Over the past 10 years a diverse set of problems have been documented about the widespread use of the foster care system to provide financial assistance to the country’s increasing number of orphans, the majority of whom are living with relatives. Children’s Institute socio-legal research and consultations with government and practitioners are aimed at finding clarity and proposing solutions that are in the best interests of all affected children.
There is substantial evidence that the social worker and court-based foster care system is not coping with the demand for foster care orders. As a result large numbers of Foster Child Grants (FCGs) have lapsed, leaving vulnerable children without assistance, while social workers are unable to provide quality services to abused children due to high foster care case loads, and caregivers and children are having to wait an unreasonably long time for their grants.
The North Gauteng High Court in 2011 ordered the Department of Social Development to design a comprehensive legal solution to the foster care crisis by 2014. Since then, the department has initiated research and reform processes to devise a solution. The Children's Institute contributed in a number of ways to these processes by:
In September 2012 the Department of Social Development announced the intention to introduce a kinship grant for orphans in the care of family members. This grant could be in the form of an extended Child Support Grant, and is likely to be implemented in 2013.
This work has been partially funded by the ELMA Foundation; the Programme to Support Pro-Poor Policy Development, a partnership programme of the Presidency and the delegation of the European Union; and the DG Murray Trust. The MAC Aids Foundation funded 2012 activities.
Current project team: Paula Proudlock, Helen Meintjes, and Katharine Hall.
Further reading
Orphaning and the Foster Child Grant: A return to the ‘care or cash’ debate
Hall K & Proudlock P 2011
Children Count brief, July 2011
Children’s Institute amicus curiae affidavit in Sithasolwazi Stemele and Minister for Social Development, case no. 14/1/4/-206/10, South Gauteng High Court
Proudlock P, Hall K, Meintjes H & Jamieson L October 2011
Children 'in need of care' or in need of cash? Social security in the time of AIDS
Meintjes H, Budlender D, Giese S & Johnson L
South African Review of Sociology 36(2), 2005.
Child protection and social security in the face of poverty and the AIDS pandemic: Issues pertaining to the Children's Bill [B70-2003]: A fact sheet
Meintjes H & Van Niekerk J, February 2005
Extending the Child Support Grant to children under 18 years: A fact sheet
Rosa S & Meintjes H, September 2004
Prepared for the Alliance for Children's Entitlement to Social Security (ACESS).
Social security for children in the context of AIDS: Questioning the State's response
Meintjes H, Budlender D, Giese S & L Johnson
AIDS Bulletin 13(2), July 2004.
Children 'in need of care' or in need of cash? Questioning social security provisions for orphans in the context of the South African AIDS pandemic
Meintjes H, Budlender D, Giese S & Johnson L, December 2003
A joint working paper by the Children's Institute and the Centre for Actuarial Research, University of Cape Town.