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In this quarterly edition, the thematic focus explores the interplay between health status and labour market and social outcomes. It underscores the necessity to continue supporting and promoting the inclusion and well-being of people with health issues, a priority of the EU.

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The 2024 edition focuses on long-term care as the SPC’s Thematic Social Reporting in 2024 takes stock of the implementation of the Council Recommendation on access to affordable high-quality long-term care, as a deliverable of the European Care Strategy.

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To facilitate the exchange of national practices and experiences on minimum income adequacy, the Ministry of Welfare of the Republic of Latvia hosted a Peer Review on 4-5 July 2024 organized by the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion (DG EMPL).

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To facilitate the exchange of national practices and experiences on minimum income adequacy, the Ministry of Welfare of the Republic of Latvia hosted a Peer Review on 4-5 July 2024 organised by the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion (DG EMPL).

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The Access City Award shines a spotlight on the commendable efforts of European cities in fostering accessibility for persons with disabilities.

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This document aims to build the reader’s understanding of vocational rehabilitation (VR) and what makes VR schemes effective, to promote its uptake and improve its implementation.