Unaccompanied and Separated Foreign Children in the Care System in the Western Cape – A Socio-Legal Study
This article reports on the findings of a study of foreign children accommodated in the care system in the Western Cape, based on fieldwork conducted in child and youth care centres. The objectives of the study were firstly to map and quantify the number and demographics of foreign children placed i...
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doaj-5ecd1a087ae44579a4fa9e091a93d52e2020-11-25T03:10:47ZafrNorth-West UniversityPotchefstroom Electronic Law Journal1727-37812016-05-0119127http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/1727-3781/2016/v19i0a1207Unaccompanied and Separated Foreign Children in the Care System in the Western Cape – A Socio-Legal StudyJulia Sloth-Nielsen0Marilize Ackermann1University of Western CapeScalabrini Centre, Cape TownThis article reports on the findings of a study of foreign children accommodated in the care system in the Western Cape, based on fieldwork conducted in child and youth care centres. The objectives of the study were firstly to map and quantify the number and demographics of foreign children placed in all CYCCs across the Western Cape. Secondly, the study aimed to analyse the reasons for children's migration and the circumstances around their placement in residential care institutions in order to establish whether family reunification was possible or desirable. Thirdly, the study explores the sufficiency of efforts made to trace and reunify the children with their families, whether in South Africa or across borders, as the institutional placement of children should not only be a last resort but it should preferably be temporary whilst family-based solutions are sought. Lastly, the documentation status of the children in the study was examined. Recommendations emanating from the research conclude the study.http://journals.assaf.org.za/per/article/view/1207/1115Foreign childrenchild protectionrefugeesasylum seekerschild and youth care centreschildren's court |
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Unaccompanied and Separated Foreign Children in the Care System in the Western Cape – A Socio-Legal Study |
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Unaccompanied and Separated Foreign Children in the Care System in the Western Cape – A Socio-Legal Study |
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Unaccompanied and Separated Foreign Children in the Care System in the Western Cape – A Socio-Legal Study |
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Unaccompanied and Separated Foreign Children in the Care System in the Western Cape – A Socio-Legal Study |
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Unaccompanied and Separated Foreign Children in the Care System in the Western Cape – A Socio-Legal Study |
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unaccompanied and separated foreign children in the care system in the western cape – a socio-legal study |
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North-West University |
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Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal |
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2016-05-01 |
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This article reports on the findings of a study of foreign children accommodated in the care system in the Western Cape, based on fieldwork conducted in child and youth care centres. The objectives of the study were firstly to map and quantify the number and demographics of foreign children placed in all CYCCs across the Western Cape. Secondly, the study aimed to analyse the reasons for children's migration and the circumstances around their placement in residential care institutions in order to establish whether family reunification was possible or desirable. Thirdly, the study explores the sufficiency of efforts made to trace and reunify the children with their families, whether in South Africa or across borders, as the institutional placement of children should not only be a last resort but it should preferably be temporary whilst family-based solutions are sought. Lastly, the documentation status of the children in the study was examined. Recommendations emanating from the research conclude the study. |
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Foreign children child protection refugees asylum seekers child and youth care centres children's court |
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