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Browsing by Department "Children's Institute of UCT"

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    ACESS member newsletter August 2003
    (Children's Institute, 2002-08) Motala, Shirin; Proudlock, Paula; Mvulane, Zana
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    ACESS member newsletter February 2002
    (Children's Institute, 2002-02) Motala, Shirin; Proudlock, Paula; Mvulane, Zana
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    ACESS member newsletter May 2002
    (Children's Institute, 2002-05) Motala, Shirin; Proudlock, Paula; Mvulane, Zana
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    ACESS submission on the report of the Committee of Inquiry into a Comprehensive Social Security System
    (Children's Institute, 2002-06) Proudlock, Paula
    Written submission on behalf of the Alliance for Children's Entitlement to Social Security to the Department of Social Development, June 2002.
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    Addressing inequalities in child health: opportunities and challenges
    (Children's Institute, 2012) Sanders, David; Reynolds, Louis; Lake, Lori
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    Addressing quality through school fees and school funding
    (Children's Institute, 2009) Hall, Katharine; Giese, Sonja
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    Addressing the impact of HIV/AIDS on children in South Africa - Priorities for funders and development agencies
    (Children's Institute, 2004-03) Meintjes, Helen; Giese, Sonja
    This briefing paper is structured into two parts. Part A provides a brief overview of orphan numbers and what we know about the living circumstances of children growing up in the context of HIV/AIDS in South Africa. Part B of the paper provides a set of key recommendations to guide funders in responding to the impact of HIV/AIDS on children.
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    Addressing the social determinants of health
    (Children's Institute, 2010) Lake, Lori; Reynolds, Louis
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    The Allergy Clinic: 50 years
    (Health and Medical Publishing Group, 2006) Weinberg, E G; Potter, P C; Motala, C
    There has been an allergy clinic at Red Cross Children’s Hospital from the day that the doors opened 50 years ago. This may not appear surprising given the prevalence of allergic conditions in children, but even today few major teaching hospitals in South Africa have paediatric allergy clinics – this despite the recent International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Children (ISAAC) which ranked South Africa twelfth in prevalence out of the 56 countries surveyed.
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    An approach to hearing loss in children
    (2010) Copley, Graeme; Friderichs, N B
    Hearing loss in children is common and can be difficult to identify, especially in young children. There are a variety of pathologies involved in these children, which make the problem challenging to diagnose and manage. This update describes how new technologies have evolved over the last 10 years to assist in the early detection of hearing loss even in very young children. The article aims to highlight the role and assist the general practitioner in managing these children, so that effective intervention and rehabilitation can occur and the long-term benefit, namely that the children become functioning members of the hearing world, is achieved. This article is not a comprehensive review on the subject, but aims to remind the reader of risk factors and gives guidelines for the clinical assessment of a child with hearing loss. In addition, middle ear disease is also widespread and impacts significantly on the quality of life in this age group, and therefore these problems are also discussed for the sake of completeness. The Ivan Tom’s infant hearing screening programme based in Cape Town is presented as a pilot project for future universal neonatal screening projects in South Africa.
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    Analysis of the 2008/09 budget of the Gauteng provincial Department of Social Development: is the budget adequate for implementing the Children's Act?
    (Children's Institute, 2008-04) Budlender, Debbie; Proudlock, Paula
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    Analysis of the 2008/09 budget of the Western Cape provincial Department of Social Development: Is the budget adequate to implement the Children's Act?
    (Children's Institute, 2008-04) Budlender, Debbie; Proudlock, Paula
    Presented by Paula Proudlock to the Western Cape Provincial Legislature, 18 April 2008.
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    Analysis of the 2008/2009 budgets of the nine provincial departments of social development: are the budgets adequate to implement the Children's Act?
    (Children's Institute, 2008-07) Budlender, Debbie; Proudlock, Paula
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    Analysis of the 2009/10 budget of the Eastern Cape provincial department of social development: is the budget adequate to implement the Children's Act?
    (Children's Institute, 2009-06) Budlender, Debbie; Proudlock, Paula
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    Analysis of the 2009/10 budget of the Gauteng provincial department of social development: is the budget adequate to implement the Children's Act?
    (Children's Institute, 2009-06) Budlender, Debbie; Proudlock, Paula
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    Analysis of the 2009/10 budget of the KwaZulu-Natal provincial department of social development: is the budgets adequate to implement the Children's Act?
    (Children's Institute, 2009-06) Budlender, Debbie; Proudlock, Paula
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    Analysis of the 2009/10 budgets of the nine provincial departments of social development: Are the budgets adequate to implement the Children's Act?
    (Children's Institute, 2009-05) Budlender, Debbie; Proudlock, Paula
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    Analysis of the national social security expenditure and payments for children in South Africa (SOCPEN April to Dec 2001)
    (Children's Institute, 2002-03) Guthrie, Teresa
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    Antiretroviral roll-out in South Africa: where do children feature?
    (Children's Institute, 2004) Shung King, Maylene; Zampoli, Marco
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    Are children's rights prioritised at a time of budget cuts? Assessing the adequacy of the 2013/14 social development budgets for funding of Children's Act services
    (Children's Institute, 2009-11) Budlender, Debbie; Proudlock, Paula
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