What is the Child Protection Register?
Department of Social Development (Provincial Government of the Western Cape)
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Through the Child Protection Register, the provincial Department of Social Development aims to provide a long-term picture of a family situation so as to best protect children who may be in danger.
A new incident of child abuse in a family that is already on the Child Protection Register may, for example, guide the Children's Court's decision to temporarily remove the child in question to a place of safety rather than allow the child to stay with the fammily for the duration of the investigation.
The Child Protection Register is primarily used to:
- Link the child/family to a social work network as soon as possible.
- Register each suspicion of ill treatment.
- Track the family across provincial boundaries, monitor each referral and ensure that the child receives the best service according to his or her development needs.
- Gather information about a family over a long period of time to facilitate decision-making if facts can not be proven but a Children's Court case needs to be opened.
- Interact with the family as a preventative tool, to ensure that the child does not enter deeper into the statutory process.
- Conduct research that will be used to inform policies, welfare planning, and allocation of human resources and budget.
- Determine patterns and trends of the prevalence of child abuse.
- Share information between social workers with the main purpose of protecting the child.
- Monitor those cases that frequently appear on the register and to ensure that the child receives the necessary services.
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