Abstract
This chapter deals with personal social services in Israel – institutional services and communal services designed for marginalized populations. The expenditure for personal social services provided by the Ministry of Social Affairs and Social Services and many non-governmental entities is lower compared to other components of the welfare state in Israel, representing six percent of the social expenditure After a period of stagnation during the mid-2000s (2002-2006), there was a growth in the budget directed to these services in the past three years; at the same time changes took place in the Ministry of Social Affairs and Social Services’ policy, as reflected in expanding the privatization trend beyond services that can be provided in the community.Furthermore, as of late, a reform committee completed its deliberations and recommended substantial changes in the array of personal social services, including legislating a Social Services Law.
Original language | Hebrew |
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Pages (from-to) | 261-280 |
Number of pages | 20 |
Journal | דוח מצב המדינה |
State | Published - 2009 |
IHP publications
- IHP publications
- Budget -- Israel
- Distress (Psychology)
- Older people
- People with disabilities
- Problem children
- Problem youth
- Social policy
- Social problems -- Psychological aspects