The proposed policy changes aim to provide much-needed support to various vulnerable groups in our society. By offering social security credits to individuals completing drug rehabilitation programs and entering employment, not only will the Government be incentivizing positive behavior, but also promoting financial stability.
Additionally, the adjustment in pension for disabled individuals retiring from work acknowledges the challenges they face and ensures their income meets the national minimum wage.
The increase in disability benefits and carers’ grants further demonstrates the Government’s commitment to enhancing the well-being of those in need.
Moreover, the expansion of tax credits for parents of disabled children receiving specialized therapy recognizes the financial strain they endure and provides much-needed relief.
Lastly, the government’s decision to subsidize gym memberships for youths born in specific years underscores its dedication to promoting healthy lifestyles among the younger generation.
These measures collectively reflect our ongoing efforts to create a more inclusive and supportive society for all.