Welfare Ministry
‘Just be you': How Israel can support individuals with disabilities - opinion
Whereas many people view getting out of bed and coming to work as an obligation, for many employees with disabilities, going to work is welcomed and a source of excitement and recognition.
Foster family or residential care system? US study informs Israeli org. on how to care for orphans
The overlooked victims: Israel's vulnerable populations struggle as war diverts needed resources
State will halt funding for at-risk haredi yeshivot with students who don’t draft
Court: Law punishing parents for childrens' rock-throwing illegal
A lawyer for Adalah - the NGO which filed the appeal to the High Court - said it is an "invalid, discriminatory and vengeful tool that violates the basic principles of criminal law."
Coalition of LGBTQ organizations compiles extensive policy proposal
Organizations proposed to amend or legislate 15 specific LBGTQ-related laws, including a ban on "conversion therapy" for minors.
Coronavirus hotel operator may be charged with negligence in rape case
The report stated that the decision to concentrate the youths without separating them based on gender and age was wrong and directly contributed to the 13-year-old victim's lack of safety.
At-risk youth significantly impacted by coronavirus crisis
Last year marked the first time in years that a decline in the effectiveness of the national program was reported.
The Summit Institute: Providing a new start
The Summit Institute gives foster-care children and those suffering from mental health issues a fair shot at life.
Assisted living tenants to receive COVID-19 vaccine in next week
Magen David Adom launched a vaccination operation in assisted living facilities on Tuesday.
New interministerial pilot aims to prevent COVID-19 infections in JLM
Titled "Security and Welfare," the initiative is planned to be piloted in the neighborhood of Ramot in Jerusalem.
Four murdered, four cases of suicide due to domestic violence
Entering lockdown has become a sort of trap for victims of domestic abuse.
Emergency sensors offered for thousands of elderly people who live alone
'We were all appalled by the sad cases of elderly people who passed away in their homes and nobody knew about it. We are doing everything we can to prevent such situations'
MKs too busy to pay attention to welfare of children, says top exec
Vered Windman, executive director of the National Council of the Child said that politicians need to get back to addressing the needs of the third of children who are subject to abuse.