Department of Social Development

Department of Social Development The official page for the Department of Social Development

Vision: Building a Caring and Self-reliant Society.

The Department has the following primary core functions:

• Management and oversight over social security, encompassing social assistance and social insurance policies that aim to prevent and alleviate poverty in the event of life cycle risks such as loss of income due to unemployment, disability, old age or death occurring.


• Developmental social welfare services that provide support to redu

ce poverty, vulnerability and the impact of HIV and AIDS through sustainable development programmes in partnership with implementing agents such as State-funded institutions, Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs), Community-Based Organisations (CBOs) and Faith-Based Organisations (FBOs). Vision
A caring and integrated system of social development services that facilitates human development and improves the quality of life. Values
The people we serve come first in performing our duties. We will ensure equity and freedom from discrimination and harassment in the workplace and in the services provided by our department. We will work in partnership with the people we serve and with other stakeholders. We will use the resources entrusted to us, to deliver on the Government's priorities in the most efficient, effective and innovative ways. We will be transparent and accountable for our decisions, actions and performance. We will share our knowledge and expertise with other departments and broader welfare sector and learn from them. In performing our duties; we will uphold the Constitution of the republic of South Africa, the laws governing the public service and the Code of Conduct for the Public Service.

The commemoration serves to bridge the historic struggle for youth empowerment through equal education, inclusive econom...
10/06/2026

The commemoration serves to bridge the historic struggle for youth empowerment through equal education, inclusive economic participation and skills development. It seeks to mobilise society towards practical pathways that connect young people to opportunities. Furthermore, the Youth month commemoration aims to promote active citizenship, showcase interventions that support youth employment and entrepreneurship. It will also strengthen partnerships across sectors and restore hope to young people facing unemployment, exclusion and related social challenges.

5 Days to Go! | ICROP Soweto 2026The countdown has begun! In just 5 days, the Social Development Portfolio—led by the Ac...
10/06/2026

5 Days to Go! | ICROP Soweto 2026

The countdown has begun! In just 5 days, the Social Development Portfolio—led by the Acting Minister, Ms Sindisiwe Chikunga, will bring essential government services directly to the people of Soweto through the Integrated Community Registration Outreach Programme (ICROP). From social grants and social relief services to community development opportunities and support programmes, government is taking services closer to where people live.

Prevention is our priority. We are therefore increasing our efforts to promote positive masculinity, focused on boys and...
09/06/2026

Prevention is our priority. We are therefore increasing our efforts to promote positive masculinity, focused on boys and young men in schools, communities and organisations.

We continue to strengthen the response of the police, prosecutors and courts, and are improving support and care for survivors of gender-based violence.

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Government services will be brought closer to the community through the ICROP outreach programme, which will be led by A...
09/06/2026

Government services will be brought closer to the community through the ICROP outreach programme, which will be led by Acting Minister of Social Development, Ms Sindisiwe Chikunga, in Pimville, Soweto on 15 June 2026.

🚨 IMPORTANT NOTICE: BLOCKED ID NUMBERS 🚨Do you have a blocked South African ID number? The Department of Home Affairs ha...
09/06/2026

🚨 IMPORTANT NOTICE: BLOCKED ID NUMBERS 🚨

Do you have a blocked South African ID number? The Department of Home Affairs has launched a nationwide campaign to assist individuals whose IDs were blocked before November 2022. Affected persons are encouraged to visit their nearest Home Affairs office and submit representations explaining why their ID should be unblocked before 10 July 2026. Failure to do so may result in the cancellation of the affected identity number.

📄 Bring supporting documents such as birth certificates, clinic cards, school records, parents' IDs, affidavits, or any other documents that can help verify your identity.

For more information and to check if your ID is affected, visit: https://chatgpt.com/c/6a27ac91-da2c-83ea-90f7-9305e777bd69

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09/06/2026

Address

134 Pretorius Street
Pretoria
0002

Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 16:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 16:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 16:00
Thursday 08:00 - 16:00
Friday 08:00 - 16:00

Telephone

+27123127500

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