ENSURING ACCESS OF PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES TO SOCIAL SERVICES:
The need for regulatory mechanisms in South East Europe

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OBEZBEĐIVANJE PRISTUPA OSOBA SA INVALIDITETOM SOCIJALNIM USLUGAMA:
Potreba za regulatornim mehanizmima u jugoistocnoj Evropi

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SIGURIMI I AKSESIT TEK SHËRBIMET SOCIALE PËR PERSONAT ME AFTËSI TË KUFIZUAR:
Nevoja për mekanizma rregullues në Evropën Juglindore

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Physical Rehabilitation Services
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SHIFTING THE PARADIGM IN SOCIAL
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Making Quality Services Accessible
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Ensuring access of people with disabilities to social services:
The need for regulatory mechanisms in South East Europe

This working paper presents the challenges and opportunities related to reforms of social services for people with disabilities in South East Europe. The paper also shows the central role of regulatory mechanisms in the process of service provision. It is available in English, Albanian and serbian.

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