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Department of Social Welfare

Department of Social Welfare and Community development

The Department of Social Welfare and Community development, initially known as Social Welfare (DSW) and housing was established in 1946 and derived its mandate from statutory orders that made it responsible for social services encompassing health, housing, education and agriculture. Over the years its mandate has been redefined under various ministries. Presently the Head Office of the DSW is an integral part of the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection. Also with the promulgation of LI 1961, the Department of Community Development and Department Of Social Welfare at the local level have now been merged to become a Department of the Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies with the new name Department of Social Welfare and Community Development.
The core mandates of the department per the L.I 1961 are as follows:a. Assist the Assembly in the formulation and implementation of Social welfare and Community Development policies within the framework of national policy.
b. Facilitate community-based rehabilitation of persons with disabilities
c. Assist and facilitate the provision of community care services which include:

i. Registration of persons with disabilities
ii. Assistance to the aged
iii. Personal social welfare services
iv. Hospital welfare services
v. Assistance to street children, child survival and development
vi. Socio-economic and emotional stability in families
d. Facilitate the registration and supervision of Non-governmental organizations and their activities within the municipality
e. Assist in the organisation of community development programmes to improve and enrich rural life (Income generation for rural women)
f.Provision of vocational training for the poor and disabled, teaching deprived or rural women home management and child care

The Department Social Welfare and Community Development of the Tema West Municipal Assembly exists to facilitate the mobilization and use of available human and material resources to improve the living standards of individuals, groups, families and communities within the Municipality as well as prevent and respond to social exclusion and mal adjustment within the context of national and sub national development efforts. The Department under Tema West is made up of nineteen (19) staff, which consists of a female Head of Department, twelve (12) other female staff and seven (7) males.

STRATEGIC DIRECTION OF SOCIAL WELFARE AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
Vision:To take the lead in integrating the disadvantaged, vulnerable and excluded in mainstream of development
Mission: To work in partnership with individuals, families, groups and communities to improve their social wellbeing through their active participation in promoting development with equity.
The Department is made up of two main sections namely the Social welfare section and the Community Development section. The functions of each section are outlined as follows:
FUNCTIONS SPECIFIC TO THE SOCIAL WELFARE SECTION

  1. Support families and individuals in the handling of Non – Child Maintenance cases, Child abuse, Custody, Paternity and Family Reconciliation;
  2. Facilitate the implementation of the Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty (LEAP) activities;
  3. Supervise and monitor the setting up and operations of residential homes;
  4. Conduct and write social investigation report for the purposes of licencing and compliance of the National standards for residential homes;
  5. Handle domestic violence cases and spousal abuse;
  6. Supervise, monitor and facilitate the registration of Day Care Centers;
  7. Supervise and monitor the implementation of Social Intervention programmes eg. School Feeding Program;
  8. To intervene in cases of children in Worst Forms of Child Labour;
  9. Remove, Rehabilitate and Reintegrate Street Children;
  10. Rescue, Rehabilitate and Reintegrate victims of Trafficking in Persons (TIPs)
  11. Provide alternative care for children without parental care such as foster care and adoption;
  12. Identify and Register Persons With Disabilities (PWDs);
  13. Conduct physical, medical and psychosocial need assessments;
    14.Facilitate livelihood empowerment programmes for PWDs;
    15.Offer psycho-social counseling to affected persons with disabilities and HIV-AIDS etc;
    16.Provide hospital welfare services;
    17.Undertake sensitization and social education on social problems;
    18.Undertake probation and prison after care services;
  14. Make representation at the juvenile and family courts;
  15. Prepare and submit social enquiry reports;
  16. Identify, register and keep update data on Persons with Disabilities
    22.Engage in need assessment of PWD and their significant others
  17. Assist in the rehabilitation of PWDs and promote job placement
  18. Offer general counselling services to PWD and their families
  19. Advocate and lobby for the social inclusion of disadvantaged individuals and groups including children, women, elderly, PWDs, PLWHAs
  20. Engage in Juvenile and family court sittings
    FUNCTIONS SPECIFIC TO THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SECTION
  21. Promote and provide alternative livelihood empowerment skills for the deprived in the communities
  22. Promote entrepreneurial skills, business support services and linkages to financial institutions to beneficiaries of skills training programme
  23. Provide avenue for other institutions to implement community development programmes
  24. Mobilise and train voluntary leaders and community-based organisations as change agents in the communities
  25. Undertake community entry processes for programme initiation, monitoring and evaluation;
  26. Organise weekly adult education programmes
  27. Hold community briefing sessions on the role of the Assembly and its Departments with key stakeholders and community members;
  28. Identify, maintain and update data on various groups in the community;
  29. Conduct community needs assessment;
  30. Conduct community surveys and compile profiles;
  31. Assist in the mobilization of resources for community development interventions;
  32. Mobilise community members for communal labour and self-help projects
  33. Teach women home management, child care and entrepreneurial skills
  34. Organise community members for the collection of inputs for the preparation of budget and Medium-Term Development Plan
  35. Provide technical support to development partners
  36. Compile activity, quarterly and annual reports

SERVICE DELIVERY

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

Adult Education
Support to Women Groups
Local and Economic Development Sections
Extension services
Sensitization and Mass Education

JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION

Court work
Writing of Social Enquiry
Probation Services

CHILD AND FAMILY WELFARE

Supervision of Day Care Centers
Inspection and Supervision of Children Home/Orphanages
Child Welfare Services (Child Maintenance)
Child Rescue

HOSPITAL WELFARE

Counselling/ Social Education to Patients
Advice on Disability
Recommendation for Pauper burial
Absconded Patients
Assistance to the Needy

COMMUNITY CARE

Partnership and Work with Non-Profit Organization
LEAP Services to Orphans, Vulnerable, Aged and Severely Disabled Persons
Support to the Less Privileged
Assist in Disbursement of Common Fund to Persons with Disabilities
Monitoring and Support to Persons with Disabilities (PWDs)