Community Partner

Port St Johns Legal Advice Centre

Monitoring site

Port St Johns

Port St Johns Advice Office was established in 1992 by a group of local women who were concerned about the massive retrenchments of mineworkers who could not access their unemployment benefits. Over the years they offered human rights education and in May 2004 registered as a Non-Profit Organisation to promote a culture of human rights as enshrined in the Bill of Rights and to provide free para- legal services to the disadvantaged groups.

It also offers: HIV/AIDS and Gender Response; Local Economic Development – assisting women & youth to identify business opportunities and helping them to establish it and Advocate and lobby for improved service delivery.

16 May 2018 - 16 November 2018 View results

SASSA / SAPO Card Swap

Port St Johns

16 May 2018 - 16 November 2018 View results

SASSA Cash Preference

Port St Johns

1 October 2016 - 30 November 2016 View results

SASSA Service Office - Citizen

SASSA Service Office: Port St Johns

Key Challenges Identified
  1. SASSA officials not wearing nametags
  2. Public awareness & implementation of Regulation 11
  3. Understanding documentation required for grant applications

1 June 2015 - 31 July 2015 View results

Health - Citizen

Port St. Johns CHC

Key Challenges Identified
  1. Improved Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
  2. Monitor the implementation of the recommendations made by the SAHRC. The EMS Improvement Plan includes:
    • 2 ambulances based at PSJ CHC - 1 for maternal & 1 for general services
    • Drop off & pick up centre for patients referred to Isilimela hospital
  3. Shortage of nurses
  4. Equipment:
    • X-ray machine dysfunctional &
    • Shortage of blood pressure equipment

1 June 2014 - 31 July 2014 View results

Health - Citizen

Port St. Johns CHC

Key Challenges Identified
  1. Capacitation of the Health Centre Committee
  2. Demanding improved EMS
Follow Up on 7 October 2015

The priority was capacity building of the Clinic Committee – understanding roles and responsibilities – to campaign for the provision of EMS as per regulation. Poor EMS services are a provincial wide problem. A population on 6.56 million serviced by 416 ambulances – impact most keenly felt by women & children in rural areas.

The Clinic Committee wrote a letter to the OR Tambo District Manager listing their health concerns, including poor EMS. No response received.

PSJ AO is part of the ECHCAC and was active in the hearings held by the SAHRC.