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  2. Welfare in Finland - Wikipedia

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    The Social Welfare Act of 1982 replaced some older laws; it charged local government with providing such social services as general and family counseling and with making housing available to those needing it, most notably the aged and the infirm, troubled youth, and alcoholics.

  3. Wellbeing services counties of Finland - Wikipedia

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    On 23 June 2021, the Parliament of Finland approved the bills on social and health care reform. According to the law on the implementation of the reform, the tasks and organizational responsibility for social and health care services and rescue services were transferred from the municipalities to the counties on 1 January 2023. [ 4 ]

  4. National Supervisory Authority for Welfare and Health (Finland)

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    The National Supervisory Authority for Welfare and Health (Valvira; Finnish: Sosiaali- ja terveysalan lupa- ja valvontavirasto, Swedish: Tillstånds- och tillsynsverket för social- och hälsovården) is a centralised body operating under the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health in Finland. Its statutory purpose is to supervise and provide ...

  5. Ministry of Social Affairs and Health - Wikipedia

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    The ministry has five departments: the Administration and Planning Department, the Department for Promotion of Welfare and Health, the Department for Social and Health Services, the Department for Occupational Safety and the Health and Insurance Department. [2] The ministry's predecessor was founded prior to Finland's declaration of ...

  6. National Public Health Institute of Finland - Wikipedia

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    KTL was founded in 1911; [1] the final form was established in 1982 in order to promote public health in Finland. [2] The institution had a duty to promote health and prevent disease. KTL performed research in public health in broad sense, and monitored diseases. KTL also acquired and distributed the vaccines paid by the government.

  7. Category:Welfare in Finland - Wikipedia

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    Child welfare in Finland (1 C, 1 P) S. Social security in Finland (3 P) Pages in category "Welfare in Finland" This category contains only the following page.

  8. Finland passed its flexible work act in 1996–and it may ...

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    Finland passed its flexible work act in 1996–and it may partly explain why it’s the happiest nation. Miika Mäkitalo. March 19, 2024 at 7:38 AM. Alessandro Rampazzo - Anadolu Agency - Getty ...

  9. Constitution of Finland - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of Finland (Finnish: Suomen perustuslaki or Swedish: Finlands grundlag) is the supreme source of national law of Finland. [1] It defines the basis, structures and organisation of government, the relationship between the different constitutional organs, and lays out the fundamental rights of Finnish citizens, and individuals in general.