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The Department of Social Development in Limpopo provides integrated services for persons with disabilities, focusing on residential facilities, protective workshops, and care sites. They operate in alignment with key policies and aim for a holistic approach, partnering with health departments and nonprofit organizations. The department's work includes prevention, intervention, statutory measures, and aftercare services. There are 132 facilities offering services, including residential facilities, stimulation centers, and protective workshops.


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  1. DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT MENTAL HEALTHCARE SERVICES LIMPOPO DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT PRESENTATION TO THE PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE ON HEALTH 1

  2. BACKGROUND The Department of Social Development renders integrated services to persons with disabilities in the residential facilities, protective workshops and stimulation or partial care sites The guiding documents are the Children s Act 38, 2005, The Policy on Social Development Services, White Paper on the Rights of Persons with disabilities, minimum standards on residential facilities, policy on protective workshop The interventions are rendered in partnership with Department of Health, and Non Profit Organizations in the communities. The Department advocates for a holistic and integrated service for persons with disabilities incorporating the following levels of service delivery, functioning as a continuum: - prevention, early intervention, statutory intervention, as well as reconstruction and aftercare . 2

  3. BACKGROUND Persons with disabilities include those who have perceived and or actual physical, psychosocial, intellectual, neurological and/or sensory impairments which, as a result of various attitudinal, communication, physical and information barriers, are hindered in participating fully and effectively in society on an equal basis with others. The National Development Plan 2030 requires the Department of Social Development to systematise guidelines, norms and standards to ensure that they take into account the needs of children with disabilities in all communities . The Department is mandated by the Children s Act, 2005 to offer services to children including those with disabilities. Facilities providing services to children are required to be assessed for registration to ascertain they comply with the requirements. Policy on Disability, Policy on Transformation and Management of protective workshops, Minimum Standards on Residential Facilities guide how services needs to be rendered in the field of service. 3

  4. Profile of facilities There are 132 facilities providing services to persons with disabilities, and they are categorised as follows: 4 residential facilities, 1 outsourced by the government and 3 are managed by Non Profit Organizations 27 Partial Care sites (Stimulation centres) which are managed by Non Profit Organizations 102 Protective workshops managed by Non Profit Organizations 4

  5. Profile of facilities Residential facilities District Municipalit y Name Capacity Type of Unit cost per person per day R 414, 24 per day (R12 427, 20 Per person per month) R 120 per day (R3 600 per person per month) Manageme nt residents Mopani Greater Tzaneen Shiluvana Frail Care Center 160 Frail adults Outsourced to Life Esidimeni Sekhukhun e Elias Motsoaledi Epilepsy S A 80 Integrated disabilities with functioning capacity below 50% Integrated disabilities with NPO Capricorn Polokwane Centenary Home 54 R 120 per day (R3 600 per NPO 5

  6. Basket of services for residential facilities The following services are rendered in residential facilities: Occupational Therapy services Social work services Skills for daily living Social Stories Groups Sensory Integration Transition Skills Assistive Technology Medical Services Parent and Family Support Physiotherapy services Speech/Language Therapy Beauty salon Nutrition services 6

  7. Profile of facilities partial care sites-community based services Municipality Number of children District Type of participants Unit cost per person per day Manageme nt Capricorn 2 (1 funded) 1 Lepelle Nkumpi 1 Polokwane 70 Intellectual disabilities R30 per child per day (R 660 per child per month) NPO Vhembe 8 4 Makhado 2 Thulamela 2 Mutale 240 Intellectual disabilities R30 per child per day (R 660 per child per month) NPO Sekhukhune 4 2 Makhuduthamaga 1 Ephraim Mogale 1 Tubatse 142 Intellectual disabilities R30 per child per day (R 660 per child per month) NPO Mopani 9 ( 8 funded) 4 Maruleng 3 Greater Tzaneen 2 Greater Letaba 226 Intellectual disabilities R30 per child per day (R 660 per child per month) NPO Waterberg 4 (2 funded) 3 Mogalakwena 1 Thabazimbi 102 Intellectual disabilities R30 per child per day (R 660 per child per month) NPO 7

  8. Basket of services for partial care sites (stimulation centres) The following services are rendered: Provision of meals Home work support Sporting activities Life skills education and guidelines, Cultural activity support, School attendance support, Temporary care and relief (respite care), Therapeutic programs Counselling support Health care, laundry services 8

  9. Profile of facilities Protective Workshop District Number of beneficiaries Type of participants Unit cost per person per day Management 517 B-473 W-42 C-2 Capricorn Physical disabilities and intellectual disabilities with functioning capacity below 50% R30 per person per day (R 660 per person per month) NPO 1110 B-1110 W-0 C-0 Vhembe Physical disabilities and intellectual disabilities with functioning capacity below 50% abilities R30 per person per day (R 660 per person per month) NPO 924 B-924 W-0 C-0 Sekhukhune Physical disabilities and intellectual disabilities with functioning capacity below 50% R30 per person per day (R660 per person per month) NPO 1404 B-1404 W-0 C-0 Mopani Physical disabilities and intellectual disabilities with functioning capacity below 50% R30 per person per day (R660 per person per month) NPO Waterberg 155 B-155 W-0 C-0 Physical disabilities and intellectual disabilities with functioning capacity below 50% R30 per person per day (R660 per person per month) NPO 9 Total 4110

  10. Basket of services Protective Workshops The following services are provided: Provision of Psychosocial support to the a person with a disability Skills Development-Life skills such as activities for daily living, going to the toilet, washing hands before and after meals Rehabilitation services-referrals for assistive devices and personal assistance. Establishment and strengthening for support groups within and outside the center Training on communication skills such as Sign Language and Braille Empowerment programmes- According to the capability of a person- socio-economic empowerment programmes Community & Home Based Care programmes for the clients who cannot come to the center for services. Therapeutic rehabilitation programmes- Stimulation through puzzles, educational/stimulation toys, drawings, ball throwing, exercises, painting, cutting, etc. Personal assistance services that contribute to the prevention of further disabilities, secondary ailments and illnesses, and facilitate de-institutionalization. 10

  11. Budget allocated to services for persons with disabilities 2016/2017 Total Budget allocated for the services is R 68 351 200. 00 and the breakdown is as follows: 3 Residential facilities for adults-R27 788 800. 00 1 Residential facilities for children-R1 200 000. 00 102 Protective workshops-R 32 551 200. 00 27 Partial Care Site-R6 811 200. 00 11

  12. Registration requirements and compliance with norms and standards The 27 rendering services for children with disabilities have been conditionally registered as they are not fully compliant with Norms and Standards Protective workshop and residential facilities for persons with disabilities do not have legislative mandate for registration. They only register in terms of NPO Act 71 of 1997. The Policy on Transformation and management of protective workshops requires the facility to comply with environmental and health and safety requirements. All residential facilities comply with the Minimum Norms and Standards 12

  13. CHALLENGES Establishment of facilities by members of community without understanding the minimum requirements and policies Inadequate infrastructure which limit access and safety Stigma and marginalization of persons with disabilities Inadequate budget to cover the needs of persons with disabilities Lack or poor human capacity in both the management and staff in the community based facilities. Lack of resources like equipments, machinery, cars Poor or lack of support by the communities Some beneficiaries don t have identity documents because of their foreign nationality 13

  14. Thank You 14

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