The Ministry of Family and Social Services in Turkey is a government ministry responsible for planning and implementing state policies related to family and social services. The ministry aims to enhance the well-being of individuals and families by providing social support and various services to those in need, such as children, the elderly, people with disabilities, and low-income families. It implements programs and initiatives that promote social solidarity and improve the quality of life for all citizens.

The Ministry of Family and Social Services was established in Turkey under its current name in 2011. Before its creation, activities related to family and social affairs were distributed among several ministries and government institutions. The establishment of this ministry was part of the Turkish government's efforts to enhance focus and coordination in family and social service policies.
Previously, it was known as the Ministry of Family and Social Policies. In 2018, it was merged with the Ministry of Labor and Social Security for a short period, becoming the Ministry of Labor, Social Services, and Family. However, later in 2021, it was separated again to return to its current structure as an independent ministry under the name of the Ministry of Family and Social Services. This separation and the various names of the ministry reflect the political and administrative changes in Turkey and how the state adapts to the changing social needs of the population.
The Ministry of Family and Social Services in Turkey is concerned with a wide range of tasks and duties aimed at enhancing the welfare of individuals and families. Here are some of the core tasks of the ministry:
1. Supporting families and strengthening cohesion: Providing financial and social support to families in need and promoting family values and cohesion.
2. Child care and protection: Providing services to protect the rights of children and care for them, including children exposed to violence and neglect.
3. Empowering women: Developing programs to economically, socially, and politically empower women and promote gender equality.
4. Supporting the elderly: Providing social and health care for the elderly and ensuring their effective integration into society.
5. Caring for people with disabilities: Developing policies to support people with disabilities and providing opportunities for their full participation in society.
6. Social protection: Designing and implementing social protection systems and networks for individuals and families facing economic and social difficulties.
7. Combating poverty: Working to reduce poverty rates through social and economic development programs.
8. Awareness and education: Implementing awareness campaigns to raise awareness about family and social service issues and promote positive values in society.
Through these tasks, the ministry aims to improve the standard and quality of life for citizens and build a more supportive, equitable, and family-friendly society.





