KZN Legislature Social Development Portfolio Committee

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SASSA has reported that the social grants application Channels are NOW ACTIVE.  As a Portfolio Committee overseeing the ...
11/05/2020

SASSA has reported that the social grants application Channels are NOW ACTIVE. As a Portfolio Committee overseeing the Department of Social Development in KwaZulu-Natal we will be monitoring progress. Please find information in the slides attached which should address any enquiry you might have.

22/04/2020

Hon GN Swartbooi-Ntombela (MPL), chairperson of the Social Development Portfolio Committee informs the public on the latest developments regarding payments of grants during this pandemic.

06/04/2020

SASSA MEDIA STATEMENT

06 April 2020

SASSA Statement on Lapsed Temporary Disability Grants during Lockdown

SASSA has provided a solution to temporary disability grants which lapsed or expired in March resulting in some beneficiaries not being paid.

SASSA offices were closed since the lockdown and this posed a challenge for beneficiaries whose grants expired in March and were therefore unable to re-apply at SASSA offices. The payment file for April payments was extracted before the lockdown was announced, meaning that all temporary disability grants which were due to lapse at the end of March 2020 had already lapsed and were not generated for payment in April.

In order to deal with this unintended consequence of the lockdown, SASSA is providing social relief of distress in the form of food parcels and vouchers to beneficiaries whose disability grants expired in April as an interim measure to cushion the impact of the termination of the grant benefit.

The situation will be fully remedied for those grants expiring in April because Ministerial directions issued on 30 March 2020 enable continued payment of temporary disability grants throughout the lockdown period. This development should be able to eliminate the panic caused by recent media reports.

Temporary disability grants have a lifespan of twelve months and beneficiaries have to re-apply after the prescribed period. In twelve months there is a possibility that a medical condition might have improved to the extent that it does not require continuation of temporary disability grant.

A WhatsApp message displaying an application form with a SASSA logo has been doing the rounds calling on the public to apply for food parcels. This exaggerated copy and paste message is not from SASSA. Grant beneficiaries who did not receive their grants for whatever reason will be prioritised. Preference for support will be given to citizens who are not receiving support from any other source, to ensure that the limited resources reach as many citizens as possible.

Social relief of distress requires an application process but during the declared state of disaster, applications will be done telephonically on 0800 60 10 11. The forms which have been circulating on social media and other platforms will not be accepted from the public because applications are done telephonically and only an authorised SASSA official completes the forms. Provincial Joint Operations Centres and the department of social development are coordinating the issuing of food parcels at Food Distribution Centres to alleviate the impact of the lockdown.

Issued on behalf of the South African Social security Agency

Media inquiries should be forwarded to Paseka Letsatsi on 082 883 9969 or [email protected]

30/03/2020

TRANSPORT & SOCIAL DISTANCING

The public transport regulation has been amended until Friday the 3 April 2020 betwee 5AM to 8PM public transport will be available to those who are going to collect their SASSA grants and/or going shopping, please remember to be safe.

Chances are highly likely that you will come into contact with the so please follow the official guidelines to keep yourself safe.

REMEMBER:
° to have your ID and SASSA card with you,
° if stopped by the SAPS or SANDF remain calm and comply with them. They are here to protect you
° make sure to keep your receipts as proof that you had been shopping
° most SASSA grants will be paid into your bank account so don't forget your bank card
° KEEP YOUR PASSWORDS to yourself
° in the taxi there must be social distancing
° cover your nose and mouth with a thick scarf of you do not have a face mask
° mix Jik and water in a container to take with or your sanitiser. Use it everytime you touch something
° if you have a reliable person in your home, leave children at home. If they have to go with, cover their mouth and nose. Be careful, the child must be able to breath. Do not let anyone touch your children. Wipe their hands often
° in queues, keep at least 1.5 to 2 meters apart from other people
° do not touch your mouth or face.
° cough or sneeze into your bent arm or use a tissue. If you use your hand, SANITISE
° do not share any utensils, bottles or ci******es with anybody.
° don't hang around, get home as soon as you are done. This is not a social gathering
° try and include Jik or Savlon/Dettol in your shopping
° Keep all bags off the floor where possible

WHEN YOU GET HOME
° leave your shoes outside the home (virus os known to survive 5 days on shoes)
° leave your handbag inside by the door
° LEAVE ALL GROCERIES Outside UNTIL YOU HAVE WIPED EACH ITEM DOWN WITH SANITIZER before being taken inside
° put your clothes into a packet. Try and wash immediately
° have a bath, shower, proper wash before touching anything or anyone in your home

We cannot stress the importance of the need to pay attention to not touching people. Keep a safe distance from others, do not hug or shake hands. Shops and taxis should have sanitiser. Use it when you enter and leave.

YOUR LIVES MATTER.

Be safe and remember we love you and we care for you

Statement by the Minister of the Department of Social Development, Ms Lindiwe Zulu, MPThe JCPS cluster is a supporting s...
25/03/2020

Statement by the Minister of the Department of Social Development, Ms Lindiwe Zulu, MP

The JCPS cluster is a supporting structure to Social Development. The Decisions they make have a direct impact to the Department which includes amongst others, courts and all the structures that support the courts, police services and all the structures that support COVID – 19 as well as Defence and all the deployments. The suspension of the different rights in line with the Disaster Act as previously declared by Justice, the regulations as prescribed in terms of COVID-19.

1. Social grant payments through bank ATMs and retail outlets

~Confirmation was received from Banking Association of South Africa (BASA) that banks are ready for the payment cycle. ATMs will be restocked in time for the payment cycle which starts on 30 March.

~Banks will also carry messaging reminding customers of priority for older persons and persons with disability.

~Retail outlets have confirmed readiness. List of high volume stores just received and will be shared with NATJOC to assist SANDF and SAPS with support planning.

Retailers confirmed their own containment measures:
~Sanitizers on entry to the store

~Limit access to specific numbers, with queues being kept outside (This is where SANDF and SAPO assistance is needed, to help with crown control and queue management)

~Markers on floors to assist customers maintaining social distance

~Messaging in store to assist with flow of customers

2. Social grant payments at cash pay points
Payment schedules provided to NATJOC, for planning by SANDF and SAPS

~SASSA will deploy at least one manager to each pay point to assist with queue management and to attend to enquiries – staff will have protective gear (masks and gloves) and carry hand sanitizer

~SAPO has committed to having hand sanitizer for all clients – will be sanitized just prior to joining short queue for payment

~Access to pay points will be limited to control social distancing

~SAPO staff to be equipped with masks and gloves

~Security staff will be equipped with masks and gloves

~Additional cash dispensers deployed to high volume points

~PostBank call centre (available 24/7) on 0800 53 54 55 to deal with concerns and complaints related to SASSA/SAPO cards – card replacement, PIN resets and non-payment

3. Call Centre
SASSA call centre (0800 60 10 11) will be available, although there may be reduced capacity.

~Call centre available working hours only

~Plans being made to provide staff with tools of trade (computers with links to Socpen; 3G cards and airtime) to be able to work from home and still deal with calls

~Manager’s cell phones also to be linked to pick up on overflow calls

~Link to Postbank call centre for SASSA/SAPO card related enquiries

~Call centres in regions will be manned by 2 staff at manager level – able to respond even if this is done by staff working from home

4. Social relief of distress
~SASSA working on step-by-step process to assist individuals and shelters / institutions who may require SRD support during lockdown

~DSD to assist with amending regulations to allow for application process not necessarily to require face-to-face contact (currently required in terms of Regulation 14 to Social Assistance Act)

~Service providers who are able to provide food parcels to be confirmed per province by tomorrow, 26 March

~Regions will engage the service providers to be on standby

~Coordination (especially for shelters and institutions done through ProvJocs

~Close cooperation with DSD in the provinces to coordinate interventions

5. Transport for beneficiaries
This should not be a SASSA responsibility. Matter to be discussed at ProvJocs and Department of Transport also to come in with solutions. Lack of public transport may severely affect beneficiaries’ ability to get to points to access their grants.

6. Repetitive communication
The following matters bear repeating, so that all citizens may heed the call:

~Grants will be paid. There is no need to withdraw all the cash at once, or to go to points where large numbers of people congregate.

~Once the grant money is in the account, it will remain there, regardless of when it is accessed.

~Older persons and persons with disabilities should be given preference. Their grants will be available on 30 and 31 March. All others can access their grants from 1 April

Grant amounts have increased as from 1 April :
~Grants for older persons and disability grants increase to R1 860

~Grants for war veterans and older persons older than 75 years increase to R1 880

~Foster child grants increase to R1 040 per child

~Care dependency grants increase to R1 860

~Child support grants increase to R440 per child

~Cash pay points will be serviced according to the set schedule which was communicated during the March payment cycle

~The Children’s court, sexual offences court, family advocacy- if these courts will be functioning during lockdown period it will require social development to put in place mechanisms to keep social development cases in roll.

Court preparations for victims
~The removal of children in need of care and support (we request that the process be shortened and the cluster allows social workers to remove children to a place of safety as their case will be addressed after lockdown.

~Our services are up and running to respond to the decisions of the courts including children in conflict with the law.

~Access to protection orders- Justice Cluster need to ensure that victims of GBV are able to access their services in terms of protection orders.

~The support on the suspension of the custody and visitation rights, we request that children remain with the primary custody holder and should only be moved with exception circumstances (no children should be moved for the duration of the lockdown)

~The GBV Command Centre is available to support the Justice Cluster and victims in terms of the above. (SKYPE: HELPMEGBV, toll free on 0800 428 428 and to get a call back simply dial *120*7867 #.)

~We will be increasing Social Services Professionals to ensure that the above are in order

~All the relevant shelters and supporting services will be operational 24 hours

~The suspension of adoption services package for the duration of the lockdown

~We are requesting the Security cluster to constantly update part A and B of the registers to minimise exposure (Social ills and deployment of offenders) in terms of suitable and qualified to work with our vulnerable people

~The JCPS deployment strategy should take into consideration Social Development compliance protocols.

25/03/2020

Important Contact Details

GBV Command Centre: 0800 428 428 / *120*7867 # from any cell phone

Persons with disabilities, SMS ‘help’ to 31531
Women Abuse Helpline: 0800 150 150

Child line: 0800 055 555

SAPS Crime Stop: 0860 10111 / SMS Crime Line: 32211

GBVF-related service complaints (SAPS): 0800 333 177/
[email protected]

National AIDS Helpline: 0800 012 322

National Human Trafficking Helpline: 0800 222 777

Su***de Helpline: 0800 567 567

National Department of Health: https://www.health.gov.za

National Institute of Communicable Diseases: https://www.nicd.ac.za

World Health Organisation: https://www.who.int

Coronavirus Hotline: 0800 029 999

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