Il-Fondazzjoni għas-Servizzi ta’ Ħarsien Soċjali (FSWS) [the Foundation for Social Welfare Services] continued to strengthen its operations within the community through further investment in the services it offers, along with increased engagement of professionals.
In fact, the financial investment during 2023 reached €30.6 million, with the majority of this allocation supporting the free services offered to clients across Malta and Gozo.
During this same year, FSWS professionals worked on 21,000 cases, 10,000 of which are still being followed up on a regular basis. Aġenzija Appoġġ [Support Agency] handled the highest number of clients among all FSWS sections, dealing with 9,000 cases, while the Child Protection Directorate worked on 4,360 cases during 2023.
Sectors related to health, child abuse, addictions, domestic violence, and mental health were among the most requested services by FSWS clients.
These details were provided during a press conference where the services offered by the Foundation throughout 2023 were discussed.
The Minister for Social Policy and Children’s Rights, Michael Falzon, emphasized that the government will continue to strengthen its social investment.
The minister added that aside from financial investment, there is a commitment to continue strengthening social workers and services related to new realities such as loneliness and the lack of human contact.
For his part, FSWS Chief Executive Officer Alfred Grixti praised the contribution of all FSWS employees and highlighted how the services being offered are leading to tangible results that are being felt across the country.
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