Jadwiga Baltakis


Jadwiga Bałtakis from Sitarska (born September 14, 1925 in Łowicz) is a Polish psychologist, senator of the second term.

He graduated from the Warsaw University (in the Department of Professor Stefan Baley) and at the Kazimierz Dąbrowski School of Psychiatry in Warsaw.

During World War II she participated in secret teaching in the Third Reich Łódź-Retkinia.

During martial law, she was a co-founder of the Catholic Intelligentsia Club in Swidnica. She also set up a Special Kindergarten for mentally handicapped children in this city.

In the years 1991-1993 the senator from the Wałbrzych voivodeship was a member of the Parliamentary Union of the Democratic Union. She sat in the Commission for Social Policy and Health. It initiated a change in the law on people who lost their health and their ability to work before the age of 18, from a discretionary to a claimant. She did not run for reelection.

She founded the St. Lazarus, for many years she was the president of the Society of Friends of the Hospice "Hospice" in Świdnica. Bibliography

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