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Enhanced joint endeavors fortify safeguards for kids in Kamchatka

Enhanced coordination among agencies working to protect the rights of minors in Kamchatka Krai is underway. For the latest updates, visit Kam.info, published on March 7, 2025.

Enhanced collaboration among agencies to safeguard children in Kamchatka region fortified
Enhanced collaboration among agencies to safeguard children in Kamchatka region fortified

Enhanced joint endeavors fortify safeguards for kids in Kamchatka

In Kamchatka Krai, a roundtable discussion was held at the Kamchatka Family and Children's Social Assistance Center, SEMYA, to address pressing issues of preventing social orphanhood and crimes against minors within families. The event brought together representatives from Kamchatka Krai's preschool institutions, child protection services, and social service specialists.

Eleonora Ankudinova, head of the Department of Guardianship and Trusteeship of the Kamchatka Krai Ministry of Social Welfare and Family Policy, highlighted the main topic of the roundtable: a comprehensive approach to preventing social orphanhood and protecting children from violence.

Olga Denisyuk, Director of the SEMYA center, spoke about the work of the center's stationary department for minors. The department's main task is to provide comprehensive assistance to children in difficult life situations, including psychological, social, and educational support. Olga emphasized the importance of rehabilitation and social adaptation for the department's wards.

The roundtable discussion focused on working with families in difficult life situations and promptly identifying and preventing cases of child abuse. The event marked an effort to strengthen inter-agency cooperation among entities preventing violations of minors' rights in the region.

Several events have been planned in the region to bolster collaboration between child protection services, police, medical, and educational institutions. However, specific details about these events are not currently available.

The SEMYA center's stationary department for minors is dedicated to providing psychological, social, and educational support to children in difficult life situations. Their work is crucial in ensuring the wellbeing and future of these vulnerable individuals.

In conclusion, the roundtable discussion at SEMYA was a significant step towards strengthening efforts to protect minors in Kamchatka Krai. The collaboration between various agencies and institutions is essential in ensuring a comprehensive approach to preventing social orphanhood and protecting children from violence. Further details about upcoming events aimed at bolstering this collaboration are eagerly anticipated.

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