Resolution Defining the Mechanism for Identifying, Returning, and Reintegrating Children Deported or Forcibly Displaced as a Result of Russian Aggression
The resolution establishes the mechanism for identifying, returning, and reintegrating children who were deported or forcibly displaced as a result of Russian aggression. The document sets forth the procedure for interaction between state bodies, public organizations, and other entities in this process. Structurally, the act consists of a main part that amends previous resolutions and a new version of the Procedure for Identifying, Returning, Ensuring Accompaniment, and Reintegrating Deported Children. The Procedure comprehensively regulates the procedures for searching, returning, and subsequent support of such children. Key provisions include:
– Creating a coordination system between various bodies and organizations
– Introducing three assistance packages: short-term (up to 3 months), medium-term (3-6 months), and long-term (6-18 months)
– Defining mechanisms for financing measures from state and local budgets
– Establishing the procedure for assessing the child’s needs and developing an individual reintegration plan
– Creating an interdepartmental support team to coordinate assistance