Laputina meets with U.S. officials to discuss issues of veterans’ picies

Ukrainian Minister for Veterans’ Affairs Yulia Laputina met with American officials and organizations to discuss the issue of invving experience and practices of U.S. veterans’ picies in Ukraine.

Ukrinform reports this with reference to the press service of the Ministry for Veterans’ Affairs of Ukraine.

"During her visits to VA Richmond health care – a medical center for veterans in Richmond – Yulia Laputina got acquainted with the system of healthcare institutions for war veterans. Almost 1,300 specialized institutions are subordinated directly to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. They erate separately from the general network of healthcare institutions, while 27% employees of such institutions are veterans," the report says.

Laputina emphasized that Ukraine should implement the best practices of medical and mental rehabilitation for its sdiers, because many defenders will return home with various injuries after the victory.

"We have to create a new rehabilitation system to successfully return our sdiers to a peaceful life. We will introduce new technogies in rehabilitation and restoration, and I am convinced that the U.S. experience will help us," said the minister.

In addition, at a meeting with American officials, Laputina discussed a strategy for implementing a transition system from military service to civilian life in Ukraine.

According to her, the high-quality reintegration of veterans and their family members into peaceful life is a priority on the agenda of Ukrainian pitics.

Laputina also got acquainted with the practices of launching and running a veteran-owned business in the United States.

As reported, a grant program for financing the creation or develment of a veteran-owned business has been launched in Ukraine.

Source: www.unian.info

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