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Foetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) Report

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The Premier of the Northern Cape, Ms Hazel Jenkins, invites members of the media to a press briefing on the outcomes of a study conducted in the Province by the Foundation for Foetal Alcohol Research (FARR).

Foetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) is a pattern of mental and physical defects that can develop in a fetus in association with high levels of alcohol consumption during pregnancy.

Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) is among the most common causes of learning disability worldwide and is eminently preventable. It is a very common drinking pattern in pregnant woman that results in Foetal Alcohol Syndrome Disorder. This drinking pattern common among women in many parts of South Africa is amenable to intervention as it is not associated with alcohol dependence.

In earlier studies, De Aar and Upington were rated as the towns with the highest reported cases of Foetal Alcohol Syndrome in South Africa. As part of Government’s responsibility to intervene and ensure that we plan comprehensively in order to ensure that the correct programmes and projects are implemented within the Northern Cape and more especially Upington and De Aar, the Foundation for Foetal Alcohol Research (FARR) was appointed to conduct a study on Foetal Alcohol Syndrome in Upington and De Aar.

The Study took place from 2003 to 2006 in De Aar and from 2005 to 2010 in Upington. There were three phases to the study: firstly a baseline assessment of Foetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) and partial FAS prevalence; secondly, prevention interventions and finally 1 year after, assessment of FAS/ PFAS prevalence.
The study is now complete and FARR will be presenting the outcomes of the Study to the Premier and the Provincial Cabinet.

Details of the press briefing are as follows:

Date: 8 February 2012
Venue: Room 503, 5th floor, JW Sauer Building
Time: 13h00

Your attendance at this session will be highly appreciated.
Released jointly by the Communications Directorate, Office of the Premier and Department of Social Development

Contact persons:
Bronwyn Thomas-Abrahams
083 447 6586, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Conrad Fortune
079 8730 679, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

From oppression to a Humans Right Society

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South Africa's Human Rights Day, 21 March, is synonymous with an innocuous but historic township, Sharpeville. On 21 March 1960 at least 180 black people were injured and 69 killed when South African police opened fire on approximately 300 demonstrators, who were protesting against the pass laws, at the township of Sharpeville, near Vereeniging in the Transvaal. In similar demonstrations at the police station in Vanderbijlpark, another person was shot. Later that day at Langa, a township outside Cape Town, police baton charged and fired tear gas at the gathered protesters, shooting three and injuring several others. The Sharpeville Massacre, as the event has become known, signalled the start of armed resistance in South Africa, and prompted worldwide condemnation of South Africa's Apartheid policies.

PROVINCIAL CELEBRATIONS

Each district will hold events to highlight achievements in the promotion of human rights as well as areas where human rights are still being violated. Members of the EXCO and MPL’s will be deployed to each of the five districts.

LOCATION
DISTRICT TOWN

Namakwa Steinkopf
Frances Baard Delportshoop
Siyanda Riemvasmaak
John Taolo Gaetsewe Deben
Pixley ka Seme Novalspond

For any information contact Ms B Samuels at Sports Arts and Culture
CELL: 076 450 4177
TEL: 053 807 4645

GEMS DAY

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[ GEMS in partnership with the Office of the Premier celebrates GEMS Day Event ]

The Government Employees Medical Scheme (GEMS), in partnership with the Office of the Premier and all Northern Cape Provincial Departments, engaged in a GEMS Day event on Friday, 12 July 2024.

This event aimed to celebrate and promote the health and well-being of government employees across the Northern Cape. The GEMS Day Event featured a range of activities, including health screenings, wellness workshops, and interactive sessions designed to educate and empower employees to lead healthier lives. Attendees had the opportunity to engage with healthcare professionals, participate in fitness activities, and learn more about the comprehensive benefits offered by GEMS.

The event also included a speaker who shared insights on the importance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle and the role of medical schemes in supporting employees health needs. GEMS is committed to providing accessible and quality healthcare solutions for government employees and their families.

This partnership with the Office of the Premier underscores our shared commitment to enhancing the overall well-being of our workforce.

 


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T&I Building
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Monuments Heights
Private Bag x5016
Kimberley
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ZLangeveldt@ncpg.gov.za
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