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The department held an imbizo, a public participation programme, at the farming community, to address various issues.
"This has prompted intervention by the minister, Bathabile Dlamini, who met with the community of De Doorns," the department said in a statement.
Other problems highlighted included substance abuse and a prevalence of foetal alcohol syndrome.
Dlamini unveiled plans for additional services the department would undertake in the community.
"We need to ensure that all children who need early childhood development services, especially children aged below four, are given access to it," Dlamini said.
She also said all children attending the nine schools in the area would be given school uniforms from next year.
"Few families in De Doorns currently can afford school uniforms because of the poverty that prevails in the community," she added
The department would send six more social workers to the De Doorns on a temporary basis, until a longer term solution was found.
De Doorns is a farming area that relies on seasonal employment. Farmers in the area employ about 30,000 people on a permanent basis and about 40,000 more people during its high season, between September and April.
"It is also during the low season that other social challenges, such as malnutrition and alcohol and substance abuse emerge," said Dlamini.
The department would conduct regular surveys in the area to determine the number of children needing early childhood development services, so that their needs could be met.
Source: Sapa via I-Net Bridge
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