Reasons that deter qualifying primary caregivers from applying for child support grants.

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Du Toit, Mangalane
Lues, Liezel

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University of Johannesburg

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The Child Support Grant (CSG) came about as a strategy to address child poverty in South Africa, granted to caregivers that care for children up to the age of eighteen years. In 2012, the number of children aged up to 18 years receiving the CSG stood at 11 306 024, an increase from 800 476 in 2001. Despite amending the Social Assistance Act, 2004 (Act 13 of 2004), and numerous marketing campaigns conducted by the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) since 2009 in the Northern Cape Region, SASSA struggles to meet the annual projected targets for CSG intakes. An empirical study to investigate the reasons that deter primary caregivers from applying for child support was conducted in the Northern Cape. In this study, it was hypothesised that amending the criteria for CSG will increase the number of qualifying primary caregivers applying for the CSG, and assist the Frances Baard District Municipality in achieving the annual projected targets.

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du Toit, Mangalane, and Liezel Lues. "Reasons that deter qualifying primary caregivers from applying for child support grants". THE SOCIAL WORK PRACTITIONER - RESEARCH. Vol 26. pp 42-54.

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