Abstract

Development of social services in Bulgaria is predetermined by the policies of last decades of the last century and is characterized by a number of features arising from the difficult transition to a market economy and modern challenges of dynamic social and economic environment. Social services are activities targeted at supporting assisted persons to conduct a complete way of life and full inclusion in society. Social services are aimed mainly at social integration of people, giving them the opportunity to lead an independent life and not to be dependent on the service or the institution. Development of social services in community is the key to effective social inclusion, poverty alleviation and participation in society of all vulnerable groups. In recent years, policy in the sphere of social services in Bulgaria is directed to development of services in community and home to replace the institutional model of care. Planning and implementation of national policy of reforms in child care is directly related to children at risk and better recognition of their problems and needs. Purposeful activities are carried out and programs are being implemented to achieve one of the main objectives of this policy - deinstitutionalization of children. Based on European practices and models activities and methods of child care are successfully realized. Presented study on the development of social services for children, with a special emphasis on deinstitutionalization, makes analyses of the system of social services for children as set in main strategic documents and statistical data. The aim is to identify key processes, trends and issues and to make recommendations for policy improvements. Main results emphasize that in order to achieve the desired effects new approaches and measures are needed in application of running strategies. Main recommendations are defined for implementation of social policies for children and a conceptual framework of child care is proposed. It is important and necessary to develop a policy that will not only offer appropriate care for children at risk in the short term, but will also to prevent possible problems in the future .

Highlights

  • In many countries, institutionalization is seen as a countermeasure of poverty and of the partial measures to support the family

  • The social services in Bulgaria are divided into two types depending on the environment they are provided social services provided in community and social services in specialized institutions

  • In 2008 Bulgaria adopted a National Strategy for Children 2008-2018, and in 2010 adopted the National Strategy "Vision for deinstitutionalization of children in Bulgaria" according to which deinstitutionalization is a process of replacing institutional care for children care in the community in a family or family-like environment

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Institutionalization is seen as a countermeasure of poverty and of the partial measures to support the family. This leads to unnecessary placements, often when biological parents are alive and able to care for their children if they are properly supported. Policies should focus on the prevention of child abandonment and on greater placement of children without parental care by caregivers. It is proposed to be redirected resources to community services by changing the financial flows to support families at risk. Institutional care is often described as self-serving and difficult to support the principle of protecting the best interests of the child

SYSTEM OF SOCIAL SERVICES FOR CHILDREN
CHALLENGES TO THE SYSTEM OF SOCIAL SERVICES FOR CHILDREN
MAIN FEATURES OF THE POLICY OF DEINSTITUTIONALIZATION OF CHILDREN
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK OF CHILD CARE
Emotional needs
Cognitive needs
CONCLUSION

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