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Youth Empowerment Action in Franschhoek

Youth Empowerment Action in Franschhoek. 1. Vision. “ To ensure that Franschoek have a safe and healthy environment for children to grow up in” Core values: Accept people for who they are Humane treatment of people on the street Recognizing the inherent human rights. 2. Mission.

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Youth Empowerment Action in Franschhoek

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  1. Youth Empowerment Action in Franschhoek

  2. 1. Vision “ To ensure that Franschoek have a safe and healthy environment for children to grow up in” Core values: • Accept people for who they are • Humane treatment of people on the street • Recognizing the inherent human rights

  3. 2. Mission • The main goal of the Youth Empowerment Action is to integrate all children from the street back into society and their homes. • SLOGAN: Don’t make beggars of our people

  4. 3. Background of YEA • History • Children are begging and living on the streets  work with families of disorientated youth (parenting skills) • children needs an safe and healthy environment  Integrating into society and homes • Preventive approach • Charity is not a structural solution for poverty, education is!

  5. 3. organogram

  6. 4. Programs • 4.1. Streetwork • 4.2. Potential Development Programme • 4.3. The president’s award • 4.4. Family in focus • 4.5. YESprogramme • 4.6. The holiday programme • 4.7. casework • 4.8. traumaroom • 4.9. afterschoolcare

  7. 4.1.Streetwork • walk once or twice a week to identify if there are children on the street • Early intervention (PDP) • Profile streetworker: - a trained laycouncillor employed by us - a substitute mother for the children who’s parents are absent due to emotional reasons

  8. 4.2. Potential development Programme • Goal: develop the potentiol of children trough constructive means (play, dance, drama, arts and crafs,…) • Daily after school programme for all the children (14h30-16h) • Teaches life skills and provides a safe and healthy environment for recreation and learning • prevention

  9. 4.3. The president’s awards • a registered non-profit organization, which has been operating  in South Africa since 1983 • The core is based on self-development. • The programme consists of skill development, physical recreation, community service and the adventurous journey. • Empowered youth can make considered choices. • To reach the different goals for the youth to receive their bronze, silver or golden award, we organizes a camp on a yearly basis.

  10. 4.4. Family in focus • FIF, a subsidiary of YEA, focuses on families with children between 0 and 6 years old. • FIF is a project of FCW, the Western Cape Foundation for Community Work. FCW supports the FIF employees by trainings and materials. • Homevisits to get the children at the same level as children that goes to a creche.

  11. Parenting meeting: family in focus

  12. 4.5 YESprogramme • Youth Empowerment Scheme is an intervention programme for youth at risk developed by the National Institute for Crime Prevention and Reintegration of Offenders (NICRO) • 8 sessions with different themes • Each session starts with an icebreaker and goes on with a variation of games and discussions. • Assist youth to make wise decisions and to enjoy a happy childhood

  13. 4.6. Holiday programme • A full-day programme we run every school holiday • Teach the children life skills and expose them to sports, arts and crafts, compassion work,...

  14. 4.7. casework • The social worker • doing home visits within the community and, if necessary, sets up programmes to help children and/or families in need.

  15. 4.8. Traumaroom • trauma assistants in the police station • primary service where abused children get therapeutic support • Qualify as trauma assistent: to do a training of 8 sessions

  16. 4.9. Afterschoolcare • Homework assistence for primary and secundary schoolchildren • Create a learning culture, empower them • from 14.30 p.m till 16 p.m

  17. 5.Where do we work • 5.1. Groendal / Mooiwater • 5.2. Bosboufarm • 5.3 Franschhoek town

  18. 5.1. Groendal/mooiwater Prevention programs • Casework • Streetwork • PDP • Holiday programs • Compassion day • TPA

  19. 5.2. Bosbou Prevention programs • Holiday programs • casework

  20. 5.3. Franschhoek town Prevention programs • Policestation: traumaroom • Streetwork • TPA

  21. 6. Statistics • Casework:14 cases • FIF-programme:155 families • PDP: 40 to 60 children • Holiday Programme: 200 children, at the end there were 60 to 80 children • TPA: 19 participants • Homeworkclub:12 participants • (In April 2012)

  22. 7. Funding • Non Profit Organization: funded by different instances • Streetsmart • Dilbeekprogramme (Belgium) • FCW • Free donations

  23. 8. Networking • ACVV: statutory intervention, assist them • Youth house: using venue for the PDP + use of resources • Police: streetwork + assist victims in the traumaroom • Stellenbosch municipality: fundings + training for YEA staff

  24. 9. Position of the social worker • pre-statutory role • main job = casework • Coordinate the team • Administration role • Homeworkclub • Searching for funds

  25. 10. Placement in the sector • Only pre-statutory social work organization in the area • Next to the YEA: ACVV (statutory social work organization • To many cases  lack at organizations

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