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21.10.2021Meeting with the President of SerbiaDeputy Minister Stanisław Szwed met with Željke Cvijanović, President of the Republic of Serbia. The meeting was also attended by Koviljka Špirić, Ambassador of Bosnia and Herzegovina to Poland. The talks concerned cooperation between both countries and the exchange of experience.
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19.10.2021Meeting of the Ministers of Labour of the V4 countriesMinister Maląg took part in the meeting of the Ministers of Labour of the V4 countries. In Budapest, the impact of the pandemic on the labour market and methods to counteract its negative effects were discussed. The second topic was legislative solutions, especially those regarding remote work and digitisation.
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07.10.2021ePraca app – a modern tool for job seekers!Are you seeking a job? Thanks to the modern ePraca app, you will find it faster and easier! You will get free access to information about thousands of offers from all over Poland, job fairs and exchanges and other events organised by labour offices.
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06.10.2021Closeness and care. The programme for the development of family nursing homes is being launchedImproving the availability of care services provided in family nursing homes and developing this form of support. As from the next year, as part of the programme for the development of family nursing homes, municipalities will be able to apply for co-financing related to the creation of new homes and for co-financing of costs incurred by municipalities in connection with referring people to these institutions.
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05.10.2021Polish Order means new opportunities for Poland. Minister Marlena Maląg at the Congress 590Macroeconomic indicators show that Poland has coped with the pandemic. Owing to billions of PLN invested in saving jobs, today the situation in the labour market is stable. We are going further, because there are new opportunities ahead of us. This is the best moment to give Poland an impulse for further, effective development – said the Minister of Family and Social Policy, Marlena Maląg during Tuesday’s speech at the 590 Congress.
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04.10.2021„Independence – Activity – Mobility!”. PLN 1 billion to support persons with disabilitiesHousing for persons with disabilities, cars, financing the creation of new Occupational Therapy Workshops and Occupational Activity Centres, as well as rental of rehabilitation equipment – these elements form a package of additional support instruments called „Independence – Activity – Mobility!”. For these activities, PLN 1 billion will be allocated over the next three years.
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01.10.2021Family Care Capital is coming up. The Sejm adopted the actAdditional support for families with children, investment in human capital, making it easier for parents to reconcile family life with work – these are the most important objectives of Family Care Capital. It means PLN 12 thousand for the second and subsequent child between 12 and 36 months of age – regardless of income. The Sejm adopted the act on this matter.
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29.09.2021National Senioralia 2021 with the participation of Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki and Minister Marlena MalągThe National Senioralia 2021, held on Wednesday in Tomaszów Mazowiecki, was a real festival of elderly people, as well as an opportunity to meet and present the talents of the gifted seniors. The event was attended by Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki and Minister of Family and Social Policy Marlena Maląg.
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26.09.2021Polish Order. Financial security of seniorsDemographic changes and the ageing of society are reasons for which the questions about the quality of life of elderly people in Poland are becoming increasingly important. What is needed are comprehensive solutions providing this age group with adequate support and care.
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25.09.2021Family Care Capital – important support for families with young childrenFor many parents, combining professional work with raising young children is a great challenge. They lack not only time, but sometimes also funds to pay for a nanny or nursery. That is why Family Care Capital has been created – a new financial solution, which will cover about 615 thousand children next year.