Type | Journal Article - South African Child Gauge |
Title | Strengthening ECD service delivery: addressing systemic challenges |
Author(s) | |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2013 |
Page numbers | 34-43 |
URL | http://www.ci.org.za/depts/ci/pubs/pdf/general/gauge2013/Gauge2013Systems.pdf |
Abstract | Young childreni need to be supported in various ways to ensure their well-being and development. Such support is encapsulated in rights guaranteed by the Constitution and international treaties that South Africa has agreed to.1 The provision of early childhood development (ECD) services can be regarded as a public good, based on the recognition that ECD services not only contribute to the development and outcomes of the child, but also to the growth and development of society as a whole in the medium and long term.2 South African policiesii and the National Development Plan3 (NDP) recognise the state’s responsibility for children’s development by emphasising the need for an effective and integrated system to ensure essential ECD services are accessible to all, especially those children whose development is most at risk. The Children’s Act also requires the state to develop a “properly resourced, coordinated and managed early childhood development system”.4 A window of opportunity to redefine ECD services in South Africa is currently open and calls for a model to be put forward that will take into account policy and legislative frameworks; recent reviews and recommendations; and rigorous scientific evidence to ensure an integrated, transformed ECD system rooted in quality, scale, access and investment. Currently there is a significant gap between the visioniii and policy and the realities of limited access and poor quality.5 As South Africa is embarking on a strategic and targeted transformation of ECD service provision, the transformation agenda should be supported by a well-designed, funded and implemented system. This essay explores three questions: • What is required for effective service delivery? • What are the current obstacles to effective delivery? • What systemic changes are needed to support effective service delivery? |
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