The implementation of the white paper for social welfare : a ten-year review
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Lombard, A. (Antoinette)
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Department of Social Work, University of Johannesburg
Abstract
The social welfare sector’s response to the country’s transformation to a genuine democracy is embedded in the White Paper for Social Welfare, which was adopted in 1997. This article reviews the success of the White
Paper for Social Welfare over the past ten years. The implementation has been effective in reshaping welfare policy. There is now a much clearer understanding of developmental social services in relation to traditional
social welfare and social development. Social welfare is firmly established
and reflects a rights-based approach and, there is significant evidence that the sector has made a shift to the evelopmental approach. The key priority is to fast-track the social welfare sector’s delivery on socio-economic goals in order to impact on the deep-seated poverty and inequality in which South Africa’s social crises are entrenched.
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Developmental social welfare, Social development, White Paper for Social Welfare, Social welfare policy, Socio-economic development
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
Lombard, A 2008, ‘The implementation of the white paper for social welfare : a ten-year review’, The Social Practitioner-Researcher, vol. 20, no. 2, pp. 1-20