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aimed  at supplementing  the income generated by the
 Programme 4: Welfare Services Policy Development and
 Early Childhood Development (ECD)
             During the period under review, the Department
                                                               ECD services through subsidising the cost of employment,
             developed Service Delivery Model and the Framework for
 Implementation Support
                                                               help  restoring  the  provision  of  ECD  services,  support
             Quality Assurance and Support System in relation to ECD.
 The Department introduced the Children’s Amendment
                                                               continued operation and to reduce the risk of permanent
             The Model and the Framework will provide a different
 Bill in Parliament in August 2020. The Bill aims to
 Programme Purpose
                                                               closure. The programme provided income support to the
 strengthen the current childcare and protection system,
             perspective  in  the  implementation  of  ECD  services,  the
                                                               ECD workforce by paying a once off payment of R4 100
             quality of service that need to be taken into consideration
 to  address  court  orders  and  provide  the  necessary
 Create  an enabling  environment  for  the  delivery  of
                                                               per ECD practitioner/workforce in all ECD programmes
 equitable developmental welfare services through the
             and the support that will be provided to service providers
 legislative reform to respond to challenges affecting
                                                               affected by the pandemic to ensure that ECD services
 formulation of policies, norms and standards and best
             to improve the quality of service in their programmes.
 children. The Children’s Amendment Bill introduces
                                                               remain operational. A total of R496 million was allocated
 numerous areas that require new regulations. Although it
 practices, and support implementing agencies.
                                                               towards this project and at the end of the reporting
 is still under consideration by Parliament, the Department
             During the reporting period, the Department facilitated
                                                               period, over R100 million was dispersed to all ECD
 deemed it prudent to commence drafting the regulations
             the re-opening of the ECD programmes. The Guidelines
 Children, Legislation, Monitoring and Reporting
                                                               services that were found eligible for this programme. A
             and Standard Operating Procedures were developed to
 so  as  not  to  delay  implementation.  The  Bill  was  also
                                                               total of 28 283 applications from ECD services  were
 presented to the Portfolio Committee on Social
 The Department coordinated and facilitated the approval
             guide ECD  services in complying  with the COVID-19
                                                               received with 126 283 workforce for this programme.
 Development. Furthermore, the Department finalised the
 of the fourth National Plan of Action for Children (NPAC)
             regulations. In this regard, weekly progress reports were
                                                               More applications were received from female ECD
             submitted to National Joint Operational and Intelligence
 draft regulations  for  the Children’s Amendment  Bill,
 2019 – 2024 by the Cabinet.  This is a comprehensive and
                                                               operators, with majority of them being African.
             Structure (NATJOINT) and Heads of Social Development
 holistic framework for the integration of policies and
 which will provide procedures and guidelines that dictate
 how the provisions of the Amendment Act will be applied
 plans developed by government departments and civil
             Sector (HSDS). This also led to the infrastructure
                                                               Families
 once promulgated by the President.
 society to promote the well-being of children.
             component of the ECD conditional grant being
             re-purposed to support ECD services with Personal
                                                               During the reporting period, the Department reviewed the
             Protective Equipment (PPE) for them to comply and be
 During the period under review, the Department through
 The Department acknowledges that the quality assurance
                                                               White Paper on Families. The White Paper will contribute
             able to re-open.
 this  unit,  made  significant  strides  in  improving  the
 of children’s services and programmes has been
                                                               to strengthening of families in South Africa with a focus
 conducted in a fragmented and uncoordinated manner. A
 institutional arrangements for the Child Rights sector in
                                                               on addressing the behaviours and attitudes of men
 comprehensive  Quality  Assurance  Framework has  been
 the country.  In this regard, coordination structures were
             The NDP indicates that by 2030, there should be universal
                                                               towards their female counterparts. Programmes within
 functional and were able to achieve the objectives of
 finalised to ensure a service delivery approach driven by
             access to ECD services for all children in the country.
                                                               the White Paper will also address the roles of both parties
             Provision of ECD services and  ensuring availability  of
 sharing information on policy developments as well as
 the need to protect the children from harm and
                                                               within the families and how children, both boys and girls
 provide consultative platform on the rights and
 encourage their growth and development. The
             these services contributes to the quality of basic
                                                               should behave around each other.
             education. In this regard, the Department forged
 responsibilities of children.
 Framework  will  encourage  adherence  to  childcare
             partnership with the National Lottery Commission (NLC)
 legislation and policies while also providing a systematic
                                                               The Department, through this unit, conducted an audit on
 mechanism  to  facilitate  the  ongoing  identification  of
 Furthermore, the Department conducted a review of the
             to provide decent infrastructure for those children in rural
                                                               parenting programmes in all provinces. The purpose for
 quality problems and possible actions for resolution. The
 status of children in the country, and a draft annual child
             areas receive quality ECD programmes like children in
                                                               the audit was to identify parenting programmes provided
 Framework consolidate the relevant Children’s Act
 rights status report was produced. The report is aligned to
             other areas. Led by the Deputy Minister, the Department
                                                                                  by
                                                                     implemented
                                                                                             Department
                                                               and
                                                                                       the
 the fourth NPAC and it summarises the year 2020 trends
 monitoring  processes,  procedures  and  tools  including
             in partnership with eSimphiwe launched the distribution
                                                               Non-Government Organisations (NGOs) throughout the
 regarding children’s rights and well-being. The report is
 those that have an influence on children services into one
             of ECD centres built by NLC. Distribution events took
                                                               country.
             place  in EC, FS, KZN,  LP and NW; the  purpose  of these
 document for standardisation and uniformity across the
 also aligned to the concluding observations and
 recommendations from the United Nations Committee on
 Republic.
             events was to provide the ECD centres with Personal
                                                               The audit also intended to establish which parenting
             Protective Equipment (PPE) for them to comply with
 the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) and the African
                                                               programmes are implemented, their aims and objectives,
             Covid-19 regulations while providing services to children.
 Committee of Experts on the Rights and Welfare of the
 The  implementation  of  the  Children’s  Act  has  been
                                                               the target group and the intended outcomes in terms of
 Child (ACERWC).
 underway for over a decade. However, there has not been
                                                               the impact on the recipients. This will result in
 The Department also attended to enquiries from the UN
             The Department launched the Vangasali Campaign in
 a full-scale exercise to evaluate its implementation and
                                                               strengthening families by equipping them with effective
 impact. The Department conducted preliminary study
             June 2020. The campaign is aimed at “Finding every ECD”
 relating  to  child rights matters  in the  country.  The
                                                               parenting skills.
 towards an impact evaluation of the Children’s Act. The
 Department coordinated the country’s inputs on the Draft
             and contributes towards universal access as it promotes
 work culminated in recommendations and proposals for
 General Comment 25 on Children's rights in relation to
             the registration of centers and ensuring that children in
                                                               HIV and AIDS
             these centers are supported and provided with quality
 the digital environment as well as contributing to the
 the proposed impact evaluation study, its focus, the
             programmes. The campaign assisted the Department in
 ACERWC discussions on initiatives by member states to
 evaluation design, and lastly the proposed cost options.
                                                               Social Service Practitioners (SSPs) capacitated on psychosocial
             understanding the spread of ECD services and to align the
 cushion  the  effects  of the  Covid-19  on  the  rights  of
             planning  towards  the  right  beneficiaries.  Through  this
                                                               support guidelines programmes
 During the outbreak of Covid-19, the children sector had
 children.
                                                               The  Department  continued  with capacity  building  of
             campaign, a total of 52 000 ECD services were registered
 no Disaster Management Plan or Policy to guide
             on the Vangasali database. Furthermore, the Department
                                                               SSPs. In this regard, a total of 205 SSPs were capacitated
 The Department also facilitated the institutionalisation of
 stakeholders and service providers. The Department then
             in collaboration with Nelson Mandela Foundation held
                                                               on the Guidelines on HIV Testing Services for Social
 child participation on matters involving their wellbeing.
 commenced with consultations through the National
                                                               Services Practitioners in Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal and
             orientation sessions with DSD provincial departments,
 In this regard, the Department hosted the Nelson
 Child Care and Protection Forum (NCCPF) to produce a
                                                               Mpumalanga provinces. The Guidelines ensure early
             including Environmental Health Practitioners on the
 comprehensive Covid-19 Child Care and Protection Sector
 Mandela Children’s Parliament wherein children, through
             registration process,  in preparation for fast-tracking
                                                               identification of Orphans, Vulnerable Children and Youth
 Response  Plan.  The  Plan  was  finalised  and  will  guide
 the Child Ambassadors Programme had a platform to
             registration and massification drive in the next financial
                                                               (OVCY) at higher risk of contracting HIV. This is achieved
 discuss issues affecting their wellbeing. The Department
 service provision during the Covid-19 national state of
             year.
                                                               through risk assessments and linking them to HIV testing
 further
 disaster period.
 the
 coordination
 of
 the
 facilitated
                                                               services, access to treatment, provision of support
 commemoration of days celebrating their rights such as
                                                               services and ensuring that they remain adherent to their
             During the period under review, the Department received
 the International Day of the Child.
             the Presidential ECD Stimulus Relief Fund. The fund was
                                                               PART B: PERFORMANCE INFORMATION            and
              PERFORMANCE BY PROGRAMME
 treatment programme. The provision of psychosocial   During the reporting period, the Department launched the   The Department, in collaboration with United Nations   The  Department  also  developed  the  draft  Monitoring
 support  services  is  provided  with  an  emphasis  on   YOLO and ChommY programmes with the Deputy Minister   Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and European Union (EU)   Tool on the Intersectoral Protocol on the Prevention and
 disclosure and adherence.   of Social Development in KZN and GP.      initiated and launched project on "EU global promotion   Management of Violence against Children, Child Abuse,
             of  best  practices  for  children  in  migration”  in October   Neglect and Exploitation. The Monitoring Tool will assist
 Furthermore, the Guidelines advocate for routine HIV risk       2020.  The project covers the period from 2020 to 2023   with the standardised and uniform services rendered by
 assessment and referral to appropriate health-testing   Child Protection  and will be implemented in four countries, namely;   all child protection stakeholders for children affected by

 services, and promotes the national Cheka Impilo       Mexico, El Salvador, Zambia and South Africa. The overall   violence, child abuse, neglect and exploitation; and will
 Wellness Campaign. The Campaign encourages citizen to   During the period under review, the Department   objective of the project is to ensure that children on the   also allow for monitoring of the services rendered. The
 know their HIV status in order to access treatment. The   conducted capacity building on the Adoption Policy   move are effectively protected and their rights are being   Monitoring Tool was consulted with all provinces and it
 intervention  of  trained  SSPs  also  contributes  to  the   Framework and Strategy, Guidelines and Training Manual   realised.  will be approved in the new financial year.
 UNAIDS 95-95-95 Strategy, which encourages 95% of   and the Register of Adoptable Children and Prospective
 people with HIV to test,  of those tested, 95% to be on   Adoptive Parents (RACAP). In this regard, a total of 432   The project will directly affect and engage with the   Professional Social Services and Older Persons
 treatment, and 95% of those on treatment to be virally   Social Workers in eight provinces, except for   following stakeholders;
 suppressed.   Mpumalanga, were capacitated on both the Framework   •      Duty bearers being officials at a regional, nation-  During the reporting period, the Department finalised the
    and the Strategy.  al, provincial, local level and media, public   Social Service Practitioners Draft Bill. The draft Bill was
 The Department received funding from the German   frontline  officers  and  staff  (police,  civic  and   approved by Cabinet in the 2019/20 financial year, and
 Development Bank to the value of €9m (9 million pounds)   The capacity building on the Framework and Strategy   immigration officers, social workers, etc.),  subsequently gazetted for public comments. Comments
 for the construction of 17 Community Care Centres (CCCs)   was conducted to empower and enable Social Workers to   •     Stakeholders such as International Organization   were received from individuals, South African Council for
 in NW, KZN and LP. Up to 2019, a total of 11 of the 17   provide adoption services as required by the Legislation.   for Migration (IOM), United Nation High   Social  Service  Professions  (SACSSP),  academic
 CCCs were completed with six in KZN, three in NW and   Furthermore, training on the RACAP was conducted to   Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and other   institutions,  interest  groups  supporting  certain
 two in LP. During the reporting period, the Department   assist the Social Workers when they match children with   organisations that are part of national, regional   occupations, national and provincial departments, local
 completed an additional three CCCs in NW, bringing the   adoptive parents. The training also ensured  that the   or global policy and strategy processes, and   municipalities and professional networks.
 total to 14 CCCs.   principle of subsidiarity as required by Legislation is   •      Children on the move include migrant, internally
 adhered to. The principle requires that children should   displaced, stateless, returnee, asylum seekers   Public comments served as basis for redrafting the Bill
 Community  Care  Centres  strive  to  strengthen  service   be placed locally, and all avenues must be explored   and  refugee  children,  as  well  as  children  who   with the support of sector legal services at both national
 delivery  in  all  benefiting  communities  by  ensuring  that   before considering intercountry adoption option.  Section   move voluntarily or involuntarily, within or   and provincial  departments. The  draft  Bill  was
 integrated and comprehensive services are provided by   232 of the Children’s Act, 2005 (Act No. 38 of 2005)   between countries, with or without their parents   subsequently submitted to the Office of the Chief State
 different stakeholders in a safer and well-equipped   requires the Director–General to keep and maintain a   or other primary caregivers, and whose   Law Advisor (OCSLA). The Socio Economic Impact
 facility.  Targeted  programmes  addressing  social  ills  are   Register on Adoptable Children and Prospective Adoptive   movement may open opportunities, but might   Assessment (SEIAS) report was also developed and
 provided to contribute to changes in behaviours of   Parents (RACAP) for the purpose of keeping a record of   also expose them to risks (or to an increased   submitted to the Department of Performance Monitoring
 beneficiaries,  tp  enhance  psychosocial  wellbeing,  build   adoptable  children  and  a  record  of  fit  and  proper   risk) of economic or sexual exploitation, abuse,   and  Evaluation  for  certification.  The  Bill  will  be
 resilience,  self-esteem  and  confidence  so  that  they  can   adoptive parents. RACAP training provided guidance to   neglect and violence.  submitted to Cabinet in the new financial year.
 deal with adversities and participate meaningfully in   adoption service providers regarding the implementation
 programmes to address their needs. Services provided in   of the adoption processes.   Throughout the process, UNICEF will provide support to   The Department continues to monitor implementation of
 CCCs include psychosocial support to build psychosocial   the national child protection system to effectively   the Social Service Professions Act, 1978 (Act No. 110 of
 wellbeing  and  resilience  in  beneficiaries,  social  and   During the reporting period, a total 849 adoptions were   provide services to these children. They will also work   1978) and related regulations. The Act provides for the
 behaviour change programmes to reduce risky sexual   registered, which includes 799 national adoptions and 50   with authorities, media and service providers to address   establishment of the SACSSP which is entrusted with the
 behaviour among children and youth, provision of cooked   intercountry  adoptions.  Furthermore,  a  total  of  166   the  barriers  such  children  may  face  in  accessing   regulation of social service practice and social service
 meals, supervision of homework, recreational activities   adoption service providers were accredited, that number   comprehensive birth registration and other basic   professionals (Social Workers and Child and Youth Care
 and initiation of income generating projects.  includes 128 Child Protection Organisations and 38   services.       Workers).
 Social Workers in private practice. To this end, the RACAP
 The Department, in collaboration with Health and   was managed with 264 children and 80 parents   The Department developed a draft Monitoring Tool on   In regulating social service professionals, the SACSSP;
 Welfare Sector Education and Training Authority   registered respectively.  the implementation of Guidelines on Community Based   •   determines minimum qualifications,
 (HWSETA), nominated 350 Community Caregivers from   Prevention and Early Intervention Services to Vulnerable   •   required registration,
 Gauteng and Mpumalanga who were taken through an   The Children's Second Amendment Act, 2016 (Act No. 18   Children. The Tool aims to support community-based   •   develops and maintains registers for social
 exercise of Recognition of Prior Learning so that they can   of 2016) included Department of Social Development   organizations that provide services to Orphan and          workers and child and youth care workers,
 acquire certificates in Child and Youth Care.   (DSD)  Social  Workers  in  the  definition  of  an  adoption   Vulnerable Children (OVC), by improving routine   •   sets standards for education and training of
 Social Worker. The regulations pertaining to the   monitoring system and the collection of information that          social service professionals; and
 SSPs capacitated on Social and Behaviour Change (SBC)   registration of specialty in adoption work requires Social   is  fit  for  purpose,  including  information  for  identifying   •   monitors compliance with code of ethics and
 programme  Workers to be registered with the South African Council   beneficiaries, case management and routine programme.          standards for professional conduct.
 for Social Services Profession (SACSSP). Registration   Furthermore, the Tool will ensure that there is uniform
 The Department, through this unit, capacitated 225 SSPs   renewal and payment of 191 DSD Social Workers was   and standard information collected in the provinces,   Social Workers and Child and Youth Care Workers are
 on Social and Behaviour Change programmes. The   effected with the SACSSP as adoption specialists. A total   which will be used to evaluate and determine what works   expected to pay approved prescribed annual fees to the
 Department continued to partner with South African   of 105 children were repatriated through International   and  keep  programming  on  track  and  ensuring  positive   Council. In this regard, regulations on fees payable for
 National AIDS Council (SANAC) to implement SBC   Social Services to Lesotho and Zimbabwe while three   impacts on OVCs and families.  the 2021/22 financial year were developed and gazetted
 programmes. Through this partnership, the Department   were repatriated into the country, two being from   for  public  comments.  Once  finalised,  these  regulations
 and SANAC Men’s Sector co-hosted the National Men’s   Zimbabwe and one from Uganda.
 Parliament in Cape Town. The Parliament was attended
 by men and boys from all provinces.
                                                           64          DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT  ANNUAL REPORT 2020/21
 will guide specific amounts payable for, amongst others,   protection of older persons. The Older Persons   provinces. Relevant information on preventative
 registration  of professionals in various categories  of   Amendment Bill was presented to the Technical Working   measures including WHO Protocols were disseminated to
 social service professions.  Group (TWG) of the SPCHD and SPCHD Cluster. The Bill   residential facilities for Older Persons through the
 received approved for it to be presented to Cabinet for   provinces, to ensure adherence with to protocols.
 During  the  reporting  period,  the  term  of  office  of  the   approval to be introduced to Parliament.
 current members of the Council and Professional Boards   Residential facilities were prioritised  according to
 for social work and child and youth care work was   In 2018/19, the Department finalised the Implementation   infections and inability of facilities to control infection,
 extended for  12 months, effective from June 2021 to   Evaluation of the Older Persons Act, 2006 (Act No. 13 of   leading to deaths, screening and testing challenges etc.
 June 2022. In preparation for the appointment of new   2006). The Implementation Evaluation was aimed at   In  addition,  National  Institute  for  Communicable
 members of Council and Professional Boards, approval   assessing how the Older Persons Act is being   Diseases  (NICD)  developed  an  online  hospital
 was also granted to develop Induction Policy and   implemented and how it can  be improved. The   surveillance platform for Covid-19, called DATCOV19, in
 Procedure Manual. The new members will assume office   Evaluation Report and Improvement Plan were presented   which the information on admitted patients was
 at the end of the extended period of the existing   to the Technical Working Group (TWG) of the SPCHD and   submitted by health care workers in sentinel surveillance
 members.  SPCHD Cluster and Cabinet. Cabinet approved both the   sites  that allows  analysis  of  risk  factors for  severe
 Evaluation Report and Improvement Plan with the   disease and mortality. This assisted the Department to
 The  Department  developed the White Paper for Social   following recommendations;   know the data on infections, death and recoveries.
 Development. The White Paper was extensively   •   for more consultation with the sector to
 consulted with various stakeholders, including provincial   develop an implementation plan with roles   Families and Social Crime Prevention
 departments of social development, other national   and responsibilities of key government
 government departments, civil society organisations,   departments.  During the reporting period, the Department conducted
 non-governmental organisations, research institutions   •   the implementation plans should inform how   consultations with all provinces on the reviewing
 and institutions of higher learning, the SACSSP,   budget will be ring-fenced for Older Persons   of the Integrated Social Crime Prevention Strategy.
 professional associations and other critical stakeholders.   programmes,  The purpose of the consultations was to explore the
 The White Paper provides a new vision and broad goals   •    the plan should be aligned with the approach   inherent and proactive approaches to implementing
 that will provide direction to the country on social   of the District Development Model with   the strategy in South Africa. A consolidated report on
 development beyond the social welfare realm. It aligns   respect to combating Gender-Based Violence   the consultations with provinces on the reviewing of
 well with the seven priorities Government aspires to   (GBV), addressing the plight of older women   the Strategy was compiled. The report outlines the
 achieve in the next five years. It also sets the basis for the   given the spate of rape crimes and ensuring   challenges,  achievements,  lessons  learnt  and  makes
 development  of  a  national  overarching  social  integrated governmental approach  towards   recommendations for effective implementation of the
 development  legislation,  which  will  provide  a  unified   strengthening the provision of service to Older   strategy.
 system to guide the provision of comprehensive,   Persons.
 integrated, rights based, well-resourced quality social   The  report  further  recommends  continued
 development services. The White Paper  was  presented   A national consultative workshop was conducted in   implementation of the Strategy to curb social ills that
 before the Technical Working Group and the SPHCD   March 2021 with the various stakeholders within the   are a contributory factor to the committal of crime
 Social Clusters and was endorsed to proceed to Cabinet   sector including all provincial departments of Social   and violence in South Africa. The consultation report
 for  approval.    The  applicable  documents  have  been   Development,  Offices  of  the  Premier,  other  key   will be used to map the next stages of the reviewing
 prepared and approved for presentation to Cabinet.  government departments as well as non-governmental   of the Integrated Social Crime Prevention Strategy,
 organisation, to develop the Implementation Plan. The   as well as ascertaining ownership, collaboration and
 In preparation for the effective implementation of the   Implementation Plan will be presented to FOSAD for   partnership amongst government departments, civil
 White  Paper, the  Department  developed a  draft   endorsement and a progress report will be submitted to   society organization and private sector to respond.
 implementation plan. The implementation plan was   Cabinet as part of the National Evaluation Plan (NEP).   These initiatives contribute towards priority 5 on Social
 consulted with all provincial departments of social   cohesion and safe communities.
 development. The plan provides for the implementation   The  Department  finalised  the  re-development  of  the
 of the White Paper by Departments  of Social   Older Persons Abuse Register (OPAR). A total of seven
 Development at  all spheres  of  government, other   provinces were trained on the improved OPAR system
 government departments with responsibility for the   .The remaining two provinces will be considered for
 delivery  of  social  welfare  services,  non-governmental   training in the new financial year.
 organisations and community-based organisations.
 Further consultations will be conducted with all critical   In responding to Covid-19 pandemic, the Department
 stakeholders in order to realise the effective and efficient   partnered with Department of Health (DoH) to support
 implementation thereof.   residential facilities in dealing with the pandemic. The
 Department of Health in line with the World Health
 During the reporting period, the Department finalised the   Organisation (WHO) protocols on Covid-19, developed
 Older Persons Amendment Bill, 2020. The Older Persons   guidelines, tools and training programmes for the
 Amendment Bill is aimed at tightening the gaps in the   residential facilities. Furthermore, an action plan on
 Older Persons Act, 2006 (Act No. 13 of 2006) to ensure   Covid-19 response was developed and consulted with
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