An efficient state protects citizens, provides quality services and infrastructure, and gives leadership in matter of development. Since 1994, significant progress has been made towards making South Africa a more just and inclusive society.
October has been declared Social Development Month. Every year the Department of Social Development in collaboration with the National Development Agency (NDA), South African Social Security Agency (SASSA), Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) and community-based organisations highlight key government programmes that are aimed at addressing South Africa’s socio-economic challenges.
During this month the activities will be:
- To celebrate, promote and highlights government programme of action (POA).
- To inform and educate citizens about achievements on Social Development Priorities.
- To empower communities on poverty reduction interventions.
- To promote partnership between Department of Social Development, NGOs, FBOs and Private Sector.
- To educate and empower communities about the impact of substance abuse on society.
- To encourage young people to participate in the social work profession.
The MEC for Social Development Mr. Alvin Botes will officially launch the Northern Cape Department of Social Development Month activities at a media breakfast briefing session to be held on the:
Date: 4 October 2012
Venue: Sinothando Children’s Home, 300 Ethel Street, Galeshewe
Time: 8h00
The launch will be held in conjunction with the 10th Birthday Celebrations of Sinothando Children’s Home which cares for vulnerable children that are affected and infected by HIV/Aids. The care centre delivers the following services to the children.
Health care
Children infected by HIV/Aids are put on correct medication and managed as prescribed. All children are taken to clinics and hospitals for regular check-ups and treatment.
Physical care
Children are provided with clothing, linen and toiletries. With the assistance of dieticians three balanced nutritional meals per day are provided. The physical development of children are assessed regularly.
Educational care
Pre -school children attend the Warren Symcox Early Childhood Development Centre and school going children attend various community schools. Children are enrolled in schools according to their special needs and progress.
Social work services and developmental work focuses on the following areas:
- Admission and orientation of children.
- Assessment of children to compile and address Individual Developmental and Permanency Plans.
- Therapeutic programs: individual and group therapy, family group conferences and family therapy.
- Developmental programs: holiday programs and camps, week end programs, gardening skills, involvement of extra mural activities at schools.
- Behaviour managementprogram, focussing on discipline and routine of our children.
- Family reunification and reintegration program.
You are requested to please confirm you attendance at the media breakfast briefing with:
Lucretia Horne
Tel: 053 831 4041
E-mail: lhorne@ncpg.gov.za
Enquiries:
Conrad Fortune
Cell: 079 873 0679