New Framework for Social Services: Improved Standards, Staffing, and Housing Considerations

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The decree that sets out the structure and operation of social service centers, programs, and services anticipates higher costs aimed at raising the standard of care. Funding for these adjustments will come from the Generalitat Valenciana, a move supported by the vice president of the Consell and the Equality and Social Policy councilor. Following the General Assembly, autonomous authorities confirmed a decree that modernizes and unifies social service regulations. The update covers staffing ratios across all resources in the system, introduces new cohabitation care models, and plans for smaller, more home-like centers, all designed to improve the living environment for users. Attribution: Generalitat Valenciana.

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In his remarks, Mas described the convention as a meaningful and necessary upgrade to the centers’ quality standards. He pointed to more privacy, more efficient use of space, and a commitment to specialized care that reduces unnecessary burdens on residents. The staff who work directly with service users will see a notable increase in numbers, and Crevillentina stressed the assurance that those receiving service-related benefits will not incur co-payments. The vice president framed these changes as a message of hope and reassurance for users and their families. Attribution: Consell de la Generalitat Valenciana.

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The decree to guarantee improved rates aligns with agreements reached with other autonomous communities and local governments. The Ministry projects that public and concert venues will see an economic forecast of 137 million euros by 2027. The policy aims to boost job creation in the social services sector and to provide care for vulnerable populations. It will also double the number of staff directly employed in care within boarding centers. Attribution: Generalitat Valenciana.

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Rolling out this system will lead to higher housing costs tied to improved conditions, a move that Mas says will not affect the overall stock because the Generalitat will administer the changes. The vice president notes that the decree has the backing of the Consell Jurídic Consultiu and the major dormitory employers, and that the anticipated impact on users or the sector has been carefully considered. Crevillentina added that questions about private education or private hospitals were not raised with the ministry responsible for education or health when similar charges are discussed in those sectors. Attribution: Consell de la Generalitat Valenciana.

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