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A theses in the Department of Social Studies Education,
Faculty of Social Sciences, Submitted to the School of
Graduate Studies, in partial fulfilment
of the requirements for the award of the degree of
Doctor of Philosophy
(Social Studies Education,)
in the University of Education, Winneba
JUNE, 2024 |
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The challenges facing children in the 21st century are as immense as challenges facing
adults. Social protection of children is therefore important for the overall wellbeing of
children. Despite the existence of child rights laws and institutions, social protection of
children in Winneba Township remains inadequate, necessitating an exploration of the
implementation gaps and challenges to inform effective solutions and as such, this study
seeks to bridge this gap. The purpose of the study was to explore the social protection
measures in place for children in the Winneba Township. The interpretivist paradigm
was adopted for the study. The research approach was qualitative while the descriptive
case study design was adopted. The study sampled 30 participants using purposive and
convenience sampling procedures. Data were collected using semi-structured interview
guide and a focus group discussion guide. The data were analysed using thematic
analysis. The results showed that social protection of children was perceived by the
participants as involving identifying and intervening to end abuse of children, and
protection of children’s rights. It was also revealed that the social protection measures
available in Winneba involved rescuing abused children and putting them in recovery,
providing child maintenance and support for parents, and educating the public on child
rights. Further, the study showed that social protection measures were deployed in
Winneba through mechanisms such as investigation and mediation, collaboration and
public sensitisation. Additionally, it was found that the main challenges hindering the
social protection of children were finance, tradition or culture, institutional politics and
knowledge of child rights. Finally, the study revealed that community awareness and
sensitization, collaboration, funding and provision of resources, and education of
stakeholders were factors which can enhance the social protection of children in
Winneba. It was recommended that clubs should be formed by schools to ensure
children learn about their rights and responsibilities, effective collaboration between
actors should be encouraged and an improved budgetary allocation for child protection
actors. This can help the agencies get the funding and resources needed to sufficiently
ensure the social protection of children. |
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