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Socially Sustainable Finland 2020: Strategy for Social and Health Policy

Finland Ministry of Social Affairs and Health Country Resources General Health Strategies and Plans Finland 28 January 2011 Report 978-952-00-3136-7

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This document describes the strategies the Finnish government are implementing to achieve a socially sustainable and healthy society.

The strategies include>
1. A strong foundation for welfare
■ Health and welfare in all policies
■ Longer working careers through wellbeing at work
■ Balancing the various areas of life
■ Sustainable social protection financing

2. Access to welfare for all
■ Reduce differentials in welfare and health
■ Customer-oriented services
■ New service structures and operating practices
■ Strong sense of social inclusion

3. A healthy and safe living environment
■ Strengthen the viability of the environment
■ Ensure that society can continue to function under exceptional circumstances

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