Public support policy aimed at the disabled and their families. in the aftermath of the rulings of the constitutional tribunal and social protests Cover Image

Polityka wsparcia rodzin z osobami niepełnosprawnymi. W cieniu wyroków Trybunału Konstytucyjnego RP i protestów społecznych
Public support policy aimed at the disabled and their families. in the aftermath of the rulings of the constitutional tribunal and social protests

Author(s): Rafał Bakalarczyk
Subject(s): Politics, Constitutional Law, Public Administration, Public Law, Sociology
Published by: Szkoła Główna Handlowa w Warszawie
Keywords: carer allowances; disability; social protests; informal long-term care; family policy

Summary/Abstract: The article aims to portray a reconstruction as well as conduct an analysis of the changes in public support policy for the people who provide long-term care to their heavily disabled relatives. The first part presents the characteristic traits of the carer allowance recipients as well as their experiences and distinctiveness in the broader context of the situation of the disabled and their families. The second part provides a chronology of the changes in financial support policy toward carers since 2003 when the Act of Family Benefits took effect. Under the Act carers are entitled to allowances up to the present time. The process shows not only the lack of any stable trend as far as the direction of the policy in that field is concerned, but also a big role of external factors as well as social and public actors in that matter. The actors of public policy in this area as well as their impact on the construct of the legal changes in place constitute the subject of the third part of the article. Apart from the Council of Ministers, the author regards the Constitutional Tribunal and its rulings, the Ombudsman and also public support recipients along with their representative parties as the actors of public support policy.

  • Issue Year: 5/2015
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 63-80
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: English, Polish