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Social Services Struggle to Reach Younger Children
The social services have difficulty reaching younger children and the interventions are unfairly distributed depending on the children's background. This is shown by a study from the Swedish Association of Local Authorities and Regions (SALAR) and Karlstad University.
Union concern as hired personnel decrease in healthcare
1. 3 billion kronor.
Wanted: Childcare Workers for Elderly Care
Sharply decreasing birth rates are redrawing the map for the country's municipalities. Preschool staff will need to retrain and step in to elderly care.
Positive wind reactions – but not enough
The wind power industry is cautiously positive about the government's proposal, but lacks regulation of the municipal veto. "Two out of three is not bad – but all parts will be needed", writes Tomas Hallberg on Svensk Vindenergi.
The Government Proposes Three New Billion to Healthcare
The Government wants to strengthen healthcare with two billion kronor in targeted grants in 2025. The budget also proposes an additional billion for shorter queues in healthcare.
A Mockery of Swedish Healthcare
The opposition is criticizing the government's healthcare funding. It is not an investment, but a budget cut.
Municipalities adapt school funding based on socio-economic background
The number of municipalities distributing money to schools based on students' socio-economic background is increasing, according to a report from the Swedish Association of Local Authorities and Regions (SALAR), reports [SR Ekot](https://sverigesradio. se/artikel/fler-kommuner-fordelar-pengar-till-skolor-utifran-elevernas-bakgrund).
After the criticism – a calmer summer at Sis
The number of escapes and incidents with threats and violence at the country's Sis-homes has decreased during the summer. .
Teachers struggle to get jobs – despite teacher shortage
It is reported to be a shortage of qualified teachers. At the same time, qualified teachers experience that it is difficult to get a job.
"Scaling up to crisis mode due to lack of space"
The National Board of Institutions (Sis) is going into crisis mode due to a lack of space, reports [Sveriges Radio Ekot. ](https://sverigesradio.
The Minister promises: Pressure on Sis-homes eases
Minister for Social Affairs Camilla Waltersson Grönvall (The Moderate Party) promises "a significant improvement" in a couple of months regarding the shortage of places at so-called Sis-homes. Currently, 31 young people are waiting in line for closed care.
Nurses' dissatisfaction after the strike: "Crap"
The dissatisfaction among nurses is great since the Swedish Association of Health Professionals concluded a new agreement with SKR. But according to the union, there were no alternatives to the settlement.
Sis tackles the placement shortage: Takes in the most dangerous children
Six are looking at establishing modular homes to solve the accommodation shortage. The situation is serious, according to youth care director Birgitta Dahlberg.
The Alarm: Full Capacity at Sis - Children May Commit Murder This Summer
The Government has today called an emergency meeting about the acute shortage of places at Sis. There is a great risk that several of the 58 people who are currently in the queue will commit serious violent crimes, according to SKR: "Meanwhile, murders are being committed, of children.
New healthcare agreement in place: "Delighted and relieved"
A new agreement is in place and the healthcare strike is cancelled with immediate effect. I am most pleased that those who work in rotation will now receive a reduction in working hours, says the Chairman of the Swedish Association of Health Professionals Sineva Ribeiro to TT.
The Healthcare Strike is Over – New Agreement in Place
The healthcare conflict is over. Both parties have accepted the mediators' latest offer, which includes, among other things, some reduction in working hours.
The Healthcare Conflict: Parties Meet Mediators
The mediators in the healthcare conflict have called the Swedish Association of Health Professionals, the Swedish Association of Local Authorities and Regions (SALAR) and Sobona to new meetings. But when an offer will come is still unclear.
Larger Deficit than Expected for the Regions
Regions' billion deficit grows, according to the first forecasts for 2024. They became significantly worse than what we had counted on, says Annika Wallenskog, chief economist at SKR, to Ekot.
Care Strike Continues – Union Rejects Mediators' Offer
The healthcare strike continues. The union says no to the mediators' offer.
Mediators' proposal to be submitted - response expected by Friday
On Thursday, the mediators will submit their bid to the parties in the ongoing healthcare conflict. By Friday at 1 pm at the latest, the parties must respond to how they stand on the bid.
Care conflict expands – more out on strike
Furthermore, 1,300 people, including midwives and nurses, are taking part in the extended healthcare strike. It's tough working in healthcare.
Care strike expanded on Tuesday
It will be an expanded care strike on Tuesday, reports the Swedish Association of Health Professionals' press service to TT. Preliminarily, a further 1,300 union members are taking industrial action.
Researchers: It suggests a prolonged care strike
The Swedish Social Association demands shorter working hours - the employer side says no. The ongoing strike can become a prolonged story, according to researcher Christer Thörnqvist.
No bid in care conflict - strike can be extended
An expanded healthcare strike is getting closer. According to the mediators, no opportunities are seen to present an offer at the moment.
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