Die impak van die finansiële beleid vir ontwikkelingsgerigte maatskaplike welsyn (1999) op maatskaplike dienslewering in Atteridgeville (Afrikaans)
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Venter, Maryke ElisabetKeywords
BeleidsanaliseAtteridgeville
Financing policy
Finansiële beleid
The white paper for social services (1997)
Witskrif vir maatskaplike ontwikkeling (1997)
Transformation
Impak en evaluasie van maatskaplike dienste
Transformasie
Ontwikkelingsgerigte maatskaplike welsyn
Maatskaplike dienslewering
Empowerment
Bemagtiging
Impact and evaluation of social services
Social services
Maatskaplike diensleweraars
Policy analysis
UCTD
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Dissertation (MSD (Social Development and Policy))--University of Pretoria, 2005.The White Paper for Social Services (1997) is the foundation upon which the transformation of social services is built. In order to assist organizations in the paradigm shift which has to be made from the remedial approach to a developmental approach in the rendering of social services, the Financing Policy for Developmental Social Welfare Services was implemented in 1999. The purpose of the study was to evaluate the impact of the Financing Policy (1999) on the social services of a particular community, Atteridgeville in the Gauteng Province. In order to research the impact of the Financing Policy (1999) on the social services in the above mentioned community this study used both social workers and members of the community as respondents. Eight social workers of Non- governmental Organisations (NGOs) as well as twenty four members of the community participated in the study. Data was collected both quantitatively and qualitatively. The findings of the research showed that, although social workers in Atteridgeville endorse the principles of the Financing Policy (1999) the principles are not clearly discernible in the services rendered in the community. Although social workers are very positive about implementation of the Financing Policy (1999), research showed quite clearly that social services rendered in the community focus primarily on statutory services and not on prevention or early intervention. The primary recommendation of this study is that the Department of Social Development take cognicance of the limitations in the implementation of the Financing Policy (1999) as indicated by this study. This knowledge can be implemented in processes being used to reformulate the Financing Policy (1999) as is currently being done.
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2013-09-06Type
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oai:repository.up.ac.za:2263/23972Venter, M 2003, Die impak van die finansiële beleid vir ontwikkelingsgerigte maatskaplike welsyn (1999) op maatskaplike dienslewering in Atteridgeville (Afrikaans), MSD dissertation, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd < http://hdl.handle.net/2263/23972 >
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