Social work The transfer of income support to Kela did not free up social workers’ time for clients: employees estimate that an ever smaller share of working time goes directly to client work

Social work The transfer of income support to Kela did not free up social workers’ time for clients: employees estimate that an ever smaller share of working time goes directly to client work

According to social work professionals, Kela was able to meet the needs of the clients who seemed to need the most support, the worst.

Basic income support the transfer from municipalities to Kela did not free up time for adult social workers for clients, according to the results of a municipal survey of social work collected by the National Institute for Health and Welfare (THL) in May.

Today, more of the working time of those working in adult social work goes to investigating basic income support applications and decisions than to individual client work. According to the survey, an average of […]

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