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Modernising Social Services in Spain

Designing a New National Framework

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Social services in Spain are confronted with a series of challenges, including growing demand due to population ageing, changing family models, rising inequality and labour market changes. Services are fragmented and, with multiple providers, lack reliable and comprehensive data. There is also a discontinuity between primary and specialised care. The decentralised model of competences generates complexity in management and financing of services. With the current governance and financing system, there are disparities in the type and quality of social services provided across the 17 Spanish Autonomous Communities and two autonomous cities. In addition, there is a lack of portability of benefits throughout the country. This report suggests ways to improve the legal context, move towards more universal services, strengthen quality, and move towards more evidence-based policies.

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There are statutory differences in rights to social services across Spain

This chapter deals with the content of the laws on social services across the Autonomous Communities. The first part explains the competencies and concepts of social services as defined by the statutes and laws of the Autonomous Communities, and provides an overview of the two other regulatory instruments of the public social services system, the catalogue of services and the map explaining the territorial organisation. The second part analyses the content of the catalogues and shows differences in the availability of services across service categories and communities, and the relative importance of guaranteed and voluntary services.

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