Children's Act, 2005 (Act No. 38 of 2005)

Chapter 8 : Prevention and Early Intervention

144. Purposes of prevention and early intervention programmes

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(1)Prevention and early intervention programmes must focus on—
(a)preserving a child's family structure;
(b)developing appropriate parenting skills and the capacity of parents and care-givers to safeguard the well-being and best interests of their children, including the promotion of positive, non-violent forms of discipline;
(c)developing appropriate parenting skills and the capacity of parents and care-givers to safeguard the well-being and best interests of children with disabilities and chronic illnesses;
(d)promoting appropriate interpersonal relationships within the family;
(e)providing psychological, rehabilitation and therapeutic programmes for children;
(f)preventing the neglect, exploitation, abuse or inadequate supervision of children and preventing other failures in the family environment to meet children's needs;
(g)preventing the recurrence of problems in the family environment that may harm children or adversely affect their development;
(h)diverting children away from the child and youth care system and the criminal justice system; and
(i)avoiding the removal of a child from the family environment.

 

(2)Prevention and early intervention programmes may include—
(a)assisting families to obtain the basic necessities of life;
(b)empowering families to obtain such necessities for themselves;
(c)providing families with information to enable them to access services;
(d)supporting and assisting families with a chronically ill or terminally ill family member;
(e)early childhood development; and
(f)promoting the well-being of children and the realisation of their full potential.

 

(3)Prevention and early intervention programmes must involve and promote the participation of families, parents, care-givers and children in identifying and seeking solutions to their problems.