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What We Do – In a Nutshell
  • Advocate the development of a children’s rights culture in South Africa.
  • Assure the relevance of national policy and legislation to protect and enhance the life of children.
  • Benefit marginalised communities and strengthens community efforts to meet their needs through development programmes.
  • Capacitate our member organisations, associates and communities with training, mentoring and the development and location of resources. The major portion of our work is with community groups.
  • Ensure the formulation and delivery of developmental programmes based on research.
  • Establish practices, standards, conditions and policies that protect children.
  • Focus on the equitable distribution of Child Welfare services to disadvantaged communities.
  • Generate funds and fundraising opportunities and assist our members in doing the same.
  • Implement national programmes that help all levels of infrastructure in Child Welfare South Africa with organisational development, sound management and the pursuit of financial viability.
  • Inform and educate the public on issues detrimental to the well-being of children.
  • Maintain credibility through our membership of national and international organisations, national and provincial committees and local groups.
  • Promote the work of Child Welfare, our member organisations and the impact that our services have on the country.
  • Spearhead and coordinate national programmes that facilitate community services for children; programmes that focus on key social issues, mobilise communities and maintain national standards.
 
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Caring | Children | South Africa | Protect | Safety | Child | Welfare | Fundraising | Funds | HIV | AIDS | Volunteerism | Donations | Abuse