Cape Town Multi Service Centre

Cape Town Multi Service Centre Cape Town Multi Service Centre (CTMSC) provides services to children and families. CTMSC runs two programmes:
1. OUR PROGRAMMES

1.

Residential Facility (Child and Youth Care Centre) - based in Salt River
2. Community-based Prevention and Early Intervention Services Residential Facility (Child and Youth Care Centre)

Cape Town Multi Service Centre is registered with the Department of Social Development as a child and youth care facility for boys between the ages of 10-18years old who are in need of care and protection services

. The facility serves as an emergency placement for the interim or until the Children Court inquiry is finalized. Once the social worker has explored and assessed all the options available to the child within the community, the social worker will then open a Children Court Inquiry and recommend that the child be referred to a place of safety pending finalization of placement. During the finalization process of placement, the matter is referred to the social work agency in the child’s community. This agency should then render the re-unification services to the child and his family. Cape Town Multi Service Centre will work with the agency to ensure a sustainable outcome for the child. In more than 90% of cases, the child that the organisation engages with has a bad scholastic background due to the child’s anti-social behaviour in the school setting, lack of school attendance, dysfunctional homes, etc. Children are faced with emotional challenges due to low self worth, low self esteem and lack of motivation in the challenging environment. Our aim is to integrate the child back to the community and back to an educational structure to improve on his current circumstances. Children participate in various programmes at the children’s home to ensure that they develop the ability to function in a healthy environment.

1.1. Group work
The social worker facilitates groups with children. The objective of this technique is to allow the child to reflect on his experiences. Children are able to empathize with one another’s pain and so find coping skills in creating positive outcomes. In this environment, the child has an opportunity to talk about hurt and pain and understand what happened in the past. The child collectively looks at the various possibilities that the world has to offer and thus develops the ability to take responsibility for change.

1.2. Education
It is compulsory for every boy who is referred to our organisation to be placed in an educational structure. If the children are placed at Cape Town Multi Service Centre, they are put into a mainstream school if their age allows them. If they cannot attend mainstream schools, they will be placed in an ABET school.

1.3. Residential Life Skills Programme
These projects are used as a tool to assist with the child’s personal development. Projects vary from life skills, individual counseling and an adherence of basic chores responsibilities. Experiential learning consists of arts and craft activities, sporting trips, as well as camps and outings that include referrals to access specialized services.

2. Early Intervention and Prevention Services

2.1 Community Contact Offices - Clarke Estate, Netreg and Kalksteenfontein

It was identified by the organisation that most of the children that we interact with originate from the communities of Clark Estate, Kalksteenfontein and Netreg. The vision of the launch of three pilot offices was to make services available and accessible in the community with the help of the community. One of the services provided is to render preventative and support services for social challenges to the school community. We thus engage in intense networking with educators, caregivers and other community based projects.

2.2 Holiday Programmes

The team engages in school holiday programs in each area for children at risk, where more than 150 children attend per day. The holiday programs run in July, October, and December every year. The children participate in group activities for their respective ages. Stakeholders have the opportunity to address the children, such as the South African Police Services, the Department of Health, heroes in the community, etc.

2.3 Life Skills in communities

We offer weekly life skills programmes, inclusive of anger management, self-awareness, risky behavior, and resilience to prevent children at risk from ending up living on the streets or being removed from their homes.

2.4 Parenting Skills programme

We offer this programme to reach and engage with the parents of children that are participating in our programmes. We teach parents about children's development, how to use positive discipline methods, how to communicate effectively, etc.

2.5 Referrals

We refer children and parents from the communities we work in, who are in need of statutory intervention to designated child protection organizations such as Badisa, ACVV and Child Welfare.

3. Social Work Intervention

This programme is aligned with the ethics of the social work profession and encompasses the holistic objective of the organisation.

4. PLAYSCHOOLS

We have started two play schools, Vrolike Groepe in Clark Estate and Kabouter Drome in Netreg. We offer an early childhood development programme for children whose parents cannot afford to pay crèche fees. The children are then given two meals a day for free. The play schools operate five days a week from 08:30 to 12:30. STUDENT PRACTICUM PLACEMENTS

1. Cape Town Multi Service Centre is able to give students a perspective on the reality of daily life for the children placed at the centre and those who are still at risk in their communities.
2. The Assessment and referral: Social work students are given the opportunity to make use of the organisations structure to do their practicals. VOLUNTEERS

Volunteers are very important to Cape Town Multi Service. The organisation welcomes volunteers and support staff to add value to the services of the centre. Please feel free to contact us should you wish to get involved.

1. There are 3 volunteers that visit the Vrolike Groepe playschool every Thursday. One of the volunteers is Joanna Du-Preez, a retired social worker with a Masters in Play Therapy, facilitates, along with the other two volunteers, creative learning through play with the young children at Vrolike Groepe Play School.

2. Simeon, who owns Zion clothing and skate shop in Observatory, along with his partner Hayley, have hosted workshops on traditional t-shirt screen-printing to some of the older boys in the past. Zion encouraged the children from the centre to excel in their schooling, using skating as a medium to keep them busy and away from peer pressure.

3. Holiday parents: The organisation welcomes families that are interested to act as holiday parents to children who are unable to return back to their community.

Please consider making a contribution towards our needs list for our Playschool / ECD class called Vrolike Groepe based ...
10/02/2021

Please consider making a contribution towards our needs list for our Playschool / ECD class called Vrolike Groepe based in Matroosfontein.

Let’s help these little kiddies thrive in 2021!

Every little bit helps!

28/08/2020

Today our boys did a bit of soccer training in the hall (we have to make it work because we don’t have much outdoor spac...
13/05/2020

Today our boys did a bit of soccer training in the hall (we have to make it work because we don’t have much outdoor space and the soccer fields and parks are closed here in SA).
We are so grateful for people who work with our boys and who want to invest time in seeing them grow and have fun! Even if it only lasts a couple hours before they’re back to more screen time!
(PS these boys all live together here at our centre so there is no point in enforcing social distancing within their own home but we do enforce strict hygiene procedures).

We believe strongly in the power and impact of Early Learning Programmes in the lives of young children and their famili...
25/02/2020

We believe strongly in the power and impact of Early Learning Programmes in the lives of young children and their families! We wish to see ours grow and be sustainable! We want to do this by registering our ECD Programmes with the Western Cape Government - in order to do this we need funding and resources to ensure that we are compliant with all the requirements and norms and standards. If you want to help or you know someone who does then check out this infographic and get in touch with us! Let's change the lives of our city's little ones together! *

PROGRESS and AFTER (minus the hall fully set up...coming soon)Yay! Bright colours! Happy kids! Each of the kids got to p...
25/01/2020

PROGRESS and AFTER (minus the hall fully set up...coming soon)
Yay! Bright colours! Happy kids!

Each of the kids got to paint their own chair with total freedom to create whatever patterns and colour combinations they wanted. Thank you to the kind hearted volunteers who spent some of their Saturday helping us transform this space!

09/01/2020

A little late...but our year is just getting started! We hope 2020 will be a year of growth, clarity and progress for us an organization and wish the same for all of you! #2020

DONATIONS! 📖 📓 💼 ✏️ We were very fortunate to have received boxes full of wonderful stationery and educational supplies ...
29/10/2019

DONATIONS!
📖 📓 💼 ✏️
We were very fortunate to have received boxes full of wonderful stationery and educational supplies for our Aftercare Programme (sponsored by StreetSmartSA). Thank you so so much to the wonderful teams and individuals and and for making this happen and supporting what we do.
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We are SO grateful!

Hello friends! At our child and youth care centre we have 3 boys in MATRIC (Grade 12) this year! It's crazy how time fli...
22/08/2019

Hello friends!

At our child and youth care centre we have 3 boys in MATRIC (Grade 12) this year!

It's crazy how time flies - they are working hard to pass their exams! It's almost the time of the year when these young men get to celebrate the end of their school career with a Matric Dance!

This is so exciting for them and so daunting for us - they want to look their best and we want that for them too! BUT we don't have the funds to give them 'The Suit of Dreams' they truly deserve and the pair of sneakers they are dying to rock out in.

This is a rite of passage and a significant moment in their lives as they have faced many challenges and obstacles to get to this point. It would mean the world to them if they could celebrate this moment in style - feeling proud of how far they've come!

If you are able to donate to the very good cause of buying our Matric boys their suits, we would be so grateful! Any contribution - big or small - would help! Or if you have a contact or you are involved in the world of retail/ fashion and could get us connected to FREE suits we would be so grateful too!

Check out our website - we have a donation platform - www.ctmsc.co.za

Or email us - [email protected]

Last week we received an extremely generous donation from Belmet of sound equipment for a ‘home studio’ 🎤 and a second h...
15/07/2019

Last week we received an extremely generous donation from Belmet of sound equipment for a ‘home studio’ 🎤 and a second hand state of the art keyboard 🎹
Some of the boys that stay at our centre are really passionate about music and creating their own sound and songs. So this is a truly incredible gift! We are so grateful. Also, without the mentorship and time spent with our boys by the wonderful people of the boys would not have been able to pursue music realistically, so we are so grateful to them. Without the commitment of helping the boys learn the value of committing to learning to play an instrument, they would also not have had this opportunity. We are in AWE! Thank you!

Calling all child care/ social service professionals, parents, educators, anyone in contact with children! CTMSC will be...
05/07/2019

Calling all child care/ social service professionals, parents, educators, anyone in contact with children!

CTMSC will be hosting the PROTECTIVE BEHAVIOURS TRAINING WORKSHOP held by Hilda O'Callaghan from Australia.

Workshop 11 & 12 July - see details in attached image.

contact [email protected]
or 079 686 7389

or call/email our offices and we will put you in touch - [email protected] or 021 448 3432

CHILD PROTECTION IS EVERYONE’S BUSINESS

Today Ikamva Ubomi launched the new resource centre they donated to us at our child and youth care centre in salt river....
29/06/2019

Today Ikamva Ubomi launched the new resource centre they donated to us at our child and youth care centre in salt river. We are so grateful for their support and we are excited to start teaching our boys to use computers properly and carefully and provide them with the space and access to do their homework and school projects! Thank you

Our boys were invited to jam and then perform for a charity auction today hosted by Belmet Marine (a company that genero...
08/06/2019

Our boys were invited to jam and then perform for a charity auction today hosted by Belmet Marine (a company that generously donated 2 new marimbas for the centre last year). The event was held at Kronendal Boutique Winery. Kids and Youth from different music initiatives in underprivileged communities. Albert Frost and a two other very talented well known musicians were at this event teaching the kids a song. They also had a message: listen to each other and play together because when we do there’s harmony (this message applies to more than just music you know?!). Our boys had so much fun and we’re so proud of their performance and their commitment to music!

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9 Pickwick Street, Salt River
Cape Town
7925

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What We Do

OUR PROGRAMMES 1. Residential Facility (Child and Youth Care Centre)

Cape Town Multi Service Centre is registered with the Department of Social Development as a child and youth care facility for boys between the ages of 10-18years old who are in need of care and protection services. The facility serves as an emergency placement for the interim or until the Children Court inquiry is finalized. Once the social worker has explored and assessed all the options available to the child within the community, the social worker will then open a Children Court Inquiry and recommend that the child be referred to a place of safety pending finalization of placement. During the finalization process of placement, the matter is referred to the social work agency in the child’s community. This agency should then render the re-unification services to the child and his family. Cape Town Multi Service Centre will work with the agency to ensure a sustainable outcome for the child. In more than 90% of cases, the child that the organisation engages with has a bad scholastic background due to the child’s anti-social behaviour in the school setting, lack of school attendance, dysfunctional homes, etc. Children are faced with emotional challenges due to low self worth, low self esteem and lack of motivation in the challenging environment. Our aim is to integrate the child back to the community and back to an educational structure to improve on his current circumstances. Children participate in various programmes at the children’s home to ensure that they develop the ability to function in a healthy environment. 1.1. Group work The social worker facilitates groups with children. The objective of this technique is to allow the child to reflect on his experiences. Children are able to empathize with one another’s pain and so find coping skills in creating positive outcomes. In this environment, the child has an opportunity to talk about hurt and pain and understand what happened in the past. The child collectively looks at the various possibilities that the world has to offer and thus develops the ability to take responsibility for change. 1.2. Education It is compulsory for every boy who is referred to our organisation to be placed in an educational structure. If the children are placed at Cape Town Multi Service Centre, they are put into a mainstream school if their age allows them. If they cannot attend mainstream schools, they will be placed in an ABET school. 1.3. Residential Life Skills Programme These projects are used as a tool to assist with the child’s personal development. Projects vary from life skills, individual counseling and an adherence of basic chores responsibilities. Experiential learning consists of arts and craft activities, sporting trips, as well as camps and outings that include referrals to access specialized services. 2. Early Intervention and Prevention Services 2.1 Community Contact Offices - Clarke Estate, Netreg and Kalksteenfontein It was identified by the organisation that most of the children that we interact with originate from the communities of Clark Estate, Kalksteenfontein and Netreg. The vision of the launch of three pilot offices was to make services available and accessible in the community with the help of the community. One of the services provided is to render preventative and support services for social challenges to the school community. We thus engage in intense networking with educators, caregivers and other community based projects. 2.2 Holiday Programmes The team engages in school holiday programs in each area for children at risk, where more than 150 children attend per day. The holiday programs run in July, October, and December every year. The children participate in group activities for their respective ages. Stakeholders have the opportunity to address the children, such as the South African Police Services, the Department of Health, heroes in the community, etc. 2.3 Life Skills in communities We offer weekly life skills programmes, inclusive of anger management, self-awareness, risky behavior, and resilience to prevent children at risk from ending up living on the streets or being removed from their homes. 2.4 Parenting Skills programme We offer this programme to reach and engage with the parents of children that are participating in our programmes. We teach parents about children's development, how to use positive discipline methods, how to communicate effectively, etc. 2.5 Referrals We refer children and parents from the communities we work in, who are in need of statutory intervention to designated child protection organizations such as Badisa, ACVV and Child Welfare. 3. Social Work Intervention This programme is aligned with the ethics of the social work profession and encompasses the holistic objective of the organisation. 4. PLAYSCHOOLS We have started two play schools, Vrolike Groepe in Clark Estate and Kabouter Drome in Netreg. We offer an early childhood development programme for children whose parents cannot afford to pay crèche fees. The children are then given two meals a day for free. The play schools operate five days a week from 08:30 to 12:30. STUDENT PRACTICUM PLACEMENTS 1. Cape Town Multi Service Centre is able to give students a perspective on the reality of daily life for the children placed at the centre and those who are still at risk in their communities. 2. The Assessment and referral: Social work students are given the opportunity to make use of the organisations structure to do their practicals. VOLUNTEERS Volunteers are very important to Cape Town Multi Service. The organisation welcomes volunteers and support staff to add value to the services of the centre. Please feel free to contact us should you wish to get involved. 1. There are 3 volunteers that visit the Vrolike Groepe playschool every Thursday. One of the volunteers is Joanna Du-Preez, a retired social worker with a Masters in Play Therapy, facilitates, along with the other two volunteers, creative learning through play with the young children at Vrolike Groepe Play School. 2. Simeon, who owns Zion clothing and skate shop in Observatory, along with his partner Hayley, have hosted workshops on traditional t-shirt screen-printing to some of the older boys in the past. Zion encouraged the children from the centre to excel in their schooling, using skating as a medium to keep them busy and away from peer pressure. 3. Holiday parents: The organisation welcomes families that are interested to act as holiday parents to children who are unable to return back to their community.