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|agency_name    = Office for Community
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|type            = Department
| nativename = Skrifstofa fyrir Ættbólga ([[Hverlandic language|Hverlandic]])
| nativename = Skrifstofa fyrir Ættbólga ([[Hverlandic language|Hverlandic]])
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|website        = [http://www.communities.gov.hv communities.gov.hv]
|website        = [http://www.community.gov.hv community.gov.hv]
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The '''Office for Communities''' ([[Hverlandic language|Hverlandic]]: ''Skrifstofa fyrir Ættbólga'', [[Hverlandic Norse|Norse]]: ''Kontoret for Ættfællesskaber'') is the government department responsible for the welfare and cohesion of Hverlandic communities. Established in May 2016, as part of the Hverlandic Accord, it replaced various entities including the National Development Ministry, the Nature and Environment Authority, the Cultural Heritage and Recreation Authority, and the Employment and Learning Bureau, consolidating their respective functions.
The '''Office for Community''' ([[Hverlandic language|Hverlandic]]: ''Skrifstofa fyrir Ættbólga'', [[Hverlandic Norse|Norse]]: ''Kontoret for Ættfællesskaber'') is the government department responsible for the welfare and cohesion of Hverlandic communities. Established in May 2016, as part of the Hverlandic Accord, it replaced various entities including the National Development Ministry, the Nature and Environment Authority, the Cultural Heritage and Recreation Authority, and the Employment and Learning Bureau, consolidating their respective functions.


== History ==
== History ==
The Hverland Accords of 2016 were a significant milestone in the administrative structure of the Hverland government. The Accords were orchestrated by then Prime Minister Vilhjálmur Pétursson, and resulted in a series of administrative restructures aimed at enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of public services.
The Hverland Accords of 2016 were a significant milestone in the administrative structure of the Hverland government. The Accords were orchestrated by then Prime Minister Vilhjálmur Pétursson, and resulted in a series of administrative restructures aimed at enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of public services.


The Accords led to the consolidation of several key government entities under the newly formed Office for Communities. These entities included the National Development Ministry, the Nature and Environment Authority, the Cultural Heritage and Recreation Authority, and the Employment and Learning Bureau.
The Accords led to the consolidation of several key government entities under the newly formed Office for Community. These entities included the National Development Ministry, the Nature and Environment Authority, the Cultural Heritage and Recreation Authority, and the Employment and Learning Bureau.


This consolidation brought the oversight of national development, environmental conservation, cultural heritage, recreation, employment, and learning under one central administrative body. This integration aimed at a more holistic approach to policy-making and implementation, allowing the government to better address the interrelated issues that these entities were handling separately before.
This consolidation brought the oversight of national development, environmental conservation, cultural heritage, recreation, employment, and learning under one central administrative body. This integration aimed at a more holistic approach to policy-making and implementation, allowing the government to better address the interrelated issues that these entities were handling separately before.


The first Chairperson for Communities, Eiríkur Ólafsson, took on a wide range of policy areas, striving to integrate the diverse functions inherited from the merged entities. The Office for Communities has since worked to coordinate policies across different areas, promoting an inclusive society where sustainable development, cultural preservation, recreation, employment, and lifelong learning are seen as interconnected components of a vibrant community.
The first Chairperson for Communitiy, Eiríkur Ólafsson, took on a wide range of policy areas, striving to integrate the diverse functions inherited from the merged entities. The Office for Community has since worked to coordinate policies across different areas, promoting an inclusive society where sustainable development, cultural preservation, recreation, employment, and lifelong learning are seen as interconnected components of a vibrant community.


== Responsibilities ==
== Responsibilities ==
The main responsibilities of the Office for Communities are:
The main responsibilities of the Office for Community are:
* housing provisions (through the Hverland Dwelling Authority)
* housing provisions (through the Hverland Dwelling Authority)
* social support and well-being
* social support and well-being

Revision as of 22:31, 3 June 2023

Office for Community
Skrifstofa fyrir Ættbólga (Hverlandic)
Iceland Images in April 2016 17.JPG
Department overview
FormedMay 2016
Preceding agencies
  • National Development Ministry
  • Nature and Environment Authority
  • Cultural Heritage and Recreation Authority
  • Employment and Learning Bureau
JurisdictionHverland
Employees103
Websitecommunity.gov.hv

The Office for Community (Hverlandic: Skrifstofa fyrir Ættbólga, Norse: Kontoret for Ættfællesskaber) is the government department responsible for the welfare and cohesion of Hverlandic communities. Established in May 2016, as part of the Hverlandic Accord, it replaced various entities including the National Development Ministry, the Nature and Environment Authority, the Cultural Heritage and Recreation Authority, and the Employment and Learning Bureau, consolidating their respective functions.

History

The Hverland Accords of 2016 were a significant milestone in the administrative structure of the Hverland government. The Accords were orchestrated by then Prime Minister Vilhjálmur Pétursson, and resulted in a series of administrative restructures aimed at enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of public services.

The Accords led to the consolidation of several key government entities under the newly formed Office for Community. These entities included the National Development Ministry, the Nature and Environment Authority, the Cultural Heritage and Recreation Authority, and the Employment and Learning Bureau.

This consolidation brought the oversight of national development, environmental conservation, cultural heritage, recreation, employment, and learning under one central administrative body. This integration aimed at a more holistic approach to policy-making and implementation, allowing the government to better address the interrelated issues that these entities were handling separately before.

The first Chairperson for Communitiy, Eiríkur Ólafsson, took on a wide range of policy areas, striving to integrate the diverse functions inherited from the merged entities. The Office for Community has since worked to coordinate policies across different areas, promoting an inclusive society where sustainable development, cultural preservation, recreation, employment, and lifelong learning are seen as interconnected components of a vibrant community.

Responsibilities

The main responsibilities of the Office for Community are:

  • housing provisions (through the Hverland Dwelling Authority)
  • social support and well-being
  • employment services
  • cultural activities, sports, and recreational pursuits
  • historical and cultural affairs

Additionally, the department oversees the operations of the following public institutions:

  • Hverland Dwelling Authority
  • Charity Commission for Hverland
  • Advisory Board for Disability Living Allowance in Hverland