Database

Good Practices in Social Security

Database

Good Practices in Social Security

ISSA Database of Good Practices

This database provides ISSA members with privileged access to good practices, showcasing creative, smart and innovative ways to overcome challenges of social security administration at the institutional, national or international levels. Explore, be inspired by, and learn from these hard-earned and well-deserved successes of the ISSA members. Learn more about the ISSA Good Practices.

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Implementation year:
2019
Award Year:
2020
Mutual Association for the Protection of the Family
,
Argentina
,
Americas

In 2018, the Department of Social Services Education at Argentina’s Mutual Association for the Protection of the Family (Asociación Mutual de Protección Familiar – AMPF) began to develop a series of workshop materials with a view to arming psychologists and social work professionals with resources to deal with the issue of gender and raise awareness in this area.

Training materials for use in the workshops have been circulated to the AMPF’s various branches across Argentina.

Topic:
Social policies & programmes
Mutual benefit societies
Implementation year:
2014
Award Year:
2023
Catholic Workers' Circle of the Uruguay Mutual Fund
,
Uruguay
,
Americas

This good practice was introduced in 2014, based on the search for administrative solutions among health providers in Uruguay that guarantee care and coverage for specific vulnerable populations. We identified that these target groups would likely struggle to reach and access care, given that they lived far from the capital, primarily in suburban and rural areas. Moreover, beneficiaries were generally covered by the universal health-care system but worked in the informal sector.

Topic:
Health
Extension of coverage
Service quality
Social assistance
Mutual benefit societies
Implementation year:
2008
Award Year:
2023
Mutual for Safety CChC
,
Chile
,
Americas

Chile’s Mutual for Safety CChC (Mutual de Seguridad CChC), in its role as administrator of Law No. 16,744 on work accidents and occupational diseases, has for more than 15 years had a process in place to promote and facilitate workers’ return to work. It has helped to generate rehabilitation processes through its holistic approach to health, with a focus on providing social protection and social security coverage to Chile’s workforce.

Topic:
Health
Disability
Employment
Occupational accidents and diseases
Return to work
Service quality
Social assistance
Mutual benefit societies
Implementation year:
2019
Award Year:
2020
Mutual Association for the Protection of the Family
,
Argentina
,
Americas

In 2018, the Department of Social Services Education at Argentina’s Mutual Association for the Protection of the Family (Asociación Mutual de Protección Familiar – AMPF) began to develop a series of workshop materials with a view to arming psychologists and social work professionals with resources to deal with the issue of gender and raise awareness in this area.

Training materials for use in the workshops have been circulated to the AMPF’s various branches across Argentina.

Topic:
Social policies & programmes
Mutual benefit societies
Implementation year:
2014
Award Year:
2023
Catholic Workers' Circle of the Uruguay Mutual Fund
,
Uruguay
,
Americas

This good practice was introduced in 2014, based on the search for administrative solutions among health providers in Uruguay that guarantee care and coverage for specific vulnerable populations. We identified that these target groups would likely struggle to reach and access care, given that they lived far from the capital, primarily in suburban and rural areas. Moreover, beneficiaries were generally covered by the universal health-care system but worked in the informal sector.

Topic:
Health
Extension of coverage
Service quality
Social assistance
Mutual benefit societies
Implementation year:
2008
Award Year:
2023
Mutual for Safety CChC
,
Chile
,
Americas

Chile’s Mutual for Safety CChC (Mutual de Seguridad CChC), in its role as administrator of Law No. 16,744 on work accidents and occupational diseases, has for more than 15 years had a process in place to promote and facilitate workers’ return to work. It has helped to generate rehabilitation processes through its holistic approach to health, with a focus on providing social protection and social security coverage to Chile’s workforce.

Topic:
Health
Disability
Employment
Occupational accidents and diseases
Return to work
Service quality
Social assistance
Mutual benefit societies