full report here, or the summary here. The launch of the review enjoyed extensive media coverage.

Early Childhood Review 2024

Early Childhood Review 2024
The South African Early Childhood Review 2024 presents information on the essential components of the comprehensive package of early childhood development services. The Review includes data and commentary on over 50 carefully selected indicators on the status of children under six, as well as service delivery progress across five domains. The 2024 Review is a joint publication of Ilifa Labantwana, the Children’s Institute at the University of Cape Town, the Department of Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation in the Presidency, the Department of Basic Education, the Grow Great Campaign, and DataDrive2030. View and download the report..

How to apply for a grant for a child that does not have a birth certificate, or if the child’s caregiver does not have an ID

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We partnered with the Legal Resources Centre (LRC) to create an easy-to-read guide that explains how to apply for a grant for a child that does not have a birth certificate, or if the child’s caregiver does not have an identity document (ID). The guide was created with the support of the South Africa Social Security Agency (SASSA).

Download the English guide here, and the isiXhosa version here.

 

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