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  2. Social protection - Wikipedia

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    Social protection. Social protection, as defined by the United Nations Research Institute for Social Development, is concerned with preventing, managing, and overcoming situations that adversely affect people's well-being. [1] Social protection consists of policies and programs designed to reduce poverty and vulnerability by promoting efficient ...

  3. Social services - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Social services are a range of public services intended to provide support and assistance towards particular groups, which commonly include the disadvantaged. [1] They may be provided by individuals, private and independent organizations, or administered by a government agency. [1] Social services are connected with the concept of welfare ...

  4. Social protection floor - Wikipedia

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    The social protection floor (SPF) is the first level of protection in a national social protection system. It is a basic set of social rights derived from human right treaties, including access to essential services (such as health, education, housing, water and sanitation, and others, as defined nationally) and social transfers, in cash or in kind, to guarantee economic security, food ...

  5. Why It’s Important to Stay Social as You Age - Healthline

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    4. Travel. Seeing new places can encourage interactions with others. “Travel can expose you to different cultures and people even within your own city or country. Travel can also can get you ...

  6. Social safety net - Wikipedia

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    The increased importance of SSN over the last decades is also shown in UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). One of the 17 goals is to eradicate poverty [9] and among the sub-goals are implementing social protection systems and floors for everyone, and substantially reducing the potential impacts of environmental, economic and social shocks ...

  7. Why Face Masks Are Crucial Now in the Battle Against COVID-19

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    What wearing a mask won’t do, however, is take the place of other, more important COVID-19 prevention protocols, such as social distancing and handwashing. “Masks may lead to a false sense of ...

  8. 6 Benefits of Friendship and How to Get Them - Healthline

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    At the same time, knowing you have a support network can help you feel more secure in your own life. Even when your friends are scattered over several cities, states, or even countries, you still ...

  9. Social policy - Wikipedia

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    Social policy is a plan or action of government or institutional agencies which aim to improve or reform society . Social policy was first conceived in the 1940s by Richard Titmuss within the field of social administration in Britain. [15] Titmuss's essay on the "Social Division of Welfare" (1955) laid the development for social policy to ...