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AIDS 2012 - Turning the Tide Together Strengthening the Social Service Workforce in South Africa Zeni Thumbadoo, National Association of Child Care Workers, South Africa INTERNATIONAL AIDS SOCIETY CONFERENCE 2012

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Page 1: AIDS 2012 - Turning the Tide Together Strengthening the Social Service Workforce in South Africa Zeni Thumbadoo, National Association of Child Care Workers,

AIDS 2012 - Turning the Tide Together

Strengthening the Social Service Workforce

in South AfricaZeni Thumbadoo, National Association of Child Care

Workers, South Africa

INTERNATIONAL AIDS SOCIETY CONFERENCE 2012

Page 2: AIDS 2012 - Turning the Tide Together Strengthening the Social Service Workforce in South Africa Zeni Thumbadoo, National Association of Child Care Workers,

PEPFAR/USAID Support

Support for strengthening the Social Service in Africa

– Country-specific Technical Assistance– Global Initiatives

• Social Welfare Workforce Strengthening Conference• The Global Social Service Workforce Strengthening Alliance

Support for strengthening the Social Service Workforce in South Africa

– Facilitating advocacy by non-governmental partners– Training & capacity building for the workforce– Piloting innovative models– Supporting implementation

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The South African Context

Legislation– The Children’s Act– The Social Service Professions

Act

Other Factors– Need for a children’s

workforce – The Child and Youth Care Worker

Page 4: AIDS 2012 - Turning the Tide Together Strengthening the Social Service Workforce in South Africa Zeni Thumbadoo, National Association of Child Care Workers,

The National Association of Child Care Workers, South Africa

Objectives– Planning for, developing and supporting Child and Youth

Care Workers (C&YCWs)– Training, advocacy, policy development, conferences,

journals, services, international liaison, model development

The role of the Child and Youth Care Worker in the Workforce

– C&YCWs operate in different settings-residential care, communities and families work, schools, courts (intermediaries, assistance probation officers)

– C&YCWs in the HIV/AIDS pandemic response

Page 5: AIDS 2012 - Turning the Tide Together Strengthening the Social Service Workforce in South Africa Zeni Thumbadoo, National Association of Child Care Workers,

The Isibindi Model

C&YCWs support children in the epidemic in rural communities and families– Focus: poverty pockets, unemployment, women– Focus: skills development, training, career

pathing– Focus: recognition and professionalization– Focus: grassroots development – a developing

workforce in a developing countryApproximately 800 C&YCWs currently provide services to over to 100 000 children

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C&YCW Services providedwithin the Isibindi Model

C&YCWs support OVC families by:

–Working in their lifespace

– Using daily life events developmentally and therapeutically

–Working ‘in the moment’

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Partnership with the South African Ministry of Social Development

Isibindi Scale up Strategy– Increased job creation

• The Ministry will hire 10 000 C&YCWs by 2017 ( 5 years)

– Increased service delivery• The Ministry will support a total of 400 Isibindi projects and

services to 1,4 million children

– More effective implementation of legislation• Services are aligned with SA and international children’s

policy/legislation

– Stronger coordination and sustainability within the workforce • C&YCWs will be integrated and institutionalized within the public

workforce in SA

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The Isibindi Scale-up

PEPFAR/USAID Support assists with:–Maintaining

quality– Promoting

stakeholder collaboration

– Evaluation–Ongoing

innovation– Planning for

the future

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Partnerships to support expansion of C&YCW cadre in Africa

• NACCW conferences – Africa Day programs • 15 different countries

• Isibindi and C&YCW training • Zambia (ZACCW)• Zimbabwe• Rwanda (pending)

• Visits and discussions • Botswana• Kenya• Ethiopia

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Thank you!• For further information– Isibindi Project

http://www.naccw.org.za/isibindi/index.html – National Association of Child Care Workers

http://www.naccw.org.za/ – OVCSupport.net/Social Welfare Workforce

Strengthening http://www.ovcsupport.net/s/index.php?c=114