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Children's Act, 2005 (Act No. 38 of 2005)

Chapter 2 : General Principles

11. Children with disability or chronic illness

 

(1) In any matter concerning a child with a disability due consideration must be given to—
(a) providing the child with parental care, family care or special care as and when appropriate;
(b) making it possible for the child to participate in social, cultural, religious and educational activities, recognising the special needs that the child may have;
(c) providing the child with conditions that ensure dignity, promote self-reliance and facilitate active participation in the community; and
(d) providing the child and the child’s care-giver with the necessary support services.

 

(2) In any matter concerning a child with chronic illness due consideration must be given to—
(a) providing the child with parental care, family care or special care as and when appropriate;
(b) providing the child with conditions that ensure dignity, promote self-reliance and facilitate active participation in the community; and
(c) providing the child with the necessary support services.

 

(3) A child with a disability or chronic illness has the right not to be subjected to medical, social, cultural or religious practices that are detrimental to his or her health, well-being or dignity.