Category K22
Group G561
 SubgroupId  Years of accessibilityData accessibility levelVariables countDescription
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Average number of persons per household benefiting from community social assistance P3539 2009-2018Powiat18
The quotient of the number of people - household members who in a given year benefited from social welfare benefits, and the number of these households.
Child and youth care - Child care establishments, family children's homes, child villages P1822 1999-2000Region (NUTS 2)32
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Child and youth care - Daily assistance centres (open at least 5 days and 20 hrs per week) P1826 2001-2011Region (NUTS 2), Statistical locality11
The subgroup includes data on day-support centres working min. 5 days and 20 hours per week. A day-support centre supports the care and education functions of the family by providing daycare and assistance to the child in learning, organisation of leisure time, development of interests, organization of entertainment and sport classes, if possible material assistance and meals. It conducts permanent work with the child's family. In addition to the above-mentioned, the specialized facility conducts sociotherapeutic, therapeutic, compensating and speech therapy classes, individual corrective programs, provides help in school, family, peer and personal crises. The facility operates all year round, on all working days, at least 4 hours a day, at hours adapted to the needs of children and parents. In the case of a small number of children requiring care, the number of days and hours of operation of the facility can be adapted to a local needs. An individual work plan, a residence card, a card of participation in specialist classes and examination sheets are kept for each child. The head of the centre is also an educator. Stay in the day-support centres is voluntary and free of charge, and the child's parents or guardians should actively participate in education activities organised in the centre. Day-support centre cooperates with entities operating in the local environment. It can organise a hostel.
Child and youth care - Emergency child care centres P1829 1999-2000Region (NUTS 2)18
Residents exits - number of residents who exited in the period from 16'th of December to the 15th December of the reporting year. Full-time employed teachers - educators, psychologists, pedagogues and others
Child and youth care - Extracurricular interest groups P2180 1999-2000Region (NUTS 2)12
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