MEC Albert Fritz conducts oversight visits to old age homes

Visiting Rutgers Professor joins MEC Fritz on oversight visits

The Western Cape MEC of Social Development, Adv. Albert Fritz, today conducted oversight visits to old age homes and the Rocklands Youth Café in Mitchells Plain.

The MEC was accompanied by visiting Rutgers University (USA) Assistant Professor at the school of Public Affairs & Administration, Dr. Lindsey McDougal. Dr. McDougal is a guest of the Department of Social Development (DSD), and is part of a visiting group of 13 academics and 7 students from the university.

Today’s visit in Mitchells Plain began with a meeting with just over 50 older persons at the Yvonne Parfitt Retirement Village. The issues discussed included housing for the elderly, SASSA illegal grant deductions complaints, and matters related to family support.

The department invests heavily in services for older persons, and this financial year had set aside R203.3-million. The department plans to assist in excess of 24 931 older persons, funding services such as;

  • Service centres
  • Residential facilities (old age homes)
  • Clubs.

The MEC also visited the Rocklands Youth Café with the Professor. The MEC oversaw the day’s programme and interacted with youth at the Café. Youth Cafés fall under the department’s Youth Programme, which is allocated a budget of R12.7-million this financial year.

DSD will continue to forge relationships with universities on the continent and abroad, with the view of exchanging research and looking into international best practices.

Media Enquiries:
MEC Albert Fritz
Cell: 083 307 0192

Sihle Ngobese
Spokesperson for Albert Fritz, MEC of Social Development
Tel: 021 483 9217
Cell: 076 083 6543
E-mail: Sihle.Ngobese@westerncape.gov.za

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