Assistance company suspected of fraud – the municipality files a police report
The Linköping municipality has reported suspected fraudulent billing practices by Lilja Assistans, leading them to terminate their contract and take over the personal assistance services provided by the company.
Leena Reponen turned to a lawyer when the welfare area reduced assistant hours: 'Humanity has disappeared'
Leena Reponen is seeking legal help after the welfare area decided to reduce her assistant hours despite her request for more due to declining health.
The Sejm has returned to work on the personal assistance act
After a month-long break, the extraordinary subcommittee has resumed work on the personal assistance act, progressing to Article 16 of 125 during its meeting on February 13.
Bauk: The Constitutional Court has 'cut off' Piletić so we can now call him Otpiletić
During a parliamentary debate on the constitutional court's decision regarding personal assistance law, Arsen Bauk accused the ruling party of neglecting people with disabilities, while the opposition demanded an apology from Minister Marin Piletić.
Piletić after embarrassment at the Constitutional Court: We will bring a new regulation within 60 days
The Croatian government has announced changes to the Law on Personal Assistance to include children under 18 after the Constitutional Court's previous ruling, as explained by Minister Marin Piletić.
Abolition of Discriminatory Provisions of the Personal Assistance Law: Piletić Explained What Follows
The government passed amendments to the Personal Assistance Law, following a Constitutional Court decision that abolished discriminatory provisions, ensuring children under 18 will receive personal assistance services.
Piletić on the Personal Assistance Law, Vidaković on the Year in Review, and Miletić on the Christian in the World
This article highlights statements from various figures, including Minister of Labor Marin Piletić discussing the Personal Assistance Law, economist Neven Vidaković reflecting on significant economic events of the past year, and politician Marin Miletić sharing his views on the role of Christians in the contemporary world.
In social policy 2025, femicide marked by the victory of the Shadow Association...
In 2025, social policy in Croatia was significantly affected by femicides, including the murder of 19 women and the introduction of a new pension insurance law that increased benefits for retirees while repealing provisions on personal assistance.
There is no place for personal assistance in the budget. How did the government communicate this?
The article criticizes the Polish government's lack of funding for personal assistance, highlighting Prime Minister Tusk's dismissive remarks and the continuing challenge of implementing necessary reforms.