Browsing by Subject "child health services"
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- ItemOpen AccessAddressing inequalities in child health: opportunities and challenges(Children's Institute, 2012) Sanders, David; Reynolds, Louis; Lake, Lori
- ItemOpen AccessAntiretroviral roll-out in South Africa: where do children feature?(Children's Institute, 2004) Shung King, Maylene; Zampoli, Marco
- ItemOpen AccessBasic health care services for children(Children's Institute, 2010) Westwood, Anthony; Shung King, Maylene; Lake, Lori
- ItemOpen AccessChild Protection Week 2003. Fact sheet No. 1: child deaths(Children's Institute, 2003-05) Shung King, Maylene; Proudlock, Paula; Smith, Charmaine
- ItemOpen AccessChild Survival roundtable report(Children's Institute, 2006-05) Abrahams, KashifaHosted by the Children's Institute, Cape Town, 23 - 24 March 2006.
- ItemOpen AccessChildren experiencing orphanhood - the role of the health sector(Children's Institute, 2003-08) Giese, Sonja; Meintjes, Helen; Croke, Rhian; Chamberlain, Ross
- ItemOpen AccessChildren's rights to health(Children's Institute, 2010) Proudlock, Paula; Mahery, Prinslean
- ItemOpen AccessThe ebb and flow of child health policy development in South Africa: Three case studies reflecting the role of the CI in shaping child health policy in South Africa(Children's Institute, 2006-12) Shung-King, Maylene
- ItemOpen AccessEvaluation of the Western Cape Province Screening Programme for developmental disabilities in pre-school children: a summary report(Children's Institute, 2003-05) Michelson, Lori; Adnams, Colleen; Shung-King, Maylene
- ItemOpen AccessEvaluation of the Western Cape Province Screening Programme for developmental disabilities in pre-school children: full report(Children's Institute, 2003-11) Michelson, Lori; Adnams, Colleen; Shung-King, MayleneThis evaluation study was commissioned by the Maternal, Child and Women’s Health (MCWH) Sub-directorate of the Provincial Administration of the Western Cape Department of Health and undertaken by the Children’s Institute, University of Cape Town. The evaluation took place from August 2002 to March 2003. The study was supported by a grant from the Health Systems Trust.
- ItemOpen AccessFacts about child deaths in South Africa(Children's Institute, 2006) Abrahams, Kashifa
- ItemOpen AccessFacts about child deaths: an overview of child deaths for decision-makers and service providers in South Africa(Children's Institute, 2002-05) Shung King, Maylene; Proudlock, Paula
- ItemOpen AccessFacts about firearm injuries and fatalities among children in Cape Town(Children's Institute, 2006-08) Matthews, TasneemWritten for Firearms Control Amendment Bill hearings, 16 August 2006.
- ItemOpen AccessHealing Inequality: targeting health care for children(Children's Institute, 2005-12) Shung King, Maylene; McIntyre, Di; Jacobs, Marian
- ItemOpen AccessHow do you feel? The origins of emotions(2011) Lef, Julian; Lef, Joan RaphaelThis course first explores the links between emotions shown by animals and humans, by asking these questions: What is the value of empathy? Do animals show empathy? These presentations were used in the Summer School 2011 run by the Centre for Extra-Mural Studies at the University of Cape Town.
- ItemOpen AccessLegislating for children's right to health care services(Children's Institute, 2002-06) Proudlock, Paula
- ItemOpen AccessLegislative and policy developments 2012/2013(Children's Institute, 2013) Proudlock, Paula; Lake, Lori; Jamieson, Lucy; Draga, Lisa
- ItemOpen AccessRecommendations for child-centred changes to the budget(Children's Institute, 2010-10) Proudlock, Paula; Budlender, Debbie
- ItemOpen AccessRights in brief: children's right to survival and maximum development(Chlidren's Institute, 2006-08) Dutschke, Mira; Abrahams, Kashifa
- 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.