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The Social Sector Portfolio Committee 26 October 2005. OBJECTIVES. To improve the quality of social services provided by non-governmental organisations. To increase access of beneficiaries to social services and social infrastructure especially in the under-serviced areas.
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The Social Sector Portfolio Committee 26 October 2005
OBJECTIVES • To improve the quality of social services provided by non-governmental organisations. • To increase access of beneficiaries to social services and social infrastructure especially in the under-serviced areas. • To create jobs and employment opportunities through accelerated service delivery
What is being expanded in the Social Sector? • Home Community Based Care (HCBC ), The Community Health Worker Programme (CHW) and Early Childhood Development (ECD). • Home-Based Care Workers - Community Health Workers (DOH) and Community-Based Care and Support Workers (DSD) – target 2.9 million beneficiaries from services • Early childhood development (ECD) workers (DOE and DSD) – target 400 000 children serviced
How will work opportunities in the social sector be created? • NGO’s and CBO’s to continue as delivery agents of social sector programmes, funded by government and possibly business • Learnerships and skills programme consisting of recruitment of unemployed people and volunteers, providing them with on-the-job experience, a stipend and training for a period, leading to NQF qualifications and possible longer-term income opportunities
Targets in the Social Sector • Job Opportunities over 5 years • ECD • NQF 1 34 000 • NQF 4 24 000 • Long term opportunities 48 000 • Total 106 000 • HCBC • NQF 1 47 935 • NQF 3 43 798 • NQF 4 34 090 • Total 125 823
Progress to Date : Co-ordination • Preliminary report on the findings of the social sector blockages has been completed. • The DBSA/Social Sector study for investigating additional work opportunities and the management requirements has commenced. • An EPWP task team of the Social Cluster has been established. • Business plan workshops were held in Free State, KZN, Limpopo, Gauteng, Northern Cape and Mpumalanga • The Coordination team of the social sector has been strengthened by additional capacity: Two people appointed in October and 3 posts have been advertised.
Progress to Date: Early Childhood Development • Inter departmental ECD team led by the office of the Rights of Children has been formalised. • Recommendations made to Cabinet to approve the integrated ECD plan • The Department Social Development is finalising a training manual for ECD • Dept of Education and Dept of Social Development have included expansion costs in their 2006/07 bids. • Provinces have commenced with registering unfunded sites • FET Colleges have been mobilised to complement the capacity of ECD training service providers in provinces • DSD has agreed to standardise subsidies to R8.00 per child to improve quality care • Over 330 036 children are now subsidised by DSD • Over 1500 ECD practitioners are being trained nationwide. More than 50% of these trainees are funded by line function departments and donors
Progress to Date: HCBC/CHW • Processes for Limpopo and Free State HCBC Youth Programme has commenced. • All Provinces have ratified the social sector recommended rates of pay • The HWSETA is assisting provinces to strengthen their training service providers capacity • The CHW training framework has been completed • The Audit of caregivers in over the 800 HCBC sites has commenced and will be finalised in November 2005 • Mpumalanga is training 50 caregivers per district in accredited leadership and management skills • 2 409 caregivers have now been trained in the Basic HCBC, VCT and DOTs related training in the 1st quarter of 2005/06 • 40 496 orphans and 11 035 child-headed households were assisted as part of the HCBC programme from DSD • 51 379 families and 5 214 child headed households have been assisted as part of HCBC from DoH • 17 662 caregivers have received stipend in the 1st quarter of 2005/06 for HCBC services (excludes DOH info from KZN and Gauteng)
Challenges • Capacity constraints in provinces • Poor reporting • Duplication of services • Lack of clarity on the status of the ECD integrated plan • Poor programme management • Limited training service providers
Recommendations • Accelerate support for increasing capacity in provinces • Mobilise the provincial social clusters to ratify all provincial business plans • Approval from the cluster to roll out the ECD integrated plan in provinces • Provide additional financial and human resource support to SETAs
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