Ten Point Plan
The Ten Point
Plan
The Strategic Plan of the Department is informed by the Ten Point Plan,
which represents the priorities to be addressed by the social development
sector during the period 2000 to 2005. These priorities are the outcome of
an intensive process of consultation with a range of stakeholders in October
1999 and were launched by the Minister of Social Development in January
2000.
- Rebuilding of family, community and
social relations
We will restore the ethics of care and human development in all welfare
programmes. This requires an urgent rebuilding of family, community and
social relations in order to promote social integration.
- Integrated poverty eradication
strategy
We will design an integrated poverty eradication strategy that provides
direct benefits to those in greatest need, especially women, youth and
children in rural areas and informal settlements.
- Comprehensive social security system
We will develop of a comprehensive social security system that builds on
existing contributory and non-contributory schemes and prioritises the
most vulnerable households
- Violence against women and children,
older persons and other vulnerable groups
We must respond to brutal effects of all forms of violence against women,
children, older persons and other vulnerable groups, as well as design
effective strategies to deal with perpetrators.
- HIV/AIDS
Our programmes will include a range of services to support the
community-based care and assistance for the people living with HIV/AIDS.
Particular attention will be given to orphans and children infected and
affected by HIV/AIDS.
- Youth Development
We will develop a national strategy to reduce the number of youth in
conflict with the law and promote youth development within the framework
of the National Crime Prevention Strategy and in partnership with the
National Youth Commission.
- Accessibility of social welfare
services
We will make social welfare services accessible and available to people in
rural, peri-urban and informal settlements, and ensure equity in service
provision.
- Service's to people with disabilities
We will redesign services to people with disabilities in ways that promote
their human rights and economic development. We will work with people with
disabilities to ensure that their needs are met without further
marginalizing them.
- Commitment to co-operative governance
All our work must be based on a commitment to co-operative governance that
includes working with different spheres of government and civil society.
- Train, educate, re-deploy and employ
a new category of workers in social development
We must train, educate, re-deploy and employ a new category of workers in
social development. This includes the re-orientation of social service
workers to meet the challenges of South Africa and link these to regional
and global demands.
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