The first peer reviewed publication on surf therapy appeared in 2010 and focused on Aboriginal children in Australia. It was about mitigating the inter-generational trauma suffered as a result of the ...
Sixteen-year-old Darkuna watched, terrified, as six gun-wielding men ransacked her home. She would become one of many ...
A mother is suing a Georgia daycare after an employee was caught on surveillance footage aggressively placing her baby into hot water.
Synthetic chemicals found in a wide range of products, from textiles to food packaging, and now even breast milk, are endangering infants’ lives in Africa, researchers say. Scientists are still ...
South Africa’s Working for Water programme addresses environmental issues and provides temporary jobs. But it’s not equipping participants for stable employment.
Helen’s child by rape gives her a link “forward into the future.” Bearing children also meant protecting them from their ...
Health and Child Care Minister Dr Douglas Mombeshora has described the living conditions in Garikai, the hotspot for the ...
The Public Servants Association of South Africa (PSA) is sounding the alarm regarding the lack of adequate progress made by the Department of Basic Education (DBE) in its commitment to eliminate pit ...
Way back in 1858 Nongqawuse, a prophetess of the Xhosa tribe in South Africa had a vision telling her that all cattle of the ...
"If the government were to absorb the funding gap left by the USAID cuts in critical sectors including emergency response, HIV/AIDS, basic health, maternal and child health, and water supply and ...
The postponement of the tabling of the Budget three weeks ago was a regrettable, but perhaps an understandable feature of multiparty governance.   The delay has stimulated an unprecedented level of ...