Human factors and child’s safety: A Review of charitable children’s institutions in Kisumu Municipality, Kenya
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2015-02-06Author
Weda, John O
Mwangi, Anne W
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the in
fluence human factors of Charitable Children’s Inst
itutions on
child safety in Kisumu Municipality, Kenya. The obj
ectives of this study were, to examine the extent t
o which staff competency
and staff commitment in a charitable children’s ins
titution influence their safety, to assess how staf
f competencies in charitable
children’s institutions influence child safety. Thi
s study was conducted through descriptive survey de
sign methodology. It
employed stratified sampling, simple random samplin
g and purposive sampling techniques. The main tools
for collecting data
included questionnaires, and interview schedule. Da
ta were analyzed using descriptive statistics and f
indings presented in tables.
Key findings of the study indicate that Charitable
Children’s Institutions in Kisumu Municipality are
able to provide the children
with meals at least three times a day though some l
ack health and nutrition programs. Most have not fu
lly embraced children’s
rights specifically on the right of participation.
Their children have diminished opportunities for th
eir psychosocial needs to be
met and are not prepared to cope with disasters lik
e fire. The majority of the children were happy wit
h the services they receive
from the staff who were widely experienced in their
work. However professional staff in all areas of s
ervice is missing in these
institutions. Some institutional policy statements
that were meant to protect the wellbeing of the chi
ldren were taken for granted
by staff and management. Psychosocial needs of the
children should be addressed by providing opportuni
ties for quality
interaction among the children and with professiona
l children workers. Disaster preparedness plan that
include practical drills
with the children must be in place. Staffs must be
adequate, competent and experienced.
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http://article.sciencepublishinggroup.com/pdf/10.11648.j.hss.20150301.16.pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11295/86764
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John Okello Weda, Anne Wambui Mwangi. Human Factors and Child’s Safety: A Review of Charitable Children’s Institutions in Kisumu Municipality, Kenya. Humanities and Social Sciences. Vol. 3, No. 1, 2015, pp. 47-56Publisher
University of Nairobi
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