Summary Basic Principles of Social Welfare Ordinance and Concepts of Social Welfare Ordinance
Hello! My name is 'usesentence' This is a very good material, and I worked hard on it. The grammar may be somewhat wrong. But I have a lot of information. It will save you a lot of time when you write something. I'm sure it will inspire you a lot. Use a combination of sentences. Thank you. Have a nice day. Basic Principles of Social Welfare Ordinance and Concepts of Social Welfare Ordinance ith the launch of the local autonomy system, many changes have occurred in the overall field of society. In particular, as policies that had been promoted centrally have been implemented locally, it has become possible to receive faster and more flexible public services from the perspective of local residents. In particular, the social welfare sector has undergone various changes since the participatory government, and efforts are being made to cope more actively with the welfare needs of residents. Residents, who are consumers of social welfare, are more interested in the welfare issues of their society than in the past and actively participate in the policy-making process by exercising their right to suggestions. For this reason, a quick and professional response from the local community is required. Therefore, above all else, it is necessary to exercise self-governing legislative rights suitable for local conditions. Below, we will examine the concepts and basic principles of the Ordinance and discuss the function of the Social Welfare Ordinance among the ordinances. 1. Basic principles of ordinances 1) Concepts of Ordinance and Social Welfare Ordinance In order for local governments to exist completely independently, legal rights must be transferred along with the decentralization of roles and affairs. This is because local governments will be able to stand on their own feet financially and legally. The Ordinance shall be the norm of local units established by local governments on the basis of their self-governing legislative rights. Article 117 (1) of our Constitution stipulates that local governments have the right to self-governing legislation, and the types of self-governing legislation are ordinances set by local councils and rules set by the heads of local governments. The Ordinance means a form of law enacted by a local council within the scope of Acts and subordinate statutes by a local government, which is an administrative entity with a state-independent legal status, and by consultation. The enactment of local council ordinances allows local residents to reduce the gap by establishing norms for those familiar with the actual conditions and problems of the local community, and more flexible legislation is possible because it considers the specificity of areas difficult for central government legislators to consider. Various legal regulations and management are possible through the ordinance, among which the social welfare ordinance is a necessary norm for communities to effectively play a social welfare role. Local governments shall prescribe that they may handle affairs concerning the welfare of residents, manage property, and enact regulations on autonomy within the scope of statutes. Therefore, they are responsible for carrying out welfare administration for local residents. Social welfare ordinances are classified as ordinances delegated by social welfare projects-related laws to be enacted as ordinances and ordinances that can be enacted by local governments under their authority. In detail, it appears as an ordinance on basic living security and facilities, an ordinance on women's welfare, an ordinance on elderly welfare, an ordinance on youth welfare, an ordinance on child welfare, and an ordinance on worker welfare.
Written for
Document information
- Summarized whole book?
- No
- Which chapters are summarized?
- Basic principles of social welfare ordinance and concepts of social welfare ordinance
- Uploaded on
- March 26, 2021
- Number of pages
- 8
- Written in
- 2020/2021
- Type
- Summary
Subjects
-
basic principles of social welfare ordinance and concepts of social welfare ordinance