Social Development Department is failing vulnerable communities
It has been reported that 924 graduated social workers, who received bursaries from the Department of Social Development, now cannot be employed as insufficient budget has been allocated for this purpose.
A costing estimate by Cornerstone Economic Research indicates that at least 60 000 social workers are needed for the implementation of the Children's Act.
In March 2012, the South African Council for Social Service Professions (SACSSP) reported that there were 16 740 registered social workers. This represents a 70% shortfall for the implementation of the Children's Act alone.
Why would the Department of Social Development invest in the training of much needed social workers if they are not able to place them?
In a reply to a Democratic Alliance (DA) parliamentary question, the Minister of Social Development Bathabile Dlamini indicated that the current caseload of social workers is 1:60. We know this to be a misrepresentation of the truth.