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Financing and planning of resources in the Financing and planning of resources in the best interest of the child in the child care best interest of the child in the child care
systemsystem Zhumazhan Zhukenov
Chairperson of the Child Rights Protection Committee
Ministry of Education and Science
Republic of KazakhstanRepublic of Kazakhstan
Child ProtectionChild Protection
• It is a complex system of measures in child protection with the focus on children in difficult life situation.
• The effectiveness of the child protection system depends
on the key elements of the system:– Legal frameworks in compliance with international
principles and best interests of the child;– State programmes on child protection, – State body responsible for coordination of state and
non-state actors in child protection; – Authorised services providing professional prevention
and rehabilitation services to children and their families
– State and independent mechanisms to monitor the status of children and their rights
Financing child protection systemFinancing child protection system:: key issuekey issue
• In the crisis the financing of the child protection system to prevent child poverty and maintain social standards and key quality of life indicators is the most burning
• It is necessary to coordinate efforts in: – Increase of family resources– Provide quality health care– Inclusive education– Strengthen family and social linkages– Develop child protection services
Key mechanisms of child’s support
• Cash transfers
• Social services
• Annual expenditure in social sector represents 30 – 35% from total expenditure
Expenditure of consolidated budget in education (% from GDP)
Budget 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
forecast
Consolidated 3.3 3.3 3.4 3.2 3.5 3.6 3.9
Republican 0.6 0.7 0.9 1.0 1.2 1.2 1.4
Local 2.8 2.9 2.8 2.6 2.9 3.0 3.2
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2003 2005 2007 2009прогноз
Консолидированный бюджет Р еспубликанский бюджетМестный бюджет
Expenditure on Education
• Expenditure increased by 0,3% from GDP in
comparison to 2007:
republican budget – 26,9% from total expenditure in education;
local budget – 73,1% from total expenditure in education
Expenditure in education and child development including children with
special needs
Total from central and local budgets
2007 2008 2009
337 bln.
($2,8 bln.)
376 bln.
($3,1 bln.)
441 bln.
($2,9 bln.)
Republican Budget:
Access for all and quality education
27 bln.
($226 mln.)
18 bln.
($150 mln.)
24 bln.
($156 mln.)
Local Budgets: pre-schools education, secondary schools, boarding schools, extra-curriculum education, psychological health services, rehabilitation, socialisation, institutions for children deprived of parental care, foster care, etc.
310 bln.
($2,6 bln.)
358 bln.
($3 bln.)
417 bln.
($2.8 bln.)
Expenditure of consolidated budget in health (% from GDP)
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 (forecast)
Consolidated budget
1.9 2.2 2.4 2.2 2.3 2.3 2.6
Central Budget 0.4 0.5 0.7 0.8 0.8 0.7 1.2
Local budget 1.6 1.8 2.0 1.8 2.0 2.0 2.1
0
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
3
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 (пр-з)
Консолидированный бюджет Республиканский бюджет
Местный бюджет
Expenditure of state budget on health
• Provision of high quality health care to children and women
• Provision of guaranteed basic benefit package of medical services
• Procurement of vaccines, immune biological and other medical supply
2007 10 bln. tenge
($84 mln)
2008 8,7 bln tenge
($72 mln)
2009 8 bln tenge
($53 mln)
Total: 26,7 bln tenge
($209 mln)
Expenditure in health
• The funding of targeted MCH areas has grown in 2,5 times during the last three years.
• Expenditure on MCH in the current year will represent 285,1 bln. tenge (about $US 2 bln), including local budget – 224,9 bln. tenge (about $US 1,5 bln) and central budget – 60,2 bln tenge
($US 401 mln).
Expenditure from the consolidated budget on social protection (% from GDP)Budget 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
(forecast)
Consolidated 5.2 4.6 4.5 4.2 3.9 3.9 4.4
Central 4.4 4.0 4.1 3.8 3.6 3.6 4.1
Local 0.9 0.7 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.4 0.5
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Консолидированный бюджет Республиканский бюджет
Местный бюджет
Social assistance and protection of children and families
• State child benefit (single pay with the child’s birth): – 2009: 38,190 tenge ($255)
• Monthly state child benefit until 1 age; depending on the number of children in the family– 2009: from 6,365 to 8,275 tenge
($42 - $55)• Monthly state child benefit
until 18 age from poor families – 7,6 bln tenge ($50,000,000) to
cover 750,2 thousand children
2007 16,7 bln tenge
($139 mln)
2008 29,6 bln tenge
($246 mln)
2009 30,9 bln tenge
($206 mln)
Total: 77,2 bln tenge
($591 mln)
State programme expenditure to cover benefits:
Social assistance and social benefits to children and families
• Special state benefit to families with many children with more that 4 and more children – 2008: 10,4 bln tenge ($87,000,000)
• Targeted social assistance to families with low income below poverty level (40% from living minimum)– In 2009 it is received by 147,9 thousand children in sum of 2,1
bln tenge ($ 14 mln)
• Monthly state benefit for children with special needs – Up to age 16: 14,616 tenge ($97); after age 16 depending on the
invalidity group
• Social assistance to orphans, children deprived of parental care
• Social and medical rehabilitation of children with special needs
Child Care ExpenditureChild Care Expenditure: : Central and Local budgetsCentral and Local budgets
• In 2007-2008 860,821 mln. Tenge ($7,114,223) was spent on:– Social support to children from vulnerable
families – Activities in «Children of Kazakhstan»
Programme, focusing on child protection/ child care
Профилактика социальногосиротства
0.520.08
Все детское население Казахстана (в 2006г.)4 617 000
Детскиедома16 833
Опекуны29 147
Семьиусыновителей
0.00215
0.40
Дети, лишенные родительской опеки (в 2006г.)9 944
Доступ к услугам здравоохранения,образования, социальной защиты
(включая пособия) в местном сообществе.
Патронат1 800
Распределение потоков детей,лишенных родительской опеки
Вовлеченные государтственные органы,- местные органы власти
- органы опеки и попечительства- департаменты охраны прав
-суды
Financing state child care system
Financing state care system at present
Funding of state formal care institutions
tenge/$US 2006 2007 2008
Allocated for institutions
3,718,890 thousand tenge
($29,538,443)
4,646,139 thousand tenge
($38,717,825)
5,306,316 thousand tenge
($ 44,145,724)
Cost per child per year (average)
551,682 tenge
($4,382)
609,600 tenge
($5,080)
773,700 tenge
($6,437)
Cost per child per month (average)
45,974 tenge
($365)
50,800 tenge
($423)
64,500 tenge
($537)
Cost per child per day (average)
1,511 tenge
($12)
1,729 tenge
($14.4)
2,150 tenge
($17,9)
Financing child care system
• SOS children’s villages – In 2009 38 mln tenge is allocated ($ 250 thousand)
• Foster Care / Patronat– In 2006-2009 1,8 bln tenge (over $13 mln) was spent
Информационнаякомпания
Профилактика:- отказа от новорожденных
- нежелательнойбеременности
- семейногонеблагополучия
Трансформацияинтернаныхучреждения
Профилактика социальногосиротства
Службы поддержкисемьи: - раннеевмешательство
- консультирование- сопровождение
- мониторинг
0.520.08
Все детское население Казахстана(в 2006г.)4 617 000
Детскиедома16 833
Опекуны29 147
Семьиусыновителей
0.00215
0.40
Дети, лишенные родительской опеки(в 2006г.)
9 944
Доступ к услугам здравоохранения,образования, социальной защиты
(включая пособия) в местномсообществе.
Центры дневного пребыванияИнклюзивные программы развития, абилитации и
реабилитации
Альтернативныеформы:
краткосрочные идолгосрочные
Перераспределение потоковдетей, лишенных родительскойопеки, в пользу альтернативныхформ, прежде всего опекунской
Пособие опекунам
Службы поддержки/сопровождения детей и семей:- интеграция выпускников детских домов
- консультирование, мониторинг положения детей и семей
Гейткипинг: наилучшие интересы ребенка- местные органы власти
- органы опеки и попечительства- департаменты охраны прав
-суды
Деинституционализация системы:гейткипинг, непрерывность услуг и регулирование потоков
Роли,ответственность,
подотчетность
Стандарты работы ипредоставления
услуг,
Качественныеданные и оценка
потребностей
Лицензирование,мониторинг и
контроль
Планирование иресурсы
Child Care System ReformChild Care System Reform:: priorities priorities
Prevention – unwanted pregnancies– child abandonment at maternity wards – family vulnerability
Re-directing in-flow of children from institutions to alternative care, especially guardianship care
– Benefits to guardians– Development of alternative care options– Staged transformation of institutions
Preparation of graduates from institutions to independent life and integration into society
Reinforcing guardianship and tutelage departments
Measures undertaken: reinforcing guardianship and tutelage departments
• 368 new specialists are introduced at rayon and city levels of education departments
• Source of funding: local budgets
• 262,9 mln. tenge ($1,7 mln).
Ensuring the best interests of the child: Ensuring the best interests of the child: development of community-based servicesdevelopment of community-based services
• New Law on Special Social Services adopted:– Standards development and piloting
of services for children with special needs in three regions and funded from the national budget
– Regional transfers of 30,4 bln tenge ($202 mln), including 2009 - 5, 7 bln tenge ($38 mln)
Development of community-based Development of community-based servicesservices
• Innovative services for children and families in difficult life situation– Family support center is created at the orphanage at
the cost of the local budget in South Kazakhstan– Family and child support center is established in East
Kazakhstan • Cost per a center is estimated as $65 thousand
annually each• 211 hotlines are established and 162 child
enquiry offices • Toll free national child helpline 150 is being
piloted
Ensuring the best interests of the childEnsuring the best interests of the child
Creation of moral education and human development system:
• 184 pilot schools on ‘Self-cognition’ subject with 744 teachers involved
• implementation of training programmes for youth on hygiene, ethics, psychology of family life.
• Hope groups are opened at infant homes to prevent child abandonment by young mothers
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