This collection of papers focused on the theme 'Healthy children: From survival to optimal development' can be used for independant study/research or for integation into child development curriculm. The 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. The South African Child Gauge is divided into three parts: PART ONE: Children and law reform Part one discusses recent legislative developments affecting child health. In this issue there is commentary on the Children’s Act, the Prevention of and Treatment for Substance Abuse Act, provincial health legislation, Tobac...
Children's summary accompanying the South African Child Gauge 2013, published by the Children's Inst...
Included in the Convention on the Rights of the Child, 1989 (UN Children's Convention) is the right...
Submitted to the Portfolio Committee on Social Development, Parliament, 8 August 2007
The South African Child Gauge is produced annually by the Children's Institute, University of Cape T...
Article 24 of the United Nations Conven-tion on the Rights of the Child provides for“the right of th...
The South African Child Gauge is a special book about children in South Africa, produced anually to ...
The South African Child Gauge® is an annual publication of the Children’s Institute, University of C...
The South African Child Gauge is a special book about children in South Africa. This collection of ...
Practical and user-friendly, this volume provides an evidence and rights-based approach to monitorin...
Practical and user-friendly, this volume provides an evidence and rights-based approach to monitorin...
The South African Child Gauge is a special book about children in South Africa. This collection of ...
In the current South African socio-political framework children have been afforded the highest prior...
Abstract: In poorly resourced countries children may face multiple health risks associated with envi...
Poster accompanying the South African Child Gauge 2012, published by the Children's Institute, Unive...
Over the past decade, there has been a reduction in thenumber of South Africa’s children who live in...
Children's summary accompanying the South African Child Gauge 2013, published by the Children's Inst...
Included in the Convention on the Rights of the Child, 1989 (UN Children's Convention) is the right...
Submitted to the Portfolio Committee on Social Development, Parliament, 8 August 2007
The South African Child Gauge is produced annually by the Children's Institute, University of Cape T...
Article 24 of the United Nations Conven-tion on the Rights of the Child provides for“the right of th...
The South African Child Gauge is a special book about children in South Africa, produced anually to ...
The South African Child Gauge® is an annual publication of the Children’s Institute, University of C...
The South African Child Gauge is a special book about children in South Africa. This collection of ...
Practical and user-friendly, this volume provides an evidence and rights-based approach to monitorin...
Practical and user-friendly, this volume provides an evidence and rights-based approach to monitorin...
The South African Child Gauge is a special book about children in South Africa. This collection of ...
In the current South African socio-political framework children have been afforded the highest prior...
Abstract: In poorly resourced countries children may face multiple health risks associated with envi...
Poster accompanying the South African Child Gauge 2012, published by the Children's Institute, Unive...
Over the past decade, there has been a reduction in thenumber of South Africa’s children who live in...
Children's summary accompanying the South African Child Gauge 2013, published by the Children's Inst...
Included in the Convention on the Rights of the Child, 1989 (UN Children's Convention) is the right...
Submitted to the Portfolio Committee on Social Development, Parliament, 8 August 2007