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Factors leading to orphans and vulnerable children living in community-based homes
Authors:Jace Pillay
Institution:South African Research Chair: Education and Care in Childhood, Faculty of Education, University of Johannesburg
Abstract:This study explored the influences on living arrangements of orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) housed at a community-based home in Johannesburg, South Africa. A total of 50 OVC (males = 36%, females = 64%; age range 11 to 18 years) completed an open-ended questionnaire, while some of them also participated in individual interviews and focus group discussions on how they became residents of the community-based home. The data were thematically analysed. Findings suggest their choice to live in a community-based care setting to have been influenced by homelessness with accompanying poverty, health issues, experiences of child abuse and neglect, discrimination, and domestic violence. School psychologists working with OVC from community-based homes should consider pathways by which the children could be provided with needed support for resilient health and wellness.
Keywords:children with disadvantage  African context  community-based care  poverty  social justice
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