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Will the responsibilities of township (street office) social work stations change after they are placed under the management of social work departments?

There are five changes in responsibilities, norms, supporting facilities, personnel and funds.

1, expanded responsibilities: The township (street office) social work station was originally only responsible for part of the social work services within its jurisdiction, but after being transferred to the social work department, the social work department will require the township (street office) social work station to provide more kinds of social work services.

2. Unified norms: The Ministry of Social Affairs will formulate unified norms and standards to ensure the quality and effectiveness of social work services. After being assigned to social work departments, social workers in towns (street offices) need to abide by these norms and standards and provide corresponding training and guidance.

3. Supporting support: The social work department will provide more supporting support for the township (street office) social work station to help the township (street office) social work station to better carry out its work and improve its service level.

4. Personnel management: The Ministry of Social Affairs will manage and train the staff of social work stations in townships (street offices) to ensure their professional quality and working ability, and will make unified planning and management for the recruitment, assessment and promotion of social workers.

5. Financial support: After the township (street office) social work station was transformed into the social work department, it gained more financial support in the development and operation of social work service projects.