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    South African Child Gauge 2008/2009
    (2011) Pendlebury, Sheila; Lake, Lori; Smith, Charmaine
    The 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.
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    South African Child Gauge 2010/2011
    (2011) Jamieson, Lucy; Bray, Rachel; Viviers, Andre; Lake, Lori; Pendlebury, Sheila; Smith, Charmaine
    The 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.
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