The first entrepreneur with a disability received compensation for arranging his workplace.
16.04.2025
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Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
16.04.2025
1726

The State Employment Service paid the first compensation for the arrangement of a workplace for an individual entrepreneur with a disability. Entrepreneur Serhiy Kryvusha from the city of Skvyra became the first person to take advantage of this opportunity. He has a disability of group II and the status of a combatant. With funds from the unemployment insurance fund, he purchased office equipment with software and an uninterruptible power supply.This entrepreneurs support program enables the creation of an inclusive working environment, where the needs and capabilities of people with disabilities are taken into account. This is especially important for veterans who have become disabled due to participation in the war. With the help of this program, self-employed disabled veterans, individual entrepreneurs, and future entrepreneurs can receive financial support for arranging their workplaces. Overall, this program has been successfully implemented in many enterprises, where comfortable workplaces for people with disabilities have been created.It is important to note that such a financial support program has become a real help for over two thousand enterprises. The state allocated 183 million hryvnias for compensations, which allowed the creation of almost 2600 comfortable workplaces for people with disabilities. This is one of the measures that contribute to the social integration and support of entrepreneurs with disabilities in Ukraine.
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