Ukrainians from Poland will receive housing and assistance: details of the initiative.
According to inkorr.com: Ukrainians returning from Poland will receive support from the state. Iryna Vereshchuk, Deputy Head of the President's Office, reported that this assistance will include housing, humanitarian, medical, and social services.
Preparation for Return
The priority will be careful preparation for the return of citizens, especially those who need special attention. The support system will include provision of temporary housing and assistance in various areas to facilitate the adaptation of Ukrainians to life in their homeland.
Restrictions on Medical Services in Poland
At the same time, Poland is introducing restrictions on free medical services for Ukrainian refugees to prevent abuse. This initiative has been adopted as part of the government's overall measures in the field of medical care and social security. In Ukraine, a draft law is being considered that provides for basic social assistance to persons with disabilities and low-income families. This will be additional support for Ukrainians facing difficult life situations.
Such initiatives reflect the state's desire to ease the return of citizens to their homeland and meet their basic needs. In light of changes in the system of social security and medical services in Poland, communication between countries is crucial so that Ukrainians can safely adapt to their society.
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