Violence and violent crime are significant social problems in South Africa. Yet currently these problems are only addressed as or after they occur, with the state and civil society missing valuable opportunities to prevent violence before it happens. This article focuses on the intersection between early childhood development services and primary violence prevention interventions. It encourages a developmental approach to violence prevention by promoting healthy physical and social development and preventing direct and indirect exposure to violence during early childhood. The article outlines the extent to which this approach is currently reflected in South Africa’s policy framework and proposes areas of intervention based on local and inte...
Research on violence against children, though extensive, has not been effectively deployed for the ...
Community violence is a prevalent form of interpersonal violence in South Africa for children living...
High levels of violence affect every family in South Africa. Exposure to violence starts early, in b...
Violence and violent crime are significant social problems in South Africa. Yet currently these prob...
High levels of violence affect every family in South Africa. Exposure to violence starts early, in b...
Violence is a serious problem in South Africa with many effects on health services; it presents comp...
CITATION: Skeen, S. et al. 2015. Early intervention : a foundation for lifelong violence prevention....
The Departments of Education, Health and Social Development bear the main responsibility for taking ...
HSRC Policy Brief, JuneGrowing evidence from different disciplines shows that child abuse and neglec...
The elevated prevalence of violence polyvictimization in Sub-Saharan communities underscores the nee...
Despite important scientific advances in how violence against children can disrupt healthy early dev...
Preventing and reducing violence by supporting parents is critical to national development. This pol...
The World Study on Violence against children noted that violence against children is never justifiab...
The majority of young people in South Africa are repeatedly exposed to violence in their homes, at s...
Effective parenting programmes are central to successful violence prevention efforts. Although paren...
Research on violence against children, though extensive, has not been effectively deployed for the ...
Community violence is a prevalent form of interpersonal violence in South Africa for children living...
High levels of violence affect every family in South Africa. Exposure to violence starts early, in b...
Violence and violent crime are significant social problems in South Africa. Yet currently these prob...
High levels of violence affect every family in South Africa. Exposure to violence starts early, in b...
Violence is a serious problem in South Africa with many effects on health services; it presents comp...
CITATION: Skeen, S. et al. 2015. Early intervention : a foundation for lifelong violence prevention....
The Departments of Education, Health and Social Development bear the main responsibility for taking ...
HSRC Policy Brief, JuneGrowing evidence from different disciplines shows that child abuse and neglec...
The elevated prevalence of violence polyvictimization in Sub-Saharan communities underscores the nee...
Despite important scientific advances in how violence against children can disrupt healthy early dev...
Preventing and reducing violence by supporting parents is critical to national development. This pol...
The World Study on Violence against children noted that violence against children is never justifiab...
The majority of young people in South Africa are repeatedly exposed to violence in their homes, at s...
Effective parenting programmes are central to successful violence prevention efforts. Although paren...
Research on violence against children, though extensive, has not been effectively deployed for the ...
Community violence is a prevalent form of interpersonal violence in South Africa for children living...
High levels of violence affect every family in South Africa. Exposure to violence starts early, in b...