A comprehensive monitoring system is proposed

This makes it impossible to identify all possible violations of children’s rights and dangers to them in various spheres of life (healthcare! education! security! etc.). In addition! often the inspectors are specialists from regional structures that are subordinate to the same founder as the institutions! and therefore are not interested in identifying and disclosing negative A comprehensive  facts caused by the work or inaction of management bodies.

Therefore today there is a critical need to restore and improve

the control system that would effectively counteract possible abuse and ensure comprehensive protection of children. Instead of episodic and often formal inspections! ! which involves the involvement of zalo data representatives of the educational! social and medical spheres! and! if necessary! law enforcement at the central! regional and local levels.

A fundamentally new feature is the expansion of the circle of entities involved in inspections. In addition to traditional authorities and local governments! representatives of the Ver khovna Rada Commissioner for Human Rights may join the process! as well as! subject to compliance with the conditions for information protection! specialists from the rapid change of scenery has taken public associations. This will ensure the interagency and inter-sectoral nature of monitoring! its transparency! objectivity! and independence.

Attention will be paid to three key areas: the conditions of maintenance and upbringing of children! the socio-legal protection of children! as well as the state of educational work with them. It is proposed to approve a list of criteria for conducting A comprehensive  an inspection! formed in accordance with the rights of the child.

Which will allow a comprehensive assessment of the environment

In which he or she lives. It is important that the approval at the legislative level of the criteria for implementing appropriate control will allow the administrations of institutions to independently analyze their activities in terms of asb directory ensuring the rights and best interests of children! and to improve the state of affairs in this area.

A response mechanism is provided for the results of the inspections: mandatory! not simply recommended! requirements to eliminate the identified violations. It is also proposed to consolidate the powers of the members of the monitoring group to involve other authorities to respond to the facts of non-compliance with children’s rights! and in the case of systematic violations – law enforcement agencies to bring the perpetrators to justice.

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