Broad parliamentary agreement on exceptional exemptions concerning the care and education of Ukrainian children and youth

According to local media, municipalities will henceforth enjoy a great deal of freedom, flexibility, and exemptions from many requirements in solving the task of creating space and a framework for Ukrainian children and youth in schools and daycare institutions.

It will now be possible to ignore much of the legislation in the areas of care and education in order to create space for the many Ukrainian children and young people who come to Denmark.

The agreement received broad support among Danish parties, as it was concluded with the support of the government, the Liberal Party, the Socialist People's Party, the Radical Left, the Unity List, the Conservative People's Party, the Danish People's Party, the New Bourgeoisie, the Liberal Alliance, the Alternative Party, and the Christian Democrats.

The agreement includes the possibility of caring for Ukrainian refugee children in special reception and day care institutions where the Ukrainian language is spoken.

وصرحت وزيرة الطفولة والتعليم بيرنيل روزنكرانتز ثيل بالقول “يشكل العدد الكبير من النازحين الأوكرانيين الذين نستقبلهم في الدنمارك هذه الأسابيع ضغوطاً كبيرة جداً على البلديات. علينا أن نتعامل مع ذلك …، هذا هو السبب في أننا نمنح البلديات الآن مرونة غير استثنائية والتي يمكن أن تساعد في ضمان تمتع الأطفال والشباب الأوكرانيين بحياة يومية جيدة قدر الإمكان هنا في الدنمارك”.

Daycare in Ukrainian
وورد في بيان صحفي حول الاتفاقية “لذلك يجب أن يضمن الاتفاق وجود أماكن مدرسية ومؤسساتية للعديد من الأطفال والشباب الأوكرانيين ومنحهم أفضل إطار ممكن ليكونوا جزءاً من المجتمع الدنماركي خلال فترة وجودهم هنا، دون التضحية بانتمائهم للغة والثقافة الأوكرانية والهوية”.

In the case of daycare centers, this means that:

Schoolchildren can be taught using Ukrainian books.
In elementary school

The new agreement will allow for the establishment of private primary schools for students from Ukraine. This includes:

The agreement covers Ukrainian children and young people who have a residence permit in Denmark under the special law, which expires at the same time as the special law issued on March 17, 2024.

Meanwhile, the Danish Minister for Children and Education is holding a press conference to announce the new parliamentary agreement.

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