Deputies of the Senate Committee on Social and Cultural Development and Science held an expanded meeting to discuss the bill on state youth policy and social security.
The document provides for an increase in the age limit for young people up to 35 years, expanding the functions of youth resource centers, the inclusion of issues of digital literacy of young people and the development of volunteering in the main directions of state youth policy, as well as increasing the period of child care benefits until the age of one and a half years.
Senators believe that these innovations will contribute to the improvement of legislation in the field of state youth policy and social welfare.
At the end of the extended meeting the senators decided to send the bill to the House for consideration.
(Senate Press Service, 74-72-27. Photo by B. Serikbay)