Main directions of social protection of ATO participants

Events in eastern Ukraine in 2014 extended the scope of the social protection system. The need emerged to provide social protection to the military and other participants of the anti-terrorist operations. Lack of social protection of military, as seen from foreign and local experience, negatively af...

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Main Author: M. V. Kravchenko
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Grani 2015-12-01
Series:Aspekti Publìčnogo Upravlìnnâ
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Online Access:https://aspects.org.ua/index.php/journal/article/view/209
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Summary:Events in eastern Ukraine in 2014 extended the scope of the social protection system. The need emerged to provide social protection to the military and other participants of the anti-terrorist operations. Lack of social protection of military, as seen from foreign and local experience, negatively affects the quality of military, reduces motivation, creates dissatisfaction and more. Diagnosis of the state policy shows that it is characterized by fragmented and non-systematic ongoing activities, dependence on the political situation, including election campaigns, limited tools of fundamental changes, neglect of the objective factors, etc. The analysis of the current state on the way to solving social protection problems of ATO participants was conducted. The main directions of social protection of this category of people were defined. The main areas of social protection of this category of people are: creation of a single register of members of ATO, which will provide them and their families appropriate level of social protection and guarantees; building an effective model of military pay service; creating an effective mechanism of housing for military men and their families; improving the efficiency of the existing system of privileges and compensations for members of ATO and their families; improve the mechanism of solving social problems in conditions of military training, performing combat and auxiliary services; creating a system of psychological and physiological rehabilitation; providing sanatoriums and health resorts treatment.
ISSN:2311-6420
2413-8231