HSRC Policy Brief, MarchFamily policies are intended to provide support, enhance family members' well being, strengthen family relationships, and help families address social challenges, such as economic instability. Their ultimate aim is to ensure a safe and socially cohesive society. A core concern, therefore, is with promoting stable, healthy families. This concern is valid in South Africa since many families experienced a profound lack of stability under apartheid and today instability is brought about by various socio-economic changes, especially the HIV and AIDS epidemic.
Social cohesion, the foundation that keeps society together, is influenced by various in...
JulyWhere previously apartheid limited the prospects of the majority of young people, the main risk ...
Until recently, family support has been a neglected aspect of family policy. In many instances, it h...
HSRC Policy Brief, MarchFamily policies are intended to provide support, enhance family members' wel...
HSRC Policy Brief, FebruaryThis policy brief highlights the need for policy focused on the needs of ...
In the past decade, South African policy-makers have increasingly focused on the family as a site of...
This policy brief draws on research projects conducted by Tracy Morison, Ingrid Lynch and Catriona M...
South African like many other African countries, does not have an explicit family policy. What the ...
Social cohesion is beneficial to economic restructuring, social change, and political action. At its...
"The family" has become a significant and growing focus of study across a variety of disciplinary pe...
Many countries in southern Africa are home to a large number of rural people, dependent on rain-fed ...
Many countries in southern Africa are home to a large number of poor rural people, dependent on rain...
Department of Science and Technology Government Cluster policy Workshop, CSIR Conference Centre, 8 M...
The changing patterns of social relations in modern times have weakened the bonds of family life and...
HIV is no longer a new or emerging disease in southern Africa. In the era of HIV and AIDS, families ...
Social cohesion, the foundation that keeps society together, is influenced by various in...
JulyWhere previously apartheid limited the prospects of the majority of young people, the main risk ...
Until recently, family support has been a neglected aspect of family policy. In many instances, it h...
HSRC Policy Brief, MarchFamily policies are intended to provide support, enhance family members' wel...
HSRC Policy Brief, FebruaryThis policy brief highlights the need for policy focused on the needs of ...
In the past decade, South African policy-makers have increasingly focused on the family as a site of...
This policy brief draws on research projects conducted by Tracy Morison, Ingrid Lynch and Catriona M...
South African like many other African countries, does not have an explicit family policy. What the ...
Social cohesion is beneficial to economic restructuring, social change, and political action. At its...
"The family" has become a significant and growing focus of study across a variety of disciplinary pe...
Many countries in southern Africa are home to a large number of rural people, dependent on rain-fed ...
Many countries in southern Africa are home to a large number of poor rural people, dependent on rain...
Department of Science and Technology Government Cluster policy Workshop, CSIR Conference Centre, 8 M...
The changing patterns of social relations in modern times have weakened the bonds of family life and...
HIV is no longer a new or emerging disease in southern Africa. In the era of HIV and AIDS, families ...
Social cohesion, the foundation that keeps society together, is influenced by various in...
JulyWhere previously apartheid limited the prospects of the majority of young people, the main risk ...
Until recently, family support has been a neglected aspect of family policy. In many instances, it h...