BLAGOVESCHENSK, December 6 - RIA Novosti. Natalya Kiseleva, Minister of Social Protection of the Population of the Amur Region, explained to reporters that 18 adult incapacitated people live in the Malinovsky boarding school for mentally retarded children, because they are awaiting transfer to an adult boarding school, earlier this situation was named by the children's ombudsman of Russia Anna Kuznetsova as one of the violations. identified in orphanages, boarding schools in the region. On Monday, Kuznetsova said that the violations that are in the orphanages of the Amur region "can not be counted." She also spoke about the numerous injuries in children, the data on which, according to her, are not transferred to the relevant departments. According to Kuznetsova, "numerous violations of the conduct and observance of the financial interests of children, property rights of children" in orphanages are recorded in the region. On Tuesday, the Governor of the Amur Region Vasily Orlov instructed to check this information as soon as possible, the regional Investigative Committee also began a pre-investigation check. According to Kiseleva, there are 144 people in the Malinovsky orphanage now. “There is a group of young people from 18 to 23 years old who These are children with deep mental pathology, they are awaiting a voucher for transfer to an adult boarding institution, "Kiseleva told reporters. According to her, there is no "direct prohibition" for such living in a boarding school; a separate group with supervision has been organized for adults. Kiseleva added that a new additional building is being built in the Amur region to solve such problems. "A dormitory for 50 beds for people with neuropsychiatric disorders, we plan to complete construction in 2019-2020 and the problem will be resolved," the minister added. As reported, Orlov plans to meet in Moscow with Kuznetsova to discuss the situation with the violations identified. Deputy Prime Minister of the region Olga Lysenko on Thursday told reporters that the preliminary results of the check did not show any violations, "which would be associated with gross physical abuse or violation of the constitutional rights of children."
