Ministry of Family and Social Services explained

Agency Name:Ministry of Family and Social Services
Nativename:Aile ve Sosyal Hizmetler Bakanlığı
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Formed:2011
Headquarters:Ankara
Minister1 Name:Mahinur Özdemir Göktaş
Deputyminister1 Name:Rıdvan Duran
Deputyminister2 Name:Leman Yenigün
Deputyminister3 Name:Zafer Tarıkdaroğlu
Deputyminister4 Name:Sevim Sayım Madak

The Ministry of Family and Social Services (Turkish: Aile ve Sosyal Hizmetler Bakanlığı) is a government ministry of the Republic of Turkey, responsible for family affairs and social services. The ministry is headed by Mahinur Özdemir.[1]

History

Before the establishment of the ministry in 2011, the portfolio of women and family affairs was executed by a state minister in the cabinet with the help of the Agency for Social Services and Children Protection (Turkish: Başbakanlık Sosyal Hizmetler ve Çocuk Esirgeme Kurumu). The first head of the new established ministry was Fatma Şahin. In 2018, the ministry was merged with the Ministry of Labour and Social Security to form the Ministry of Family, Labour and Social Services. This merger was undone in 2021, making the Labour and Social Security related tasks headed by a separate minister.

Services

The ministry features following branches of service:

Projects and programs

Domestic violence

The ministry worked out a bill on the "Protection of Family and Prevention of Violence Against Women", which passed on March 8, 2012. After the passage of the bill, 800 men in Izmir received a stay away order for a term between three and six months upon application of their wives to the public prosecutor. Ninety women who had been evicted from their home or were at risk of getting killed by their partners found accommodation in women's shelters.

Following the enactment of the law on domestic violence, the ministry put an electronic device called a panic button into service in September 2012 for use by women in emergency situations of a threat. Additionally, a one-touch mobile phone application was in development for emergency police calls.

According to the records of the ministry, a total of 695 people, including 369 women, lost their lives between 2009 and 2012 as a result of domestic violence. The ministry reported in January 2013 that 6,764 women across the country received police protection. Adana Province ranked in first place with 1,605 women.

The ministry continued to be part of lawsuits on honor killings and child abuses. In a timespan of three months in 2012, the ministry got involved in 17 cases. In some cases, however, the court refused the ministry's request.

In January 2014, the ministry prepared and circulated a manual to inform women about domestic violence, listing patterns of abusive behavior in a relationship with a partner.

Disabled and Elderly Care

The ministry started a project in 2012 for the establishment of special centers for the care of people with developmental disabilities and Alzheimer's disease.

Vocational education for women

The ministry, together with the Ministry of National Education, launched a program on "vocational education for women". In one year, it was attended by 780 women from 28 provinces. The most popular class was "Child Care and Technology".

List of ministers

width=200 Name (Born-Died)width=20 Partywidth=160 colspan=2Term of Officewidth=80 Cabinet
Minister of State (Responsible for Women and Family Affairs)
Güler İleri (1948–)SHPalign=right 20 Nov 1991align=right 22 Feb 1992Demirel VII
Türkân Akyol (1928–2017)align=right 4 Mar 1992align=right 25 Jun 1993
align=right 25 Jun 1993align=right 27 Jul 1994Çiller I
Önay Alpagoalign=right 27 Jul 1994align=right 27 Mar 1995
Aysel Baykal (1939–2003)CHPalign=right 27 Mar 1995align=right 5 Oct 1995
Işılay Saygın (1947–)DYPalign=right 5 Oct 1995align=right 23 Feb 1996Çiller II
align=right 28 Jun 1996align=right 11 Jan 1999Çiller III
Güldal Akşit (1960–2021)AKPalign=right 29 Apr 2003align=right 2 Jun 2005Erdoğan I
Nimet Çubukçu (1965–)align=right 2 Jun 2005align=right 29 Aug 2007
align=right 29 Aug 2007align=right 2 May 2009Erdoğan II
Selma Aliye Kavaf (1962–)align=right 2 May 2009align=right 6 Jul 2011
Minister of Family and Social Policy
Fatma Şahin (1966–)AKPalign=right 6 Jul 2011align=right 25 Dec 2013 Erdoğan III
Ayşenur İslam (1958–)align=right 25 Dec 2013align=right 29 Aug 2014
align=right 29 Aug 2014align=right 28 Aug 2015Davutoğlu I
Ayşen Gürcan (1963–)align=right 28 Aug 2015 align=right 17 Nov 2015Davutoğlu II
Sema Ramazanoğlu (1959–)AKPalign=right 24 Nov 2015align=right 24 May 2016Davutoğlu III
Fatma Betül Sayan Kaya (1981–)align=right 24 May 2016align=right 10 Jul 2018Yıldırım I
Minister of Family, Labour and Social Policy
Zehra Zümrüt Selçuk (1979–)align=right 10 Jul 2018align=right 21 Apr 2021Erdoğan IV
Minister of Family and Social Services
Derya Yanık (1972–)AKPalign=right 21 Apr 2021align=right 3 Jun 2023Erdoğan IV
Mahinur Özdemir (1982–)align=right 3 Jun 2023align=right presentErdoğan V

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Yeni Kabine listesi açıklandı, bakanlar belli oldu! İşte yeni Bakanlar Kurulu isim listesi. 4 June 2023. 4 June 2023. Habertürk. Turkish.