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- Ombudsman presented a Special Report on Accessibility of Centres for Social Work for the Disabled
- Knowledge leads to less violence against women and girls
- Unresolved questions concerning care for children demand immediate action
- Deputy Ombudsman Dr Ruparčič at a consultation on the Ombudsman's activities to protect children's rights and reduce violence against children
- Croatia also wants to set up a Children's House to follow the example of Slovenia and some other European countries
- According to Ombudsman Svetina "There is no better mirror of a state than its attitude towards the most vulnerable."
- Ombudsman Svetina presents the reports of the Ombudsman's institution and the NPM for 2021 to the parent working body
- Child advocates about the handling of cases involving violence against children
- Ombudsman Svetina presents the 2021 reports of the Ombudsman's institution and the NPM for 2021 to the National Council of the Republic of Slovenia
- Presentation of the Ombudsman's report for 2021 to interested committees in the National Council of the Republic of Slovenia
- The Ombudsman highlights that humanitarian organisations must not assume the role of the state and its obligations
- ENNHRI publishes report on strengthening human rights accountability at borders
- Ombudsman Svetina: "The Government should provide young people with the chance for a decent life."
- Minister of Labor with the Ombudsman on a visit briefly on extensive issues
- Ombusdman Svetina met with the representatives of road hauliers at the Chamber of Craft and Small Business and the Chamber of Commerce
- On the occasion of World Refugees Day, the Ombudsman calls for a proper immigration policy and the pursuit of the integration concept
- The Ombudsman addressed the participants of the conference Contemporary Challenges of Working with At-Risk Youth
- The Ombudsman warns about the increase in violence against children
- The regular meeting with representatives of patients’ rights on known topics again
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