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- W2743384229 abstract "Die ontoereikendheid van die Sosiale Bystandsisteembeskikbaar vir kinders in Suid-Afrika Die doel van hierdie artikel is om die huidige sosiale bystandsisteem wat tot kinders inSuid-Afrika se beskikking is, te ondersoek en die tekortkominge te identifiseer. Die nuwewetsontwerpe op Kinders en Sosiale Bystand wat binnekort inwerking sal tree, sal ookondersoek word, om vas te stel of daar enige positiewe veranderings met betrekkingtot die sosio-ekonomiese situasie van kinders plaasgevind het.Voorstelle wat gemaakis deur die Suid-Afrikaanse Regskommissie, die Suid-Afrikaanse Menseregtekommissie,die Komitee van Ondersoek na 'n Omvattende Sisteem van Sosiale Sekerheid vir Suid-Afrika, die Verenigde Nasies Komitee op die Regte van die Kind en ander belangegroepe sal ook oorweeg word ten einde vas te stel of die staat voldoen aan sygrondwetlike en internasionale verpligting om die regte van sosiale sekerheid en sosialebystand van kinders te realiseer. Dit word aan die hand gedoen dat die uitsluiting vankinders van die ouderdom (tans) van 11 tot 18 van die kinderondersteuningstoelaaginbreuk maak op die grondwetlike regte van sosiale bystand, menswaardigheid, leween gelykheid. 'n Verdere probleem met die huidige toelae is die onbeskikbaarheid daarvanaan huishoudings sonder 'n volwassene versorger sowel as die gekompliseerde middeletoets. Die onbeskikbaarheid van hierdie toelae vir kinders van vlugtelinge is voortsproblematies.Weens die kategoriese aard van kinders se sosiale bystandstoelae wordaan die hand gedoen dat die staat nie in lyn met die standaarde soos in die Handvesvan Regte en internasionale reg vervat, optree nie.The purpose of this article is to examine the current social assistance grant systemavailable to children in South Africa and to indicate its major shortcomings. The newChildren's Bill and Social Assistance Bill, soon to be enacted, will also be examinedto establish whether there are any positive changes with regard to the socio-economicsituation of children. Proposals made by the South African Law Commission, SouthAfrican Human Rights Commission, Committee of Inquiry into a Comprehensive Systemof Social Security for South Africa, the United Nations Committee on the Rights of theChild and several other interested parties will also be considered to establish whetherin fact government is in compliance with its constitutional and international duty towardsrealising the social security and social assistance rights of children. It is submitted thatthe exclusion of children of the ages of (currently) 11 to 18 from the child support grantinfringes on their constitutional rights to social assistance, human dignity, life and equality.Another problem with the current grants is the unavailability thereof to households wherean adult caregiver is absent as well as the complicated means test. The unavailability ofthese grants to children of refugees is also a cause for concern. Due to the categoricalnature of children's social assistance grants, it is submitted that the state is not currentlyconforming to the standards set by the Bill of Rights and international law." @default.
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- W2743384229 title "The inadequacy of the social grant system available to children in South Africa" @default.
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