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In the region of Zabaikal, children's camps were inspected and the voices of the children were listened to

Specific focus given on maintaining security, enhancing service standards, and improving living circumstances.

Children's camps in Zabaikal were inspected and the views of the children were sought
Children's camps in Zabaikal were inspected and the views of the children were sought

In the region of Zabaikal, children's camps were inspected and the voices of the children were listened to

In early 2025, a safety and quality inspection was carried out at various children's camps and health retreats in Zabaykalsky Krai, Russia. The inspection was conducted by specialists from the regional children's rights commissioner's office, led by Natalia Epova, the head of the commission.

The inspection focused on three main areas: safety, service quality, and living conditions. The review included a comprehensive examination of buildings, sleeping areas, bathrooms, and showers, as well as the food organization at the camps. The inspection also covered bedding and hygiene supplies.

The food organization was assessed for compliance with approved norms, product quality, storage conditions, and the sanitary state of dining blocks. Safety inspections included checkpoint operation, territory condition, sports and play areas, fire safety equipment, and medical services. The specialists also inspected several camps during their trips.

However, the inspection did not provide specific details about any findings or issues discovered. No information was given about any corrective actions taken or planned based on the inspection results.

In a positive move, a suggestion was made by the commissioner's office to conduct a children's vote for "Best Health Retreat Camp in Zabaykalsky Krai" and "Most Memorable Session". This initiative aims to consider participants' opinions when evaluating camp performance and forming best practices.

Moreover, children were encouraged to share ideas to improve leisure, daily routines, and living conditions. Some of these suggestions were promptly agreed upon and implemented, demonstrating a commitment to continuous improvement.

In addition, children were communicated with about safe behavior in various situations, including on camp grounds, in water, forests, and emergency situations. This emphasis on safety education is crucial in ensuring the well-being of camp participants.

For those interested in the specific outcomes of the safety and quality inspection, it is recommended to consult official regional government or health department websites for Zabaykalsky Krai, or news sources covering regional safety reports for children's facilities in summer 2025.

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