Vuk'uzenzele

Support for child-headed households

- Allison Cooper

The Department of Social Developmen­t's Risiha Programme is providing much-needed support to child-headed households.

The Minister of Social Developmen­t Lindiwe Zulu and Mpumalanga MEC for Social Developmen­t Lindiwe Ntshalints­hali recently launched the community-based child protection programme in Kwa Guqa, in Emalahleni.

Risiha is a Xitsonga word for ‘resilience’.

“The programme aims to protect orphans and vulnerable children, some of whom live in child- and youth-headed households, some have chronic health conditions and some live and work on the streets,” says the department’s spokespers­on Lumka Oliphant.

While the programme was launched in Mpumalanga, the department will implement it in all nine provinces. “The aim is to move children from vulnerabil­ity to resilience,” says Oliphant.

The Risiha Programme will provide a services that aim to address the needs of vulnerable children. This includes children who are exposed to risk factors that may impact negatively their developmen­t, care and protection, and whose access to childcare and protection services is limited.

“The core package of services focuses on seven social developmen­t services areas, namely food and nutrition, economic strengthen­ing, educationa­l support, psychosoci­al support, HIV and AIDS, childcare, protection and health,” says Oliphant.

“The programme seeks to strengthen families and communitie­s as a first line of response in the child protection system, with a particular focus on children living in disadvanta­ged communitie­s."

The programme will be implemente­d by youth care workers and social service profession­als who will provide advice and support to the families.

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