Browsing by Author "Lake, Lori"
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- ItemOpen AccessAddressing inequalities in child health: opportunities and challenges(Children's Institute, 2012) Sanders, David; Reynolds, Louis; Lake, Lori
- ItemOpen AccessAddressing the social determinants of health(Children's Institute, 2010) Lake, Lori; Reynolds, Louis
- ItemOpen AccessBasic health care services for children(Children's Institute, 2010) Westwood, Anthony; Shung King, Maylene; Lake, Lori
- ItemOpen AccessChildren and inequality: closing the gap(Children's Institute, 2012) Hall, Katharine; Woolard, Ingrid; Lake, Lori; Smith, CharmainePolicy brief accompanying the South African Child Gauge 2012, published by the Children's Institute, UCT.
- ItemOpen AccessChildren and inequality: South African Child Gauge 2012(Children's Institute, 2012) Viviers, André; Lake, LoriAccompanying children's summary, published by the Children's Institute, UCT, and UNICEF.
- ItemOpen AccessChildren's right to basic education(Children's Institute, 2009) Lake, Lori; Pendlebury, Shirley
- ItemOpen AccessHelping children recover from trauma(2016-10-01) Mathews, Shanaaz; Berry, Lizette; Lake, LoriViolence against children is widespread, and the impact of violence on children extends beyond the physical injuries to have lasting psychosocial consequences. The Children’s Act outlines government’s obligation to prevent violence against children, protect child victims from further harm, and support and treat children who have experienced violence to restore them to physical and psychological well-being. Early access to therapeutic support for traumatised children helps mitigate negative effects such as violence and riskybehaviour, depression, anxiety and suicide, and ensure better outcomes in the long term. But little is known about current models of therapeutic care for child sexual abuse (CSA) victims in South Africa, or their efficacy in facilitating psychological recovery. This research brief examines a local, innovative, therapeutic programme for sexually abused children living in rural areas, and considers what kind of therapeutic responses are appropriate in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC).
- ItemOpen AccessHow can I support young children in my community?(Children's Institute, 2013) Viviers, André; Payne, Mari; Lake, LoriChildren's summary accompanying the South African Child Gauge 2013, published by the Children's Institute, UCT, and UNICEF South Africa.
- ItemOpen AccessLegislative and policy developments 2012/2013(Children's Institute, 2013) Proudlock, Paula; Lake, Lori; Jamieson, Lucy; Draga, Lisa
- ItemOpen AccessSouth African Child Gauge 2008/2009(2011) Pendlebury, Sheila; Lake, Lori; Smith, CharmaineThe South African Child Gauge is a special book about children in South Africa. This collection of papers focuses on 'the meaning of children’s right to social services,' and is divided into three parts. Part 1 dicusses laws effecting children, speifically criminal justice and disability laws; Part 2 consists of nine essays on children's rights to education, looking at topics ranging from inclusion and right to 'meaningful' access to the relationship between poverty and educational exclusion; and Part 3 consists of numerical indicators on the state of children's socioeconomic rights in South Africa. This resource can be used for independent study/research or for integration into child development curriculum.
- ItemOpen AccessSouth African Child Gauge 2008/2009: children and education(Children's Institute, 2009) Berry, Lizette; Hall, Katharine; Lake, Lori; Marera, Double-Hugh; Pendlebury, Shirley; Smith, CharmainePoster-map [pdf 1.13 MB, print size A1] accompanying South African Child Gauge 2008/2009.
- ItemOpen AccessSouth African Child Gauge 2009/2010(2010) Kibel, Maurice; Lake, Lori; Pendlebury, Shirley; Smith, CharmaineThe South African Child Gauge is produced annually by the Children's Institute, University of Cape Town to monitor government and civil society's progress towards realising the rights of children.This issue focuses on child health and is divided into three parts. Part 1 focuses on legislature affecting children's health; Part 2 consists of twelve essays looking at different aspects of child health in SA from infectious diseases to strengthening health care systems for children; and Part 3 consists of key numeric indicators on children's health in South Africa. This collection of papers focuses on 'the meaning of children’s right to social services,' and can be used for independent study/research or for integration into child development curriculum.
- ItemOpen AccessSouth African Child Gauge 2009/2010: children & health(Children's Institute, 2010) Lake, Lori; Berry, Lizette; Hall, Katharine; Rohde, Jon; Kibel, Maurice; Gantcheva, Roumiana; Pendlebury, Shirley; Smith, CharmainePoster-map [pdf 713 kb, print size A1] accompanying South African Child Gauge 2009/2010.
- ItemOpen AccessSouth African Child Gauge 2010/2011(2011) Jamieson, Lucy; Bray, Rachel; Viviers, Andre; Lake, Lori; Pendlebury, Sheila; Smith, CharmaineThe South African Child Gauge is a special book about children in South Africa, produced anually to monitor government and civil society's progress towards realising children's rights. This collection of papers focuses on 'the meaning of children’s right to social services,' specifically dealing with children and the legal system, children as citizens, and key numeric indicators on the state of children's socioeconomic rigjts. This resource can be used for independent study/research or for integration into child development curriculum.
- ItemOpen AccessSouth African Child Gauge 2012: children and inequality: closing the gap(Children's Institute, 2012) Lake, Lori; Hall, Katharine; Woolard, Ingrid; Smith, CharmainePoster accompanying the South African Child Gauge 2012, published by the Children's Institute, University of Cape Town.
- ItemOpen AccessSouth African Child Gauge 2016: Children and Social Assistance(Children's Institute, University of Cape Town, 2016-11) Delany, Aislinn; Jehoma, Selwyn; Lake, LoriThe South African Child Gauge® is an annual publication of the Children’s Institute, University of Cape Town. It aims to report on and monitor the situation of children in South Africa, in particularly the realisation of their rights. The publication focuses on a different theme each year. The 2016 issue issue focuses on the theme of Children and Social Assistance.
- ItemOpen AccessStepping up to the challenge: prioritising essential services for young children(Children's Institute, 2013) Lake, Lori; Berry, Lizette; Biersteker, Linda; Dawes, Andrew; Smith, CharmainePolicy brief accompanying the South African Child Gauge 2013, published by the Children's Institute, UCT.