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Yakutia's Comprehensive Support System Aids SVO Participants and Families

Yakutia's SVO support system is helping over 1,000 people find jobs and access rehabilitation services. The region's commitment to reintegrating SVO personnel is clear.

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Yakutia's Comprehensive Support System Aids SVO Participants and Families

In Yakutia, a comprehensive support system has been established for individuals and families involved in the Special Military Operation (SVO). This includes vocational training, employment opportunities, rehabilitation, and financial assistance.

Over 1,000 people, comprising 376 SVO participants and 627 family members, have sought help from employment centers. Meanwhile, 630 people have secured jobs, demonstrating the region's commitment to reintegrating SVO personnel into the workforce.

The Ministry of Labor and Social Protection, along with local educational institutions and veterans' support groups, have played a pivotal role in providing vocational training and employment opportunities. This collaborative effort has resulted in 192 individuals undergoing professional training.

Financial assistance has been extended to 554 citizens for travel to treatment facilities and to 213 families in Yakutia for gasification. Additionally, 746 parents of servicemen have benefited from sanatorium and resort treatment.

Rehabilitation services have been extensive, with 1,496 SVO participants and 2,742 family members receiving care in healthcare and social service institutions. Furthermore, 516 people have received social services in the form of home-based and semi-institutional care.

Yakutia's support for SVO participants and their families is multifaceted, addressing immediate needs such as employment and financial assistance, as well as long-term requirements like rehabilitation and vocational training. This holistic approach aims to ensure the well-being and reintegration of those affected by the SVO.

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