Living conditions for children in Donetsk Social Centre receive positive assessment

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Representatives of the DPR Human Rights Ombudsman Office conducted an inspection of the educational process and living conditions in Donetsk Social Centre of City Administration of Donetsk.

Currently, 48 children aged 3 to 18 who find themselves in a difficult life situation are staying in the facility around-the-clock. Children are provided with comprehensive social, psychological, educational, medical, legal and other types of assistance.

The institution is a two-storey building with bedrooms, playrooms, a sports hall, a self-education room, a library, a curriculum office, offices of a psychologist and a physician, an isolation ward, a canteen, bathrooms and other premises. Outside there are a playground and a laundry.

The children attend schools and other educational facilities, accompanied by the staff of the institution. Also, the students attend activity clubs – musical, dancing, creative art etc. The students are actively involved in events designed to promote their personal development. Special attention is devoted to patriotic education.

The staff of the social centre take care of both physical and psychological health of students. Social and pedagogical correction is carried out based on individual needs of each child. The Centre facilitates that children return to their families.

As a result of the inspection, education and living environment for children in the Donetsk Social Centre received a positive assessment from the staff of DPR Ombudsman Office.

DPR Ombudsman Daria Morozova expressed gratitude to the administration and staff of the facility for faithful implementation of their duties.