Collecting signatures to maintain the benefits of 'Honorary Families' for parents for life
A petition is underway in Latvia to ensure that parents who have raised three or more children retain the benefits and status of the 'Honorary Family' for life, regardless of their children's current ages.
SF candidate: Wammen was proud when public employees got an extra sick day for children. Does he really think we are done?
The article discusses a parent's struggle with the limitations of sick days for taking care of a child, highlighting the need for policy changes in parental leave.
'I applaud Tesco for introducing new parking rule but there's just 1 problem'
Tesco is trialing a new parking scheme aimed at preventing the misuse of parent and child and disabled parking spaces, with potential fines for violators.
"Horribly irresponsible and even dangerous" to send your children knowingly sick to preschool
The article discusses the dangers of parents sending their sick children to preschool due to limited leave policies, highlighting systemic issues affecting families and educators.
The swimming hall's strict policy caused Jenni trouble: The boy couldn't swim - 'I don't know how to handle this'
Jenni Malmiaho faces difficulties accessing swimming facilities for her 7-year-old son with ADHD due to strict regulations.
Have your say: Do your kids talk to you about what they see online?
Parents in the UK are expressing concerns about their children's online activities, with many admitting they lack knowledge about the content their kids encounter.
Mostarkić Gobbo: Will more than half a million lives be saved?
The article discusses the implications of blocking 540,000 social media accounts of children under 16 in Australia, raising concerns about the impact on their lives and parental responses.
Most Wants a Six-Hour Workday: 'More Time for Children, Less Stress for Parents'
Ante Kujundžić of the Most party proposed reducing the standard eight-hour workday to six hours to allow parents more time with their children and to mitigate societal consequences of absent parenting.
Parent-Guardian Measure One Year at the European Court in Strasbourg; Awaiting Conclusion
It has been a year since a legal procedure was initiated against the Republic of Croatia at the European Court of Human Rights regarding the cancellation of the parent-guardian measure, which provided financial assistance to parents with three or more children, a measure introduced by former Mayor Milan Bandić but discontinued by his successor Tomislav Tomašević.