The impact of the Financing Policy for Developmental Social Welfare Services (1999) on service providers in Tembisa, Gauteng Province
Abstract (Summary)
The impact of the Financing Policy for Developmental Social Welfare Services (1999) on
service providers in Tembisa, Gauteng Province
Student:
Supervisor:
Mahlodi Patience Morifi
Prof Dr. A. Lombard
University of Pretoria
Transformation of social service delivery began after 1994 with the establishment of the
Reconstruction Development Programme. It was followed by the commitments made in
the World Summit on Social Development (Copenhagen, 1995) with the emphasis on
sustainable development. The Financing Policy for Developmental Social Welfare
Services (1999) was introduced as a transformation tool to implement the White Paper
for Social Welfare (1997).
The researcher is working as a social worker in Tembisa and discovered in practice that
there is little evidence of the transformation of social welfare services as stipulated in the
Financing Policy for Developmental Social Welfare Services (1999). This study was part
of a team effort among four researchers to investigate the impact of the Financing Policy
for Developmental Social Welfare Services (1999) on service delivery in different
communities in Gauteng. The aim of the study was to determine the impact of the
Financing Policy for Developmental Social Welfare Services (1999) on service delivery
in Tembisa from the perspective of service providers.
A quantitative research approach was utilized and data was gathered through a
questionnaire. From the research findings, it was concluded that, although service
providers have made progress with regard to transformation of social services to a
developmental approach, many challenges remain with regard to fast tracking this
transformation process.
Recommendations based on the research findings and conclusions of the study indicated
that transformation of social service delivery to a developmental approach depends on
clearly defined guidelines to give direction to service providers on how to transform
social services to a developmental approach. These guidelines should include training,
partnerships, communication forums, monitoring and evaluation and practice of
principles for developmental approach.
University of Pretoria etd – Morifi, M P (2004)
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School:University of Pretoria/Universiteit van Pretoria
School Location:South Africa
Source Type:Master's Thesis
Keywords:social work administration service
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