Results of the summer health campaign in children’s camps reviewed at the National Centre RUSSIA in Primorye
At the branch of the National Centre RUSSIA in the Primorye
region, representatives of the regional Ministry of Education, children’s and
student organisations discussed the results of the 2025 summer children’s
health campaign and counsellor training.
Participants summed up the results of the summer children’s
health campaign in the Primorye region. Thus, 90% of children were covered by
various forms of recreation; almost 1,000 vouchers were allocated for children
of participants in the special military operation. Thirty children from
Primorye had a holiday in the Republic of Uzbekistan, and 100 children visited
the Songdowon International Pioneer Camp in the DPRK. The Yunga Regional
Children’s Centre hosted more than 1,500 holidaymakers. Plans have also been
made to restore five Primorye camps.
The year’s most notable sessions were highlighted: Movement
of the First, Yunarmiya, Eaglets of Russia (Orlyata Rossii), Avangard, Sirius
and Horizons of Ideas.
Challenges in implementing the summer children’s campaign
were also identified, including recruiting staff for children’s educational
camps, counsellor pay, and the early requirement for counsellors to obtain
sanitary record books for licensing.
Oksana Novikova, Head of the Department for Upbringing,
Supplementary Education and Recreation at the Ministry of Education of the
Primorye region, urged participants to exchange experience more actively and
report all issues to the regional Ministry of Education.
"My request to the heads of children’s camps is this —
do not remain silent, communicate. We would like your feedback on how
comfortable it is for you to work in the region and with counsellors," she
said.
Representatives of the regional government also expect
active feedback from counsellors. For their part, the counsellors directly
voiced the issues that concern them.
After the meeting, which ended on a positive note,
participants went on a tour of the expositions at the branch of the National
Centre RUSSIA in the Primorye region and explored interactive spaces that tell
the story of the region.
Guided tours are free for everyone. To take part, sign in on
the website of the National Centre RUSSIA in the Primorye region and choose a
convenient date and time. Tours run daily, except Monday, from 10:00 to 20:00.
Groups are formed for up to 15 people; the programme lasts 90 minutes. You may
also join without prior registration if there are available places in a group.
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