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Another 29 children from Ukraine will undergo rehabilitation in Azerbaijan
Baku/24.09.22/Turan: Twenty-nine children from Ukraine who lost one of their parents due to military operations will undergo rehabilitation in Azerbaijan.
According to the Ministry of Labor and Social Security of the Population of Azerbaijan, the children have already arrived in Azerbaijan.
They will undergo social rehabilitation within 15 days in camps organized in Baku and Gabala.
Individual consultations held by professional psychologists, group therapies, meditation and yoga classes, as well as psychosocial trainings, master classes will serve to stabilize the emotional state of children, as well as their integration into society.
Also, camp participants will have an opportunity to improve their language skills in English courses. Besides, during this period, excursions to historical sites and museums will be organized in order to effectively organize the cultural leisure for children, teamwork on various topics will be carried out.
Earlier, 28 children from Ukraine aged 7 to 17 years who were left without parental care have already undergone three-week rehabilitation in Azerbaijan. -06B-
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