
معرفی
Mārtiņš Moors serves as a Lecturer in the Department of Rehabilitation with expertise in social service administration. His academic credentials include a Master of Public Administration from the University of Latvia and a Bachelor in Social Work from Sociālā darba un sociālās pedagoģijas augstskola \"Attīstība\". Active in research since 2012, he contributes to United Nations Sustainable Development Goals through welfare-focused scholarship.
His educational background:
- Master of Law (1998-2004)
- Master of Science in Public Administration, University of Latvia (1998-2000)
- Bachelor in Social Work, Sociālā darba un sociālās pedagoģijas augstskola \"Attīstība\" (1994-1998)
Moors' research centers on social service system optimization, examining rehabilitation program efficacy, long-term care challenges, and youth welfare interventions. His work addresses critical gaps in social adaptation frameworks, demographic pressures on care systems, and evidence-based policy development within Latvia's welfare context, with notable emphasis on out-of-home care transitions and economic resilience strategies.
Publication trends reveal consistent focus on practical social work methodologies since 2012, intensifying in 2019-2025 toward data-driven analysis of care quality, demographic impacts, and rehabilitation outcomes. His scholarship bridges academic research with municipal implementation, particularly in Riga's social service ecosystem.
Award recognition includes:
- Annual Award in the Social Sector (2018)
- Gratitude from Riga City Council (2021)
- Gratitude Diploma (2020)
- Professional Recognition (2014)
While no student advisement details appear in source materials, Moors maintains significant policy influence through ongoing membership in the Ministry of Welfare's Social Service Development Council (since 2017) and Council for Cooperation of Social Labour Professionals (since 2006), shaping national welfare standards.
His professional network extends through active participation in the Society. Health. Welfare conference series, where he moderates sessions and presents research on evolving social care paradigms in Baltic contexts.



