Ukraine's New Mandatory Child Evacuation Policy: How It Will Work.
Mandatory Evacuation of Children from High-Risk Areas
According to Novyny.live: Olga Altunina has detailed the procedure for the mandatory evacuation of children from dangerous territories when their parents refuse to leave. She stated that police and military personnel will be involved in carrying out these evacuations. Altunina emphasized the critical need to protect children, who cannot make the decision to evacuate on their own:
'We must therefore care for the child, who cannot independently decide to evacuate.' Olga Altunina
These children can be placed with foster families or with close relatives who are willing to take them in. The Ministry of Social Policy is preparing the necessary bylaws to regulate this process. This policy follows the recent passage of a law on mandatory evacuation from hazardous zones by Ukraine's Verkhovna Rada, underscoring the severity of the situation and the urgent need to protect children during the ongoing crisis. This legislative move is part of Ukraine's broader effort to safeguard civilians during the war with Russia.
Olga Altunina noted that
'these children will be removed by police and military, and transferred to foster families, or they may be transferred to close relatives who will take these children.' Olga Altunina
The mechanism is designed to ensure child safety in cases where their parents are unable or unwilling to leave dangerous zones.
Evacuating children from high-risk areas is a crucial step in protecting them during conflicts and emergencies. The legislative changes enacted by the Verkhovna Rada demonstrate the state's active efforts to shield its most vulnerable population. The involvement of law enforcement and the military in this process highlights the serious level of threat in the zones designated for evacuation.
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