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Declaration ii Acknowledgements iii CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1.1Background to Study 3-5 1.2 The Be... more Declaration ii Acknowledgements iii CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1.1Background to Study 3-5 1.2 The Best Interests of the Child Principle 6-7 1.3 Literature Review 7-10 1.4 Research Question 11 1.5 Research Methodology 11 1.6 Scope of Study 12 CHAPTER 2: DEVELOPMENT OF FOSTER CARE IN SOUTH AFRICA 2.1. Introduction 12-15 2.2. Social Grants and Foster Care 15-16 2.3. Social Workers and Foster Care 16-17 2.4. The Best Interests of the Child Principle and Foster Care 17-19 2.5. Conclusion 19-20 CHAPTER 3: SOCIOECONOMIC RIGHTS, FOSTER CARE AND THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE CHILD 3.1 Introduction 21-22 3.2. The Right to Family Care and Foster Care 22-24 3.3. The Right to Shelter and Foster Care 24-26 3.4 Conclusion 26 2 CHAPTER 4: POTENTIAL AVENUES TO ADDRESSING THE FOSTER CARE BACKLOG 4.1 Introduction 27 4.2. The Children"s Act and Foster Care 27-28 4.3. Rationale for formalised kinship care 28-29 4.4. Adoption for orphans 29-31 4.5. IDP"s and Care Plans as main intervention tool for Foster Care 31-32 4.6 Conclusion 32-34 5. BIBLIOGRAPHY 35-44
Declaration ii Acknowledgements iii CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1.1Background to Study 3-5 1.2 The Be... more Declaration ii Acknowledgements iii CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1.1Background to Study 3-5 1.2 The Best Interests of the Child Principle 6-7 1.3 Literature Review 7-10 1.4 Research Question 11 1.5 Research Methodology 11 1.6 Scope of Study 12 CHAPTER 2: DEVELOPMENT OF FOSTER CARE IN SOUTH AFRICA 2.1. Introduction 12-15 2.2. Social Grants and Foster Care 15-16 2.3. Social Workers and Foster Care 16-17 2.4. The Best Interests of the Child Principle and Foster Care 17-19 2.5. Conclusion 19-20 CHAPTER 3: SOCIOECONOMIC RIGHTS, FOSTER CARE AND THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE CHILD 3.1 Introduction 21-22 3.2. The Right to Family Care and Foster Care 22-24 3.3. The Right to Shelter and Foster Care 24-26 3.4 Conclusion 26 2 CHAPTER 4: POTENTIAL AVENUES TO ADDRESSING THE FOSTER CARE BACKLOG 4.1 Introduction 27 4.2. The Children"s Act and Foster Care 27-28 4.3. Rationale for formalised kinship care 28-29 4.4. Adoption for orphans 29-31 4.5. IDP"s and Care Plans as main intervention tool for Foster Care 31-32 4.6 Conclusion 32-34 5. BIBLIOGRAPHY 35-44
Declaration ii Acknowledgements iii CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1.1Background to Study 3-5 1.2 The Be... more Declaration ii Acknowledgements iii CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1.1Background to Study 3-5 1.2 The Best Interests of the Child Principle 6-7 1.3 Literature Review 7-10 1.4 Research Question 11 1.5 Research Methodology 11 1.6 Scope of Study 12 CHAPTER 2: DEVELOPMENT OF FOSTER CARE IN SOUTH AFRICA 2.1. Introduction 12-15 2.2. Social Grants and Foster Care 15-16 2.3. Social Workers and Foster Care 16-17 2.4. The Best Interests of the Child Principle and Foster Care 17-19 2.5. Conclusion 19-20 CHAPTER 3: SOCIOECONOMIC RIGHTS, FOSTER CARE AND THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE CHILD 3.1 Introduction 21-22 3.2. The Right to Family Care and Foster Care 22-24 3.3. The Right to Shelter and Foster Care 24-26 3.4 Conclusion 26 2 CHAPTER 4: POTENTIAL AVENUES TO ADDRESSING THE FOSTER CARE BACKLOG 4.1 Introduction 27 4.2. The Children"s Act and Foster Care 27-28 4.3. Rationale for formalised kinship care 28-29 4.4. Adoption for orphans 29-31 4.5. IDP"s and Care Plans as main intervention tool for Foster Care 31-32 4.6 Conclusion 32-34 5. BIBLIOGRAPHY 35-44
Declaration ii Acknowledgements iii CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1.1Background to Study 3-5 1.2 The Be... more Declaration ii Acknowledgements iii CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1.1Background to Study 3-5 1.2 The Best Interests of the Child Principle 6-7 1.3 Literature Review 7-10 1.4 Research Question 11 1.5 Research Methodology 11 1.6 Scope of Study 12 CHAPTER 2: DEVELOPMENT OF FOSTER CARE IN SOUTH AFRICA 2.1. Introduction 12-15 2.2. Social Grants and Foster Care 15-16 2.3. Social Workers and Foster Care 16-17 2.4. The Best Interests of the Child Principle and Foster Care 17-19 2.5. Conclusion 19-20 CHAPTER 3: SOCIOECONOMIC RIGHTS, FOSTER CARE AND THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE CHILD 3.1 Introduction 21-22 3.2. The Right to Family Care and Foster Care 22-24 3.3. The Right to Shelter and Foster Care 24-26 3.4 Conclusion 26 2 CHAPTER 4: POTENTIAL AVENUES TO ADDRESSING THE FOSTER CARE BACKLOG 4.1 Introduction 27 4.2. The Children"s Act and Foster Care 27-28 4.3. Rationale for formalised kinship care 28-29 4.4. Adoption for orphans 29-31 4.5. IDP"s and Care Plans as main intervention tool for Foster Care 31-32 4.6 Conclusion 32-34 5. BIBLIOGRAPHY 35-44