| From : | Tea Gvaramadze <tgvaramadze@moh.gov.ge> |
| To : | Nini Talakhadze <ntalakhadze@moh.gov.ge> |
| Subject : | პასუხები |
| Cc : | Tamar Barkalaia <tbarkalaia@moh.gov.ge> |
| Received On : | 07.02.2020 12:26 |
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გიგზავნით კითხვებზე პასუხებს.
ბავშვსების დეინსტიტუციონალიზაციის ნაწილში წერია Childcare has still not been fully de-institutionalised. Two large state-run institutions continue to operate, housing about 80 children with severe and multiple disabilities. Over 900 children live in 38 unregulated institutions, mainly boarding schools financed and run by local municipalities, the Georgian Orthodox Church and Muslim communities. In 2019, the Government started to extend state regulations and standards to these institutions. In response to a strike by public social service workers in March, the Government agreed to increase investment in social services capacity and quality case management, and launched an inter-
institutional approach to violence against children.
და მე სხვა პასუხი არ მაქვს.
საუკეთესო სურვილებით,
Tatia Gvaramadze
Head of Social Protection Policy Division
Policy Department
144 Ak. Tsereteli ave., 0159
Tbilisi, Georgia
(Tel: (+995 32) 251 00 37 (0512)
Mob: (+995577)222805
E-mail: tgvaramadze@moh.gov.ge, tatiagvaramadze@gmail.com