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PART B: PERFORMANCE INFORMATION
Social Crime Prevention and Anti-Substance Abuse
Outcome Reduced levels of poverty, inequality, vulnerability, and social ills
Outputs Output indicator Actual Achievement 2019/20 Actual Achievement Annual target Actual Outputs 2021/22 Reasons for
2020/21 2021/22 Deviation from
2021/22 target
Anti-Gang Number of Training on the (DSD) Anti Implementation of Nine (9) high-risk Anti-Gangsterism strategy has been implemented through capacitating No deviation
Strategy high-risk Gangsterism Strategy was Anti-Gangsterism Districts nine (9) high-risk districts
implemented districts conducted in 4 provinces Strategy was monitored implementing Anti-
implementing namely KZN, MP, NC and in six (6) provinces, Gang strategy
Anti-Gang LP. A report for trainings namely, KZN, EC, WC, MP,
Strategy was produced. GP and LP
Campuses Number of N/A New Indicator Eight (8) campuses A total of thirty-seven (37) campuses were reached through prevention The
capacitated campuses reached through and early intervention measures to curb social ills during the period Department
on prevention reached prevention and under review. received more
and early through early intervention requests from
intervention prevention measures to curb The following campuses were reached: institutions of
measures to and early social ills amongst Sol Plaatjie University and NCR TVET College (Upington, Kathu and higher learning
curb social intervention children and youth Kuruman) in Northern Cape, during the
ills amongst measures to fourth quarter
children and curb social Lehurutse TVET and North West University (Mafikeng campus) in North to support
youth ills amongst West, university
children and students
youth Mpumalanga University (Nelspruit and Siyabuswa Campuses), and orientation
Nkangala TVET in Mpumalanga, programmes
Lovedale TVET (Alice Campus) and St Marks (East London Campus) in
the Eastern Cape,
Capricorn TVET (Polokwane, Senwabarwana and Seshego Campuses),
Tshwane University of Technology and University of Venda in Limpopo
Tshwane South College, West Col TVET, University of Pretoria,
and University of Johannesburg (Auckland, Soweto, Bunting Road,
Doornfontein campuses) in Gauteng,
University of Free State
(Bloemfontein and South Campuses) in the Free State,
Elangeni TVET (Inanda and Ntuzuma Campuses), Durban University of
Technology (Steve Biko campus), Mangosuthu University of Technology
and University of Zululand (Kwadlangezwa and Richards Bay campuses)
in KwaZulu-Natal, and
Cape Peninsula University of Technology (District Six, Bellville, Mowbray,
Wellington, Ganger Bay and Athlone campuses) in Western Cape.
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