New experimental project to support children with disabilities

13.10.2025
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The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine adopted Resolution No. 764 of 25 June 2025, which launched a pilot project for the procurement of social services for the comprehensive development and care of children with disabilities.
According to the document, the Social Protection Fund for Persons with Disabilities has been designated as the customer of social services. The Fund will coordinate the participation of local communities that join the project on their own initiative and will also ensure the procurement of comprehensive development and care services for children with disabilities.
The aim of the initiative is to create conditions under which every child with disabilities can receive not only care, but also support in learning, social adaptation and capacity building.
What does the new project to support children with disabilities offer?
This government project is an attempt to make the care and development of children with disabilities more accessible and of higher quality.
Previously, such services were often scattered, and parents had to seek support on their own — speech therapists, psychologists, rehabilitation specialists, teachers.
Now, the state wants to purchase these services in communities so that children can receive them comprehensively — in one place.
In simple terms, this project provides:
- Support for families — assistance not only for the child, but also for the parents, so that they are not left alone with their problems.
- Accessibility — services are planned to be brought closer to the child's place of residence so that there is no need to travel to another city.
- Quality and consistency — specialists in education, social work, and medicine will be involved in the process.
- State funding — communities will be able to receive money through the Social Protection Fund for Persons with Disabilities to organise such assistance.
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