{"id":57852,"date":"2020-10-02T14:26:16","date_gmt":"2020-10-02T12:26:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/joblistsouthafrica.com\/?p=57852"},"modified":"2020-10-02T14:26:16","modified_gmt":"2020-10-02T12:26:16","slug":"joburg-child-welfare-latest-job-opportunity-apply-now","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/joblistsouthafrica.com\/joburg-child-welfare-latest-job-opportunity-apply-now.html","title":{"rendered":"Jo\u2019burg Child Welfare Latest Job Opportunity – Apply Now!"},"content":{"rendered":"

Jo\u2019burg Child Welfare provides care services, adoption and fostering, abuse treatment and prevention, rights advocacy and learning to children and their families across Johannesburg. \u00a0The Granny Program is a brainchild of Spence-Chapin; a United States based Non-Profit Organization that has been offering adoption services for more than 100 years. Spence-Chapin established the Granny Program with an understanding of the critical impact that physical and emotional contact has during a child’s early stages of development.<\/p>\n

The Program came about based on the fact that children growing up in Institutions are often deprived of basic human interactions: warm hugs and kisses, games, storytelling and laughter. Overburdened staff cannot possibly provide all the necessary and relevant interactions around individual attention and nurturing that the mentioned children so desperately need and deserve daily. Moreover, institutional care (no matter how high the quality) does not give children the opportunity to form consistent early attachments. Therefore, the Granny Program mitigates against mentioned challenges.<\/p>\n

Through the Granny Program, children at Othandweni and Princess Alice are paired with Grannies who are retired local women from the community.\u00a0 These Grannies spend special one-on-one time with each child. Each Granny is assigned two (2) children and spends two (2) hours per day per child for five (5) days a week with each child. The objective is to provide individual stimulation and education that is important for the child\u2019s healthy overall development. It is important that the child bonds with Granny. The Program introduces stimulation, attention and love from a trusted primary caregiver adult, thus improving bonding and attachment skills of the child.The Granny Programme is also being rolled out to other CYCCs and this will be responsibility of the Co-ordinator who will be train the Grannies at the CYCCs and monitor the programmes there as well.\u00a0 Reports are written on each of the Centres every 3 month.<\/p>\n

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Job Title:\u00a0Jo’burg Child Welfare <\/strong>
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