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Social Support for War Veterans in the Social Protection System


Social Support for War Veterans in the Social Protection System

Autori:

Andrii TSIUPRYK, Vita HRYTSANIUK, Emilia KOSTYSHYN, Andriy LOZYNSKYI, Svitlana LOZYNSKA, Viktoriia LOHVYNENKO

Cod: ISSN: 1583-3410 (print), ISSN: 1584-5397 (electronic)
Dimensiuni: pp. 105-117


How to cite this article:

Tsiupryk, A., Hrytsaniuk, V., Kostyshyn, E., Lozynskyi, A., Lozynska, S., Lohvynenko, V. (2026). Social Support for War Veterans in the Social Protection System. Revista de Cercetare si Interventie Sociala, 93, 105-117, DOI: 10.33788/rcis.93.6


Abstract:

War veterans are a vulnerable group due to economic, psychological, medical, and social factors. Modern society is to reintegrate veterans into the social environment, which is only possible through special social support programs. The purpose of the study is to determine the forms, methods, and instruments of social protection useful for Ukrainian social policy based on an analysis of global practices in social support for war veterans. Accordingly, the subject of the study is the global experience of social protection for war veterans. Methods of scientific research were used: analysis of documents, statistical processing of materials, and generalization of the empirical data obtained. The study yielded the following results. Research into the philosophy of social support in developed countries has shown the main direction of social support for war veterans: to build a ramified, multifactorial, effective system for reintegrating former military personnel into the social environment, rather than limiting oneself to the introduction of compensatory state payments and subsidies. Extensive experience in developing and implementing social support programs around the world shows that there is a need to create conditions for the resocialization of military personnel through state programs and the active participation of civil society. The Ukrainian state and society must accept the best patterns of the experience of the prominent countries of social aid for building their own system designed to address all the social problems of war veterans, which, unfortunately, is still ongoing.

Keywords:

social policy, war veterans, social support, state policy, social protection, social programs.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.33788/rcis.93.6


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