Focusing on everyday life the new government interventions presented today and tomorrow
By Gifts Antoniou
With the presentation of the national strategy to tackle violence and juvenile delinquency today and the start of the process through which citizens will evaluate public services tomorrow, the government returns to interventions to address problems related to the daily life of citizens.
To Maximus Palace A meeting will be held today by the Prime Minister to present the new actions and measures launched to tackle the violence of minors. An inter -ministerial press conference will follow, which will analyze the interventions and targeting of each of them.
Today’s announcements come in follow of the scientific committee recommendations, under Professor of Criminology Vaso Artinopoulou, who studied the phenomenon and drafted a report. The measures are deployed in six pillars related to education, family, digital violence and digital adulthood, justice with emphasis on rehabilitation instead of punishment, reintegration, civil society and the media.
Among other things, it is proposed to educate teachers to tackle in -school bullying, compulsory social work for students who are bullying, establishing 10 pilot high school techniques, with the aim of supporting students with academic difficulties and increased risk of divergent behavior, Education at the Principles of School Mediation, Regular School – Family Communication for Information – Awareness, Emergency Hospitality Hostels for Abused Children, Strengthening Actions to Tackle Digital Risks, Changes in Minor Prisons, Individual Plan.
An indication of the range of the implementation of measures is that the Minister of Education and Religions will participate in the press conference for their analysis. Sofia Zacharakithe Minister of Citizen Protection Michalis Chrysochoidisthe Minister of Justice George Floridisthe Minister of Social Cohesion Domna Michaelidouthe Minister of Digital Governance Dimitris Papastergiouthe Minister of State Akis Skrtsosthe Deputy Minister of Sports Yiannis Broutsisthe Deputy Minister of Health Dimitris Vartzopoulosthe chairman of the committee of experts Vaso Artinopoulou and the members, while the coordination will be made by the Deputy Minister under the Prime Minister and a government spokesman Paul Marinakis.
Evaluation by citizens
The public evaluation process is expected to be activated tomorrow by citizens. Reportedly, the possibility of “scoring” the project provided will concern the first phase of critical services provided by the central state and directly and catalyzing their daily lives, such as E-EFKA and public transport, as well as local government, such as cleanliness, lighting, lighting, lighting.
The relevant questionnaire will be able to voluntarily complete those who are interested and the goal is at first to cover services where citizens rarely come into personal contact with employees, but are very important for their quality of life. According to government sources, the relevant list will find services such as AADE, DBA, Land Registry, KAPI, Town Planning, as well as infrastructures involving actions such as recycling, green spaces, playgrounds, coverage of people with disabilities, schools, pets.
In addition, the evaluation of citizens will also be extended to digital services available, such as electronic prescription, as well as services now provided through Gov.gr, such as completion of a responsible statement, digital ticket checks for stadiums and e-parliament.
Government sources They emphasize that the collection of evaluations will be followed by a multilevel analysis process: by body, by service, per regional, regional unit, municipality and municipal unit, and even at the postal code level. The analysis will also be made based on other criteria, such as the age group of participants.
The aim is, through this processing, to promote solutions for the practical malfunctions faced by citizens from services that do not answer their expectations. In the long run, a large data bank is expected to be formed, which will allow the treatment of systemic weaknesses and the recognition of successful practices, which can be applied to other fields.
For services where citizen service becomes face -to -face, such as the KEPs, a supplementary method of evaluation is designed. Upon completion of his transaction with the service, the citizen will receive an electronic questionnaire on his mobile phone, through which he will be able to evaluate his service and service.
Source: Skai
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