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Department of Social Development Presentation to the Portfolio & Selected Committee on Women, Children and People with Disabilities Responses on the implementation of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities by Department of Social Development 29 August 2012

Overview of the presentation Introduction Background of the programme Outline and funding of the programmes Disability Mainstreaming programme Challenges

Introduction This is the presentation of the Department of Social Development(The DSD) The presentation attempts to respond to all issues raised during the public hearings, by summing up similar issues and providing broad responses to the concerns raised. The presentation will provide information about the DSD programmes for people with disabilities and their current status , whilst in the process provide information that would respond to the concerns raised.

Background Constitutional mandate The DSD derives its core mandate from the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 (Act No. 108 of 1996). Section 27 (1) (c) of the Constitution provides for the right of access to appropriate social assistance to those unable to support themselves and their dependants. Also Section 28 (1) of the Constitution sets out the rights of children with regard to appropriate care, basic nutrition, shelter, healthcare and social services, and detention, Welfare services, population development, and disaster management are identified as functional areas of concurrent national and provincial legislative competence

Background The programme is aligned and responds to the following government Strategic outcomes: Sustainable human settlement and improved quality of household life An efficient, effective and development oriented public service and empowered ,fair and inclusive citizenship All people in South Africa are and feel safe

Background The programme is aligned and responds to the DSD outcome of improved quality of household life & strives to protect and promote the rights of people with disabilities The target group of the DSD are the poor, marginalised and vulnerable groups in society, of which persons with disability forms an integral part Services are provided within three main developmental social services - Social Security, Social Welfare and Community Development. National DSD is tasked with development of policies & service delivery takes place at provincial level The programme serves as disability focal point in the DSD es

Background In terms of Institutional Arrangements,the programme is located as a directorate within the Welfare Services branch, with the similar structure replicated at provincial level

Legislation & Policy framework The Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 (Act No. 108 of 1996) The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Children’s Act DSD developed a wide range of disability policies, guidelines and strategies relating to the specific services it provides to people with disabilities, viz: - Policy on the provision of Social Services to people with disabilities, - Community Based Rehabilitation Guidelines, - Guidelines on Residential Facilities,

Policy framework - Guidelines on Protective workshops, - HR Strategy on Disability, - Strategy towards Integrated Services to Children with Disabilities DSD aligned its Policy, Guidelines & Strategies to the Convention The Policy provides an overarching framework on the DSD’s approach to, and implementation of services to people with disabilities. It serves as the framework for any legislation that may be required to give effect to this policy It is cognisant of the roles and responsibilities of various role-players from all sectors of society, in delivering mainstreamed social development services to people with disabilities The M&E indicators in this policy serve to provide the data against which South Africa can measure whether it is indeed meeting the social development services needs of people with disabilities.

Delivery of services Policies are implemented at provincial level in partnership with NGOs/CBOs/DPOs, funding & support to the organisations is provided both at national & provincial level. Core programmes rendered to people with disabilities programme include the following: Services to Children with disabilities Residential facilities for people with disabilities Protective workshops for people with disabilities Social Rehabilitation services for people with disabilities Disability mainstreaming services – to ensure integrated services-e.g. Services to children, Families etc

Delivery of services Wide consultation with the broader disability sector, parent organisation, government officials was ensured in the development of the policies /guidelines. Training on all policies/guidelines and strategies was facilitated with all relevant stakeholders including people with disabilities.

Services to Children with Disabilities The DSD developed the Strategy towards the Integration of Children with Disabilities, aimed at guiding service provision to ensure inclusive programmes. It was widely consulted - with stakeholders from national and provincial as well as with other government, parents organisations and the disability sector. It is inclusive of programmes and services such as Early Childhood Development, Basic Education, Health, Sports and Recreation and Justice

Services to Children with Disabilities Broader disability sector, inclusive of NGOs, parents organisations, & children participated in the development of: Inter & intra-departmental collaboration and advocacy for effective mainstreaming of children with disabilities in the implementation of the Children’s Act National Policy Framework for Children Guidelines on norms and standards Implementation plan and costing model for child abuse neglect and exploitation Strategy on child headed house hold (CHH) Early childhood development and partial care services

Services to Children with Disabilities To ensure the development of a base line to guide the implementation of the strategy, a situational analysis of children with disabilities(on the provision of services) was conducted in partnership with UNICEF, DOE, DOH & DWCPD. The research involved participation of national and provincial departments, organisations for people with disabilities, non-governmental organisations in workshops and focus groups

Funding of children services programme -(Stimulation & Day care centres) Provinces Funding period 2011-2012 Eastern Cape R3 411 696.00 Limpopo R847 989.76 North West  R2 079 000 Gauteng -Services provider for by DoH Western Cape Services provider for by DoH Mpumalanga R2 614 816.00 Free-state R5 728 383 KZN Northern Cape R277 325.00  

Residential facilities DSD supports 149 facilities spread across the country with majority locate din urban settings of provinces. To guide service delivery in those facilities, DSD developed policy guidelines, minimum norms and standards, drafted protocol guidelines and audited facilities to determine the level of compliance with the DSD prescripts. Facilities implement a number of services depending on their beneficiaries. Most facilities have protective workshops

Residential facilities Training (of provincial DSD officials involved in the programme, residential facility staff and beneficiaries) on all policies have been conducted in all provinces

Number of facilities - Residential Facilities   Number of facilities - Residential Facilities Urban Peri-Urban Rural Total Eastern Cape 15 3 11 29 Free State 5 1 2 8 Gauteng 35 4 39 Kwa-Zulu Natal 14 18 Limpopo Mpumalanga 7 North West 6 Northern Cape Western Cape 22 South Africa 101 19 149

Funding / Support Provinces Residential facilities Funding period 2011-2012 Eastern Cape   28 R18 720 000.00 Limpopo   4 R3 848 428.00 North West   6 R3 766 883.00 Gauteng   39 R34,783,046 Western Cape   35 R27,235,300.00 Mpumalanga   7 R24,520,732 Free-state   8 R5 233 224 KZN   18 R 2 428 300.00 Northern Cape   3 R277 325.00 Total   149  R120 813 188,00

Social Rehabilitation & Social Work Services Rehabilitation centres offer rehabilitation services to people with disabilities in order to decrease the impact of disability and promote independence and full participation in society. Services provided include: the promotion of independence in personal care skills vocational rehabilitation recreational activities family and carer training the facilitation of general re-integration into society Assessment for the prescription and/or provision of mobility and other assistive devices wheelchair maintenance and repair specialised clinics on-site work/home assessments

Number of Rehabilitation facilities/Social work services   Number of Rehabilitation facilities/Social work services Urban Peri-Urban Rural Total Eastern Cape 8 9 14 31 Free State 40 36 85 Gauteng 35 2 37 Kwa-Zulu Natal 4 1 6 Limpopo 3 68 75 Mpumalanga 56 60 North West Northern Cape Western Cape 22 11 South Africa 120 32 194 346

Funding / Support Provinces Rehabilitation centres Funding period 2011-2012 Eastern Cape   31 R2 772 000.00 Limpopo   75 R55 835.00 North West   9  R1 505 702 Gauteng   37 R176,400 Western Cape   17  Services integrated within DSD programmes Mpumalanga   26 R26,322,000 Free-state   85 R1 409 626 KZN   6 Northern Cape   6  Still to be confirmed Total   346  

Protective workshops The DSD supports 293 protective workshops, established to provide socio-economic activity-based production of goods, which are done at a small scale. They are run and managed by NGOs.The activities offer a basis for the applied and practical therapeutic services for people with mental disabilities, intellectual and other disabilities

Number of protective workshops   Number of protective workshops Urban Peri-Urban Rural Total Eastern Cape 9 2 3 14 Free State 5 4 8 17 Gauteng 56 65 Kwa-Zulu Natal 27 7 41 Limpopo 43 47 Mpumalanga 39 44 North West Northern Cape 1 Western Cape 32 13 53 South Africa 141 34 118 293

Social Security Social Security provides protection aimed at providing financial assistance (in a form of grants) to vulnerable people, including people with disabilities. The different grants provided are as follows: Disability Grant Care Dependency grant- Old age grant War veterans grant Foster care Grant- in- aid Child support grant  

Disability Grant & people covered Care Dependency Grant Old age Grant War Veterans Grant Foster Care Grant Grant-in-Aid Child Support Grant 1 198 131 people (955 000 permanent and 242 529 temporary) @ R1200,00 114 993 children @ R1200,00 2 1750 857 people (1 991 847 under 75 and 759 010 over 75 years) @ R1200,00 & R 2120(for persons over 75 years) 753 people @ R1220,00 536 747 children @ R770,00 66 493 people @ R280,00 10 927 731 children @ R280,00 Total= R1,4 billion R140 705 880, million R3, 27 billion R906 620 R413,3 million R18,6 million R3,06 billion

Funding of NGOs/CBOs/DPOs Provinces Funding period 2011-2012 Eastern Cape   R6 608 504 Limpopo  7 879 720 North West R3 766 883, Gauteng  Integrated within programme funding Western Cape R24,098,503 Mpumalanga R18 143 166.00 Free-state R2 482 816 KZN  R18 143 166,00 Northern Cape R845 463.00

Funding of NGOs Over the years the DSD had a number of interactions with the broader National and Provincial NGOs sector which provided insight & understanding into the Ngo environment & challenges. Ministerial platforms were held which prompted the national NPO summit held on the 14-17 August Concerns raised resonated around: Partnerships Adequate funding Service delivery Legislative framework

Disability Mainstreaming The programme remains the disability focal point for the DSD – responsible for disability mainstreaming in the national & provincial DSD Programme managers are assigned different programmes to guide and work with for development of policies, norms & standards, strategies etc, to ensure inclusive and responsive programmes(e.g– HIV&AIDS, Children, Substance abuse, Gender, Families, Community dev etc.) The following activities were undertaken following the ratification of the UN Convention: - Auditing of DSD policies and programmes to determine their alignment to the convention

Disability Mainstreaming Conducted capacity building workshops for senior managers and middle managers in all DSD departments Facilitated the development of an HR strategy on disability & a disability mainstreaming toolkit to enhance the development of disability related planning & inclusive programmes Established partnership with a Japanese funder (JICA) who donated 10 wheelchair accessible minibuses to the DSD Planned training of DSD officials(Management, decision makers and practioners)on disability related planning, disability related budgeting, & generic social work training)

Way Forward Improvement of partnerships and funding of NGOs to respond to the needs of people with disabilities Ensuring disability representation within the different Social Services professions to enable the DSD to respond to the 2% disability equity target, integration of disability within the DSD programmes & complement the scarcity of Social Workers in the DSD programmes. Enhance our partnership with key national departments so as to continuously improve service delivery to people with disabilities. THANK YOU !