The law defines the legal and organizational foundations of state policy regarding the social protection of children affected by Russian aggression. It establishes mechanisms for registering such children, the procedure for providing them with assistance and compensation. Structurally, the law consists of 6 sections that regulate: general provisions and terms; creation and maintenance of the State Register of Affected Children; the procedure for accompanying affected children; the system of social protection and support; responsibility for violations of the law; final provisions. Key provisions of the law:
• Creation of a State Register of Children Affected by Russian Armed Aggression
• Introduction of a multidisciplinary approach to assessing the needs and supporting affected children
• Defining a system of social protection measures, including medical, psychological, and educational support
• Establishing a mechanism for compensation for damage to a child’s life and health, including urgent interim compensation