
The new concept is designed to consolidate, modernize, and expand support and counseling services for parents based on the principles of “positive parenting.” The main change in this approach lies in close collaboration among all key agencies. Instead of one-time assistance or sporadic courses, parents will receive comprehensive support from the government that integrates education, social protection, and healthcare.
At this stage, the agencies have already conducted a comprehensive analysis of available resources. The main conclusion: the success of protecting children’s rights directly depends on a unified vision of parental education across all government agencies.
The draft order on developing the concept aims to establish standard consultation procedures. Proposals are being accepted until July 8.
























