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:
2013
Award Year:
2013
National Institute for Insurance against Accidents at Work
,
Italy
,
Europe

Therefore this tool will encourage the management of organizations, especially small and medium sized enterprises, to allocate resources in OHS prevention. The costs of the lack of safety in Italian enterprises are very high (some 47 billion euros), a big part of these costs are paid by firms. Therefore some organizations do not know the real costs behind accidents and ill-health that they have to bear in terms of loss of work time and money. This is especially true for many small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) where the culture of safety is not so deeply understood.

Topic:
Occupational accidents and diseases
Financing
Implementation year:
2023
Award Year:
2024
National Institute for Insurance against Accidents at Work
,
Italy
,
Europe

In 2014 the National Institute for Insurance against Accident at Work (Istituto Nazionale per l’Assicurazione contro gli Infortuni sul Lavoro – Inail) of Italy, was assigned new specific tasks regarding work reintegration of people with job related disabilities. The resulting regulatory framework allows it to finance up to a maximum of 150,000 euros (EUR) for each worker, aimed at supporting work reintegration projects in three areas:

Topic:
Rehabilitation
Disability
Return to work
Coordination
Social policies & programmes
Implementation year:
2013
Award Year:
2013
National Institute for Insurance against Accidents at Work
,
Italy
,
Europe

Therefore this tool will encourage the management of organizations, especially small and medium sized enterprises, to allocate resources in OHS prevention. The costs of the lack of safety in Italian enterprises are very high (some 47 billion euros), a big part of these costs are paid by firms. Therefore some organizations do not know the real costs behind accidents and ill-health that they have to bear in terms of loss of work time and money. This is especially true for many small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) where the culture of safety is not so deeply understood.

Topic:
Occupational accidents and diseases
Financing