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Inadequate social welfare services
Visualization of narrower problems
Name(s):
Denial of right to adequate welfare services
Broader
Social neglect
Denial of right to social security
Ineffective delivery of basic human resource services
Narrower
Inadequate child welfare
Inadequate primary health care
Deficiencies in the welfare state
Denial of right to sufficient food
Unequal coverage by social security
Conflicting social service ideologies
Denial of right to sufficient clothing
Denial of right to adequate medical care
Decline in government social expenditure
Inadequate welfare services for the deaf
Inadequate welfare services for the aged
Inadequate welfare services for the blind
Inadequate protection of individual welfare
Inadequate community care for handicapped persons
Denial of right to social welfare services for indigenous peoples
Related
Inadequate animal welfare
Deteriorating quality of life
Denial of the right to social security in capitalist systems
This problem is a member of 30 aggravating loops
Aggravates
Beggars
Social isolation
[in 3 loops]
Social insecurity
[in 1 loop]
Exploitation of child labour
[in 7 loops]
Inadequate emergency services
Socially handicapped refugees
Aversion to institutionalized care
Denial of right to economic security
Denial of right to sufficient shelter
[in 1 loop]
Denial of rights to vulnerable groups
[in 4 loops]
Social erosion of personal self-esteem
[in 10 loops]
Distrust of professional service delivery
[in 3 loops]
Economic and social losses due to disability
Inadequate educational facilities for gifted children
[in 1 loop]
Inadequate educational facilities for disabled persons
Aggravated by
Nomadism
Regulation discourages care
Governmental bias in statistics
Denial of freedom of conscience
Uncoordinated expression of needs
Collapsing social security system
Inflexible social care structures
Lack of specialized transportation
Excessive growth of social expenditure
Individualistic welfare responsibility
Decline in government social programmes
Lack of participation in local welfare programmes
Imbalance between capital and technical assistance
Insensitivity to the plight of disadvantaged people
Inadequate utilization of volunteer social service workers
Strategy(ies)
Begging
Providing social security services
Denying right to adequate welfare services
Value(s)
Self-denial
Welfare
Denial
Inadequacy
Unsociable
Type
(D) Detailed problems