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Outcome evaluation of the Beautiful Gate Ministries' Programme for vulnerable children

Includes bibliographical references (leaves 56-58).

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Main Author: Shiri, Sostina
Other Authors: Mulenga, Chao
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Organisational Psychology 2014
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/9009 Outcome evaluation of the Beautiful Gate Ministries' Programme for vulnerable children Shiri, Sostina Mulenga, Chao Organisational Psychology Includes bibliographical references (leaves 56-58). This report presents the findings of the outcome-based evaluation of the Beautiful Gate programme for vulnerable children. The evaluation seeks to ascertain the extent to which the programme is producing the intended results and whether those results include unintended side effects. The Beautiful Gate programme is a social programme aimed at providing care to vulnerable children, their families and the community. The objectives of the programme are to meet the medical, physical, emotional and social needs of vulnerable children, particularly those that are affected by HIV/AIDS in the communities of the Nyanga Health District in Cape Town, South Africa. The programme provides an interim safe environment for children, whilst actively working towards their reintegration into society. The evaluation utilised a descriptive design. Multiple data collection methods were used, which included a questionnaire-based survey and review of programme records. A paper based questionnaire was administered to the programme staff, which consisted of caregivers, administration staff and pre-school teachers. Results from this evaluation study revealed that children who participate III this programme exhibit improved quality of life. Research findings have shown that the children's welfare, personal development and social conditions significantly improved through access to a safe environment, proper nutrition, medical services, education, as well as psychosocial support. 2014-10-31T18:02:55Z 2014-10-31T18:02:55Z 2009 Master Thesis Masters MCom http://hdl.handle.net/11427/9009 eng application/pdf Organisational Psychology Faculty of Commerce University of Cape Town
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Outcome evaluation of the Beautiful Gate Ministries' Programme for vulnerable children
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title Outcome evaluation of the Beautiful Gate Ministries' Programme for vulnerable children
title_full Outcome evaluation of the Beautiful Gate Ministries' Programme for vulnerable children
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title_short Outcome evaluation of the Beautiful Gate Ministries' Programme for vulnerable children
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topic Organisational Psychology
url http://hdl.handle.net/11427/9009
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