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- The Children’s Act brings South Africa’s child care and protection law in line with the Bill of Rights and International law. Every child has the right to family care, parental care or appropriate alternative care; the right to be protected from abuse, neglect, maltreatment and degradation; and the right to social services.
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Highlights. These booklets introduces the Children’s Act and talks about the general principles in the Act. Booklet 1: Children and parents - rights and responsibilities. Booklet 2: Prevention, intervention and care. Booklet 3: The courts and the protection of children.
- Children’s Act EXPLAINED
This booklet introduces you to the Children’s Act and talks...
- Children’s Act EXPLAINED
Children’s Act says the Government must set up child protection services that are able to protect and safeguard all children in South Africa. The Act says that the different government bodies, at national and provincial level, should all work together in making sure children are properly protected and that there
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This booklet introduces you to the Children’s Act and talks about the general principles in the Act. In this booklet (Booklet 1) we try to explain, as simply as possible, the different rights and responsibilities that children and parents have. There are another two booklets in this series.
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The Children's Act 38 of 2005 intends: to give effect to certain rights of children as contained in the Constitution; to set out principles relating to the care and protection of children; to define parental responsibilities and rights;
Booklet 3: The courts and the protection of children Children’s Act EXPLAINED THE
possible to protect children’s rights in isolation from their families and communities; AND WHEREAS the United Nations has in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights proclaimed that children are entitled to special care and assistance;
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