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Unveiling the significant contribution of Child and Youth Care Workers in South African township schools

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  • Reyneke, Roelf

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The deployment of Child and Youth Care Workers (CYCWs) in South African schools is a recent development prompted by the growing barriers to learning faced by learners. This study explored the critical role of CYCWs and their contributions to eight township schools in Botshabelo, South Africa. The aim was to explore and understand the experiences of stakeholders’ regarding the contributions of CYCWs within the Thari programme to township schools in South Africa and how their contributions affected the school environment and aided the well-being of learners. The study followed a qualitative case study design, which integrated the insights from the programme staff, CYCWs (n = 9), principals (n = 5), educators (n = 16), and stakeholder forum members (n = 4) forming part of the Thari programme. Programme documents were also analysed as background and the face-to-face individual and group interviews were thematically analysed.

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  • Reyneke, Roelf, 2024. "Unveiling the significant contribution of Child and Youth Care Workers in South African township schools," Children and Youth Services Review, Elsevier, vol. 161(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:cysrev:v:161:y:2024:i:c:s0190740924002469
    DOI: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2024.107674
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