Mohlakwana, Mokgadi Agnes Ursula2014-07-282014-07-282013Mohlakwana, MAU 2013, 'Care and support for vulnerable children in schools : the case of child-headed families', Journal of Social Sciences – Interdisciplinary Reflection of Contemporary Society, vol. 36, no. 1, pp. 11-18.0971-8923http://hdl.handle.net/2263/40936A vulnerable child refers to a person who is under 18 years of age. The South African law expects educators to take responsibility for caring for the learner. The common law regarding duty of care is imposed on the educator in loco parentis. This article aims to explore ways and means through which child-headed households can be cared for and supported in schools. Reference is made to the seven roles of the teacher, with special focus on the pastoral role in the context of these children. The questions addressed are: How can schools better care for children in child-headed households? Are practising educators empowered to deal with challenges facing learners both at home and at school? The main method of data collection is document analysis. Initial findings indicate that children in child-headed households need support and protection in dealing with their unfortunate circumstances.en© Kamla-Raj 2013Vulnerable childrenOrphaned childrenChild-headed familyPastoral care roleSexual exploitationCare and support for vulnerable children in schools : the case of child-headed familiesArticle