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for example, we had a survey, we asked 90 families about those cases when families had to swaddle, that is, hold a baby weighing less than 2.5 kg skin-to-skin on the chest, without separating moms or dads, if the mother could not swaddle for physiological reasons reasons with the child, how this process took place in different regions of ukraine during the full-scale invasion, more than 90 people shared with us their stories, some of them ... very touching, about these first bondings that happened for each family, how touching, important, and for some painful stories were, where they did not have the opportunity to touch the child, where they were not told about this method, how important and useful it is, especially now during the absence of stable electricity, that is why for us such informative products, projects and the opportunity to unite families, make groups equal, they are now tools for us. which, in our opinion, can
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make our dream come true, so that children are born healthier and give them the best start life. well, if we are returning again to the families in which a premature baby was born, that this package from the national health service has something for them that they should know about this free on a free basis, and when they were discharged, i understand that when they are in the hospital, that's one thing, but when the mother has already returned home and... she has to, again, as we said, be one-on-one with the child, what should she know about? well, as i said, there are 44 packages, several of these packages that concern our families, they concern, for example, management of pregnancy, it is the birth itself, it is a caesarean section or a natural birth, it is even at the stage of the birth of a child in a prenatal center or in a maternity hospital, it is, for example, even we have banks of breast milk, then even consultation on lactation, they... . also enter there, this is all
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psychological support within the hospital, they also enter there, now families are not actually obliged to buy medicines according to the lists, as it was several years ago, literally because it was so widespread practice, now most issues, most issues, not all issues, of course if it's an advanced ward or some special services, of course the family pays for it themselves, but basic all issues, they should be covered by health insurance packages. and in such a case , for example, when a family is discharged, and rehabilitation centers or catamnistic offices work, it is in order for us to ensure, one might say, a review of the child's condition already after discharge at the stage of three, six, 12 months, and observe how she develops, that is, the child comes to center, she is examined, are there any deviations from development, if specialized help of a narrow specialist is needed, then everything is received by electronic code, that is , in order to receive these services...
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it is important to receive this code for free, and then there is a referral, for example, a pediatrician, or if it is, for example, from a perinatal center, then accordingly, such a service should be provided free of charge. it is important for us that parents know this, and accordingly, families can rely on this and receive such financial stability, such a guarantee for themselves, which would also gave them a sense of peace in these troubled times. well, guarantees are guarantees, but we understand that again in the de-occupied territories. in the front-line territories, women also continue to give birth, and it often happens that there is no longer any infrastructure there, because the hospitals, medical centers, they were destroyed by the russians, bombed, as in these situations, do such women come somewhere in a safer region, or refuse, and what is happening there, in fact, it is really a problem that you cannot equate the centers in in kyiv, in lviv or... you can say big
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cities to small destroyed areas where the infrastructure is damaged, or there is no way to get even to this institution. yesterday we talked, for example, with doctors from kherson who, for example, had to freeze a part of their institution, but at the same time medical care continues to be provided, but of course, the emotional state and infrastructure and capabilities of such a hospital cannot be equated with others, so it seems to me , that there should be more to... help in such institutions, in such locations from government structures in order to give them more support and where possible some administrative help with documents, in particular logistics with medical drugs, where possible, i know that there are mobile teams for pregnant women and assistance is provided with mobile teams in order to to get there, i'm not sure if it's covered in all regions, i wish it was in all regions, but actually we see from our information that it's often those areas.
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mothers do not receive full-fledged medical care, that is, i still want this these issues were prioritized so that there would be more support for these mothers for these families, so far the feeling is that these families. have to sort out, well, you can say, solve these issues independently, where the financial burden falls on them, because they have to rent housing and find services for themselves in the places, and they don’t have anyone they know in these places, this is a family that comes to us apply, for example, from the de-occupied territories, they move and have to organize everything on their own, i have a feeling that it is extremely difficult for these families, and therefore i would like have more programs to help especially families who had to move with small... children, so what are the basic resources that families who have a newborn child, prematurely born, yes, these resources, for example, when we talk about hospitals, do they cope our medicine with all this, because you and i also
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talked before the broadcast about the fact that the air alarm sounds, there is no light, and hospitals do not leave such children, these children remain in intensive care, and there is no way. transfer them, for example, to a shelter? well, i would say that now it is extremely important to support the medical front, first of all, for the implementation of the reform, i also hear a lot of questions so that the reform also covers the basic needs of the doctor, that there is still a decent payment, that the packages are balanced so that the conditions of the doctor were worthy, let's say, in this partnership, we are very much waiting for the patient's rights to be fully realized. the doctor's rights are also closed. our organization does what it can in terms of burnout prevention training, this is usually a block of our rights training patient, because we understand that where there is no burned-out doctor, the best medical services will be provided there. therefore, we understand that it should
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be balanced 50x50 in order to provide the highest quality services. and that is why we are only in such conditions, where the dignity of both sides will be respected, there will be a dialogue on the same level. will be provided comfortably, there will be this trust, there will be this dialogue and the best services will be provided, so returning to the question, it is important for us that the revision of the reform and its implementation took into account the two sides, there were no distortions in which direction, and that the funding was fully for such babies basic services, the withdrawal of pregnancy to the support of the child at the stage of growing out, as well as after the provision of catamnistic. surveillance, rehabilitation, early intervention until the child stands on his feet and is socialized, actually this is a long process, accordingly the packages that exist, they help to rely on this, they must have our legal basis, all protocols must be written under this and then we can know what this one is
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the system is working, it's a big process, it's a long process, but i'm inspired by our medical teams who, despite everything, are holding on, working, doing an incredible mission, regardless. to all the challenges that are around, that is, we believe in it, we work together, we try to do what depends on us, but you talk about this long process, and at the same time , we talked with you once, and you told , when doctors came to us from abroad, they were simply shocked at how professionally our doctors could work during the war and how much our help ukrainian medicine went up? i really won't go far, i was just this morning and yesterday i was at a pediatric congress, the largest pediatric site in which people stand on the sides, they are a lot of students, a lot of talk about building our future, a medical community that
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will work for the future of this country , and it is very inspiring that the people who are here, they care about each child, about each, well, the pediatric community, in general, it has a holy mission for the future of ukraine. was as healthy as possible, and in order for these the ukrainians were free and healthy, and, that is, there were two sides to it, and this is very inspiring, sasha, i know that you actually know a lot of stories that happened during the war, but can you briefly tell the story of the success of one of families of prematurely born children, we have quite a lot of stories that he reports to us. we have a parents' chat, and very often there are such stories that inspire us, because, for example, the pregnancy said that there is no chance, eh, this pregnancy, well, it is definitely necessary to have an abortion, but, for example, the mother says, i believe in this one child, i believe in this pregnancy, yulia, for example, accompanies her, and then we celebrate
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with this family for a year, then we celebrate with this family when the child is gone, in fact, such stories are told when there are some guidelines for a certain child, for example, this a child will never walk, this one will never hear, or this child has no chance, they are always an element of faith, love and lots and lots of work for this, we see our communities. there are many such stories that inspire and actually help us get up, sometimes, even when there is no strength, to believe that if this child walked, when they told her that she would never walk, then there is definitely a chance, and such stories, well , believe me, you can simply collect a whole album of them, there are many of them, and i can still dream of such a book someday publish, because she really inspires each of these stories. sasha, and about your personal experience that you got during the war, which you would never want to get. hard question, i would never
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want to say goodbye to my family, not knowing if i will see them again, oh, i was asked, an unexpected question, because we never we don't know when we will tell people to say hello again because we said goodbye to them and it was difficult to see people at the border when mothers said goodbye to their husbands and did not know if they would be seen again and in fact ... all goodbyes or all greetings , they have become more valuable, we do not know what will happen tomorrow, we live our experience every day, as if it has become extremely more valuable, and we do not know what will happen tomorrow, so we value each day more, i would never to say goodbye without knowing if it will be tomorrow, me thank you for this openness, thank you for your strength, thank you so much for your support, because i really couldn't do anything myself without your support. therefore, i am very grateful to my team, thank you, thank you to the partners who make it possible to make these movements, relying on
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the support of relatives and dear people with whom our values coincide. oleksandra balyasna visited us today and it was an experience of war. there are discounts until independence day on valerian. in pharmacies you will find plantain and savings. the magazine krania will tell in the august issue about returning from captivity. how is ukraine looking for its own? will we return all the children kidnapped by russia? the country touches on painful topics for all ukrainians. we talk to experts, listen to the stories of soldiers who were captured. ask for the country at the points of sale of the press or pay in advance. until independence day, there are discounts on normaven tablets 10% at
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reboot. this is one of the requirements of our accession to the european union. selection for one of the country's most important judges - the constitutional court - continues in ukraine. the selection conditions are strict, and even in spite of this , unscrupulous servants of themis try to get into the body that interprets the main state document and decides on pi'. on compliance with the constitution of ukrainian legislation. we will talk about this today, but first to the news. the judge of the leninsky district court of poltava is sergey. kononenko was sentenced to six years in prison for extorting a bribe. the high anti-corruption court found him guilty on two counts. he demanded and received uah 300 for the decision to recognize ownership of a self-built garage and uah 500 in the case of collecting a debt of 100,000. this is the second time that vaks has issued a verdict against judge kononenko. on august 17, 2022, he was
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found guilty and sentenced to seven years in prison. in that, the appeals chamber of vak. by satisfying the party's appeal defense, sent the case for a new trial. the publication about the court notes that during the first hearing, kononenko constantly delayed the process. he was repeatedly fined for non-appearance. also, he did not pay the bail assigned to him and even tried to mobilize to the armed forces in order to stop the proceedings. according to the anti-corruption center, there was another interesting detail in the case. according to the applicant, the judge during the personal hearing. meeting , he offered her non-standard cooperation. we met him in the park. he informed that he has three lawyers with whom he works, he also suggested to me. plus, such cooperation had to have a sexual nature as well, because he said that he sleeps with all the female lawyers with whom he works. if the verdict becomes final
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, kononenko's time spent in the pretrial detention center will be credited to the term of his sentence. he stayed there from august 2022 to... june 2023. selection for one of the most important judicial bodies, the constitutional court, continues in ukraine. previously, the judges of the constitutional court were appointed by the president, the parliament and the congress of judges, and at the end of 2022, the verkhovna rada adopted a law on changing the selection procedure. the law established an advisory group of experts, which analyzes each candidate for compliance with the criteria of integrity and professional competence. and here is this one. a group of experts, it should, so to speak, filter candidates, and already from the filtered candidates, the president, judges, and the verkhovna rada will already choose their own, uh, according to their quota, whom they will appoint as judges of the constitutional court. qualitative formation of the judicial corps the constitutional court is very important, because
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the fate of several key reforms, including the market reform, depends on this court right now. land after the end of the war, the constitutional court will consider the complex issues of reintegration of the occupied territories. and although the selection conditions are strict, unscrupulous servants of themis do not lose hope of climbing into the high chair. this is tamara novikova, a judge of the cherkasy district administrative court. i was not an honest judge, without various compromises, always, as my parents taught me be. with an honest self and with the law, never to collude with conscience. in 2012, the supreme council of justice refused to appoint tamara novikova as a judge indefinitely. the candidate assures that sticks were stuck in her wheels. i was dismissed at the end of my term as a judge. not for disciplinary or any other
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issues, what? because at that time, i had a conflict with the head of the court, and this is from everyone. it is known, it is on the air, which provided unreliable information on the quality of the handling of cases, this was the reason for me not to got the appropriate number of votes in the supreme council of justice when they voted for the extension of their mandate indefinitely. in 2016 , the higher qualification commission recognized novikova as unfit for the position based on the criteria of professional ethics and integrity. the members of the commission made a similar decision two years ago, the members of the higher qualification commission went beyond their powers and interfered in my personal life, so i appealed it, i have the right to this as an individual and not only as a judge, so i believe that it was violation, on today it remains open. tamara novikova, like the majority of ukrainian judges, has very loving parents who
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saved money for expensive gifts for their daughter all her life. i was constantly, as they say , in very poor, modest quarters, to put it mildly, so my mother did not push me, she said: we will do everything so that you, i understand that it is an endless struggle for you and that you did not bother the owner yet. according to the candidate for the constitutional court, the lion's share of the money for real estate was given by her mother, who worked as a teacher, and although the apartment was intended for the residence of the judge, it was arranged for her mother as well. the fact that i didn't have enough money to buy it, take it from my mother and say: mom, give me money, it's not accepted in our country, to use mother's money, or how to take it, where did the teacher's mother come from? money, tamara novikova cannot explain, i asked her more than once, even yesterday, she takes offense at me, says, i suffered a lot from your profession, and why is my
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life, my wallet, the state looking, well , on what grounds, if my mother had relations with father, he, he gave her some funds, which , again, i do not know, she disposed of them as she deemed necessary. so what should i lead and interrogate as an investigator, where did you mother take the money? last year , according to the declaration, tamara novikova earned more than a million hryvnias, but i did not find money to buy a chandelier in the apartment bought by my mother, i did not even complete the electricity, because i have nothing to pay for, i have nothing to even buy a chandelier, and how about you then if you use it, how do you live there, he is also applying for the position of judge of the constitutional court of ukraine professor of the international department. of law and comparative jurisprudence of the nataliya kaminska national aviation university. i am ready to be open, transparent and honestly perform my functional duties as
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a judge of the constitutional court in the future. in 2007, natalia kaminska bought an apartment in kyiv on credit for 80,000 dollars. however , the professor forgot to indicate this cost in the declaration of the candidate for the position of judge of the constitutional court. until 2011. the husband's father, a former misvekor, unfortunately deceased, he paid the loan funds for this apartment, loan payments are monthly, but of course, later after the divorce, i paid these funds myself, it was his initiative, he had the opportunity to pay, after the divorce, according to kaminskaya , her parents helped pay off the loan debt, and last year her mother, a pensioner, gave the candidate position of judge, another apartment in the capital, for almost 70 thousand dollars. kaminska paid a percentage of her funds for this apartment, but the pensioner herself paid a much larger part. where does the mother who does not have money come from
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had no source of income as of 2020. my mother received benefits, substantial severance payments in 2019 when she resigned due to her retirement, and she also subsequently won a court case. accordingly, about the remaining payments that were not timely paid in connection with dismissal and severance pay. the candidate for the constitutional court has wonderful relatives. the professor declared assets in gold and silver worth uah 140,000. and these are also gifts from grandparents. also nataliya kaminska, according to the declaration, has more than 400 thousand uah and $300 in accounts. 27 keeps in cash, also gifts, these were mostly donated funds before the death of my grandfather and my father. last year, natalia
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kaminska received more than half a million hryvnias from various people. this interview for the position of judge of the constitutional court is the second for natalia kaminska. prior to that, she applied for a position under the quota of the verkhovna rada of ukraine and received a conclusion from the advisory group of experts that she did not meet high moral standards. the professor tried. was again now for by the president's quota, and this time it was recognized as dishonest. on july 31, an advisory group of experts found five out of six candidates unfit for the position of judge of the constitutional court based on the presidential quota. so soon we will have a new competition and new, hopefully this time, worthy applicants. and for today i have everything, it was judicial control and i, tetyana shostrova. if you know facts of corruption in the judicial system, or you want to report a judge exceeding his powers or making illegal decisions, write to me on facebook
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or to the mail whose address you see on your screens. all the best and we will meet in exactly one week. we are looking for 17-year-old anna abazina, who disappeared at the beginning of the full-scale war in the city of severo-donetsk, luhansk region. the russians captured this settlement in the first days of the invasion. hanna was only 14 years old then. during all this time, there was no news about the girl, but i really hope that thanks to your concern, the child will be found. look carefully at the photo and try to remember what hanna looks like. she has an oval face, straight dark hair and brown eyes. of course, the girl in this photo is much
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younger than herself. 17 years old, but i don't think that will prevent her from being recognized. if anyone suddenly sees anna abazina or knows something about her possible whereabouts, do not delay and dial the short number of magnolia children's search service 11630 from any mobile operator. calls are free. if it is suddenly not possible to call, write to the chatbot of the child tracing service in telegram. i also want to remind you that we are looking for a six-year-old. sashka hrytsenko. i have already told the story of this boy, also from the temporarily occupied territory of luhansk region, in previous programs. the child was abandoned by his mother. and now sashka is trying to find his father, who is in an uncontrolled part of ukraine. we spoke with the man, and now i will tell all the details of this frankly shocking story. his ex-wife asked for it, and i'm looking for him. i want
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to take him under my wing. she left with... and then came back, but then, then she left again and the location of the common-law wife, i don't knew so, when the full-scale war began, little sashko lived with his mother and his husband's grandmother in the city of lysychansk. this territory was occupied almost from the first days. at the beginning of last year, the child's mother left home and left sasha with his old great-grandmother. with my own grandmother, yes, with my great-grandmother, with my grandmother. it was a long time ago. probably somewhere in the 23rd year for sure, this is the beginning of the 23rd year, i found out because of this, maybe she had previously thrown it on the mountain of my grandmother, left the house, for a long time the boy was taken care of by his great-grandmother, but soon the elderly woman died and the child was taken away by the social services in the occupied territory, sasha was immediately taken out of lysichansky, all this happened about a year ago, the service came and took the child, after that
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i knew where... he was going, well relatively, i knew that he was there by hearsay, by gossip, well, that he was somewhere in alchevsk, then he was transferred to luhansk, and then his whereabouts are unknown, so i will look for him, is the child still in the temporarily occupied territory of luhansk region , or the boy was taken to russia, so far it has not been possible to find out the father, the man, of course , turned to the police, but so far there is no clue to find out where the six-year-old son is. i'm looking for my child. hrytsenko oleksandr oleksiyovych, a request to someone there who cried for him, if someone can , according to the signs of some kind, will come, boy, be a weasel, we will be very grateful to you. i appeal to everyone who sees this video, especially to the residents of the occupied luhansk region. look carefully at the photo of sashko hrytsenko. the guy looks 6-7 years old, he thin, about 110-115 cm tall.
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he has a straight face. sashko has a medical diagnosis of cerebral palsy, which is why he cannot always formulate his thoughts clearly. but he is very sensitive and reaches out to people, if suddenly someone has seen the boy or knows where he might be now, immediately call the hotline of the magnolia children's search service at the short number 11630. calls from all ukrainian mobile operators are free, if suddenly there is no way to call , write to the chatbot child search service in telegram. we have created a resource thanks to which
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you can report any crime. against a child in any city, at any time, just go to the site and report, and we will launch all possible mechanisms to punish the criminal. stopcrime ua. greetings to all viewers of the espresso channel, we are starting the information day with news. khrystyna parubiy works in the studio. a large-scale fire at the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. the occupiers staged a provocation and set fire to a large number of car tires in the cooling tower. this is a facility for cooling technical water. according to the dsn.
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