The view of foster parents’ on the adequacy of foster care grant in meeting the needs of recipients in Amathole District, South Africa

Q3 Social Sciences
E. Hendricks
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Initially, foster care grant originated to assist children removed from their families of origin and placed in alternative care due to their vulnerability, neglect and abuse. Foster care grant forms part of the child protection system and it is issued to children whom require care and protection and are deprived of proper upkeep. The aim of the study was to explore the view of foster parents on the sufficiency of the child support grant in meeting the basic needs of beneficiaries. The study adopted a qualitative research approach. Moreover, in-depth interviews were used to collect data with purposively selected participants. The finding of this study revealed that the grant is sufficient in providing for the nutritional, educational and sartorial needs of beneficiaries. The study sample consisted of twenty-five participants. The study concluded that the grant is sufficient but could be increased to provide funds for some additional stuffs like educational policies, which is essential in securing a decent future for children.  Keywords: Sufficiency, basic needs, foster care grant, beneficiaries.
南非Amathole地区寄养父母对寄养补助金是否足以满足受助人需要的看法
最初,寄养补助金的目的是帮助那些因脆弱、被忽视和受虐待而离开原籍家庭并被安置在其他照料机构的儿童。寄养补助金是儿童保护制度的一部分,发放给需要照顾和保护但得不到适当照料的儿童。这项研究的目的是探讨养父母对子女抚养补助金是否足以满足受益人的基本需要的看法。本研究采用定性研究方法。此外,深度访谈被用来收集有目的选择参与者的数据。这项研究的结果显示,赠款足以满足受益人的营养、教育和服装需要。研究样本由25名参与者组成。研究得出的结论是,这笔拨款是足够的,但可以增加一些额外的资金,如教育政策,这对确保孩子们有一个体面的未来至关重要。关键词:自给自足,基本需求,寄养补助金,受益人。
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Social Work and Social Sciences Review
Social Work and Social Sciences Review Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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