Assistance for IDPs, school meals, and military summonses in a new way: what changes await Ukrainians from September 1
According to hvylya.net: In September, Ukrainians will face a number of changes that will affect various aspects of life. Students will experience new subjects, teachers will receive salary increases, and internally displaced persons will receive additional support.
Military training for students
University students will undergo mandatory military training instead of conscription in the new academic year. The program will include practical and theoretical components, and after successfully completing the course, students will go on internships in the Armed Forces.
Students
Video recording when issuing summonses
Starting in September, the issuance of military summonses will be accompanied by video recording, which will enhance the transparency of the procedure.
Summons
School meals
In the new academic year, free meals will be introduced for certain groups of students, as well as for students in schools located in frontline regions.
Free meals in schools
Increase in teachers' payments and new educational subjects
Teachers in difficult conditions will receive increased allowances, and new subjects will be introduced into the school curriculum - training in energy efficiency and Ukraine's defense.
Teachers working abroad
Increase in presidential scholarships in 2025
In September, an increase in the amount of presidential scholarships for various categories of students is planned.
Updated support for internally displaced persons
In September, a modernized version of the state program eOselya, aimed at improving housing accessibility for internally displaced persons, will come into effect.
In September, important changes in the education, military, and social sectors aimed at improving living and learning conditions are expected for Ukrainians. Increases in teachers' salaries, new subjects for students, free meals, and improved support for internally displaced persons are just some of the changes expected from September 1.
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