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  • 17.02.2022
    The Deputy Minister of Family and Social Policy, Government Plenipotentiary for Disabled People, Paweł Wdówik attended the online Global Disability Summit, organised by the governments of Norway, Ghana and the International Disability Alliance.
  • 16.02.2022
    On 15 February, Deputy Minister Barbara Socha, Government Plenipotentiary for Demographic Policy, attended an informal meeting of EU Ministers for Employment and Social Policy held in Bordeaux.
  • 16.02.2022
    Parental leave will be longer and the right to it will no longer depend on the use of maternity leave by the mother of a child. In addition, there will be changes in paternity leave and new care leave will be introduced. The Ministry of Family and Social Policy prepared an amendment to the provisions of the Labour Code and to some other acts so as to implement the so-called Parental Directive. The draft legislation has just been submitted for public consultation.
  • 11.02.2022
    As from 1 March, old age and disability pensions are going up How much? Under the rules being in force today, benefits would increase by 5.7%. In order to secure the financial situation of Polish seniors, the Government increases the indexation rate, thanks to which benefits will increase by 7%. The lowest pension will be PLN 1,338.44 gross. This is an increase of PLN 87.56. In addition, in the second half of the year, the fourteenth pension will be paid again.
  • 10.02.2022
    On 10 February 2022, the Minister of Family and Social Policy met with the Ambassador of Mongolia to Poland, Dorj Barkhas.
  • 10.02.2022
    The amendment to the Act on social employment enters into force on 15 February. It includes, among others, increasing the integration benefit, making the time of participation in social integration centres more flexible and abandoning the condition of poverty when referring people to these centres.
  • 09.02.2022
    Thanks to listening to the needs of people, we have significantly changed many areas of the functioning of the state for the better – said Minister Marlena Maląg, summarising in the Sejm the last 6 years of shaping the family policy.
  • 08.02.2022
    On 8 February, the regulation of the Minister of Family and Social Policy on homes for mothers with minor children and pregnant women entered into force. Thanks to it, the maximum period of stay in the home for mothers and pregnant women has been extended, in reasonable cases, even up to 18 months.
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