
Friday, April 2, 2010
NATIONAL PROGRAMME, CHILD PROTECTION: PEER EDUCATION

PEER EDUCATION - A STUDENT'S DREAM ( MBOPHA HIGH SCHOOL, HLABISA)
My first dream is to change the life I'm living then change other's too, I can see the power that I have, the access that i need and I'm proud that I have the key to open my doors. They maybe small but they may, can and will open big doors. I dream of seeing the streets free of street kids, I dream of everyone knowing his/her goals and possibilities. I dream of the new generation ahead, with no threats and fears of shame. I dream of changing South Africa to proudly talented, skilled, educated and matured South African. I believe everything is possible, but we have the keys to make them possible and alive with pride.
I dream of taking a step forward every second, getting experience in every moment, I dream of people having the guts to say " I have the right to freedom of expression", I believe we may have dreams, we may have talents, we maybe skilled but the only way to start proceeding is to express yourself, your feelings, your ideas, your skills and mostly your ability. Knowing and expressing your ability is the first step forward in making your dreams come true. I dream of South Africans helping each other taking their first steps to a miracle.
Saturday, February 27, 2010
SUB -REGIONAL STAFF DEVELOPMENT- ( 6 SMALL ORGANISATION 26 FEBRUARY 2010)
CHILD WELFARE ORGANISATIONS: (6)
Vulmamelo, Ekubusisweni, Umzinto, Umzumbe, Ezinqoleni and Umzimkulu
Team building, staff development planning,debriefing and motivational speech by a community volunteer, Mzi Ndwalane.
Reflections by Participants:
" thank you, believe me, we are inspired, remember it is a jpurney which, as a team should collectively be undertaken." We really appreciate" via sms
" it is stress releasing"
" getting to know one another, socialising and supporting each other in our small organisations"
" we all felt equal- no area manager or admin"
" it is fun way to learn and share"
" it must be continually supported and embraced"
"idea is not to criticise one another, respect one another, treat everYone alike, destressing"
" we are one with nature and one with God, we can deliver and be so much more productive in our work"
" it will be good to organise a 3 day, stay together staff development" GK
Friday, February 19, 2010
CHILD WELFARE - UMZUMBE- 2010
CWSA - UMZUMBE'S OFFICE.
Thursday, March 26, 2009
CHAIRPERSON - CWSA MARGATE
Mrs. Wendy Meyer, the Chairperson of Child Welfare South Africa
Margate who joined the organisation in August 1998 as a Management Committee member. Wendy took over the position of Chairperson in 2004 and has utilized her previous business acumen as a Credit Manager at Clover SA to carry the Margate branch from strength to strength.
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
CWSA - UMZINTO, YEARLY CHARITY FAIR

CWSA - PORT SHEPSTONE, AGM-2007
STAFF DEVELOPMENT, DECEMBER 2008
Gertrude Lushaba, re-elected on KZN, Provincial Board thanks staff of the region at the joint staff development and end of year get together. Mrs. Lushaba is one of the founding members of CWSA - Umzumbe in the 1980's. A highly committed volunteer
The final staff development session focused on Crises Intervention Management - Child Abuse and Neglect.
Venue: CWSA - UMZINTO. Participating organisations that are in receipt of " DIRECT" supervision of their professional staff from CWSA are:
- CWSA - VULAMEHLO ( 3 staff)
- CWSA - UMZINTO ( 3 staff)
- CWSA -EKUBUSISWENI (3 staff)
- CWSA- UMZUMBE (2 staff)
- CWSA - EZINQOLENI (2 staff)
- CWSA -UMZIMKULU (2 staff)
The staff development session ended on a good note. Each staff received a small gift. However, due to financial constraints of CWSA and its affiliates, each staff member was requested to purchase a gift for R20.00 or less.CWSA and its affiliates contributed towards catering.
AFFILIATES ARE THANKED FOR THEIR CONTINUED SUPPORT AND CO-OPERATION .
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
CHAIRMAN - KZN PROVINCIAL BOARD - MR.A.D. RAMASAR
Mr. Ramasar who is a member of the management committee of CWSA Umzinto was chairperson of the organisation for a period in excess of 20 years. An outstanding commitment to community service. In addition, he rendered voluntary services to Child Welfare in South Africa for the past 35 years. Mr. Ramasar is the present chairman of CWSA, KZN Provincial Board. He is the Board's official representative on CWSA National Board.Mr. Ramasar also assisted the CWSA National Board with amendments to the CWSA Constitution in 2004 and the CWSA Membership Regulations, subsequently.
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Lack of venue - rural communities
Thursday, January 22, 2009
ASIBAVIKELE - MARGATE GRADUATION
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
CWSA - ROTARY SPEECH ( HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF REGION)
1 DECEMBER 2005
Introduction:
Chairperson, ladies and gentlemen. I am honoured to be here today and I hope that I will be able to give you some insight into the work of Child Welfare SA. It is very appropriate that I speak to you today, on World Aids day. Yesterday afternoon, I have received a circular from my Head office. ABSA / Barclays and SABC in partnership with CWSA and with other national organisations such as World Vision, SA Red Cross Society, UNICEF and Rotarians for Fighting Aids has launched a campaign today, titled “Making a Difference”. You can be proud that once again Rotary is there at the forefront in assisting to tackle the challenges of our time.
Background:
CWSA, previously known as SA National Council for Child & Family Welfare celebrated its 80th birthday in 2004. The work of CWSA, the biggest NGO in the country with over 170 member organisations cannot be covered in a short message. I hope to give you an overall picture and a little detail on a few important aspects.
But first, you need to have an overall view of this region.
The region stretches from Scottburgh in the north to Port Edward in the south and inland to Matatiele. It thus covers the Ugu and Sisonke municipal districts. Like all NGO’s, sustained funding is a critical concern. Within this region exists 11 child welfare organisations. Vulamehlo in the north, Umzinto, Ekubusisweni, Umzumbe, Port Shepstone, Margate, Gamalakhe, Izingolweni, Zamokhule, Kokstad and Matatiele.