Promoting Children’s Welfare in the Nordic Countries

The aim of this study is to describe and compare the institutions that promote the welfare of children and youth in Nordic countries. These institutions concern policies that are related to child welfare in five Nordic countries, namely Denmark, Finland, Norway, Iceland and Sweden. The decision to e...

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Main Author: Hiilamo, Heikki
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: sosiaali- ja terveysministeriö 2008
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Online Access:http://julkaisut.valtioneuvosto.fi/handle/10024/74735
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spelling ftvalto:oai:julkaisut.valtioneuvosto.fi:10024/74735 2023-09-05T13:19:20+02:00 Promoting Children’s Welfare in the Nordic Countries Hiilamo, Heikki 2008 88 true http://julkaisut.valtioneuvosto.fi/handle/10024/74735 EN eng sosiaali- ja terveysministeriö Helsinki FI Selvityksiä 2008:15 1236-2115 978-952-00-2554-0 http://julkaisut.valtioneuvosto.fi/handle/10024/74735 URN:ISBN:978-952-00-2555-7 This publication is copyrighted. You may download, display and print it for Your own personal use. Commercial use is prohibited. hyvinvointi lapset nuoret perhepolitiikka Pohjoismaat hyvinvoinnin edistäminen sarjajulkaisu 2008 ftvalto 2023-08-23T23:03:17Z The aim of this study is to describe and compare the institutions that promote the welfare of children and youth in Nordic countries. These institutions concern policies that are related to child welfare in five Nordic countries, namely Denmark, Finland, Norway, Iceland and Sweden. The decision to exclude autonomous territories, Faroe Islands (Denmark), Greenland (Denmark) and Åland (Finland), was based on the fact that most programmes promoting child welfare in these territories do not have distinctive features. By institutions promoting the welfare of children and youth we mean the overall system in each country under which public authorities, private actors and third sector parties (NGO’s, Churches etc.) provide services and welfare programmes to families with children. “Welfare” is used as a broad concept that includes children’s material resources as well as services targeted to children and families with children. Welfare is also conveyed by the ways in which children and youth are perceived in society, such as how they are involved in decision-making. The study focuses on eight institutions or areas of welfare, namely: - Early childhood education and care (ECEC) - Welfare services at school - Health care of children and youth - Parenting support - Decision-making - Maternity/paternity leave and leave to care for children - Universal child benefits - Income related child benefits. The institutional review was mainly based on a questionnaire that was sent to national informants in May 2007, i.e. contact persons in Ämbetsmannakomittén (the Nordic network of civil servants in the field of social and health policy). A review of policies promoting the welfare of children and youth in the Nordic countries exposes a large variety of services and benefits targeted for them. It is not possible to compare the policies in detail or to draw any far-reaching conclusion in this respect. The general picture is that all the countries belong to the same family. There are clearly more similarities than dissimilarities among ... Journal/Newspaper Faroe Islands Greenland Iceland VALTO - Institutional Repository for the Government Faroe Islands Greenland Norway
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description The aim of this study is to describe and compare the institutions that promote the welfare of children and youth in Nordic countries. These institutions concern policies that are related to child welfare in five Nordic countries, namely Denmark, Finland, Norway, Iceland and Sweden. The decision to exclude autonomous territories, Faroe Islands (Denmark), Greenland (Denmark) and Åland (Finland), was based on the fact that most programmes promoting child welfare in these territories do not have distinctive features. By institutions promoting the welfare of children and youth we mean the overall system in each country under which public authorities, private actors and third sector parties (NGO’s, Churches etc.) provide services and welfare programmes to families with children. “Welfare” is used as a broad concept that includes children’s material resources as well as services targeted to children and families with children. Welfare is also conveyed by the ways in which children and youth are perceived in society, such as how they are involved in decision-making. The study focuses on eight institutions or areas of welfare, namely: - Early childhood education and care (ECEC) - Welfare services at school - Health care of children and youth - Parenting support - Decision-making - Maternity/paternity leave and leave to care for children - Universal child benefits - Income related child benefits. The institutional review was mainly based on a questionnaire that was sent to national informants in May 2007, i.e. contact persons in Ämbetsmannakomittén (the Nordic network of civil servants in the field of social and health policy). A review of policies promoting the welfare of children and youth in the Nordic countries exposes a large variety of services and benefits targeted for them. It is not possible to compare the policies in detail or to draw any far-reaching conclusion in this respect. The general picture is that all the countries belong to the same family. There are clearly more similarities than dissimilarities among ...
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