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Minister: Municipalities are obliged to provide care for the elderly in Finnish
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Minister: Municipalities are obliged to provide care for the elderly in Finnish

Sweden's Minister for Elderly Care and Social Insurance, Anna Tenje, asserts that municipalities have a clear legal obligation to provide elderly care in Finnish when there is a need. She states that the regulatory authority, IVO, has the power under current legislation to impose fines on municipalities that fail to meet the requirements for Finnish-language services, although this has not yet been implemented. According to Tenje, providing elderly care in Finnish is not optional but a statutory duty, especially in areas within the Finnish administrative region. The minister emphasizes the importance of strengthening language skills and competence in the care sector and encourages municipalities to utilize Finnish-speaking caregivers and teachers who wish to transition into healthcare. This comes amid ongoing discussions about the provision of Finnish-language services in Swedish municipalities.

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Minister: Municipalities are obliged to provide care for the elderly in Finnish

Sweden's Minister for Elderly Care and Social Insurance, Anna Tenje, asserts that municipalities have a clear legal obligation to provide elderly care in Finnish when there is a need. She states that the regulatory authority, IVO, has the power under current legislation to impose fines on municipalities that fail to meet the requirements for Finnish-language services, although this has not yet been implemented. According to Tenje, providing elderly care in Finnish is not optional but a statutory duty, especially in areas within the Finnish administrative region. The minister emphasizes the importance of strengthening language skills and competence in the care sector and encourages municipalities to utilize Finnish-speaking caregivers and teachers who wish to transition into healthcare. This comes amid ongoing discussions about the provision of Finnish-language services in Swedish municipalities.

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