The representative of the Ministry of Economics participated in a meeting of the Interfractional deputy working group on questions of prevention and complex rehabilitation of drug addiction, HIV infection and other socially significant diseases

29 April 2015, Wednesday
In the Small Hall of the State Council of the Republic of Tatarstan under the chairmanship of the Deputy Chairman of the State Duma of Federal Assembly of Russia Sergey Zheleznyak the 17th field enlarged meeting of the Interfractional deputy working group on questions of prevention and complex rehabilitation of drug addiction, HIV infection and other socially significant diseases on a subject took place: "Prevention of narcological diseases as the priority direction of a state policy in the sphere of protection of public health: new approaches. Distribution of positive regional experience". The meeting took place in the Small Hall of the State Council of the Republic of Tatarstan. Deputies of the State Council of the Republic of Tatarstan, representatives of executive authorities of the Republic of Tatarstan, Public Chamber of the Republic of Tatarstan and public organizations took part in action.
In a meeting reports were made by representatives as executive authorities of the Republic of Tatarstan, and public organizations. It was noted about need of scheduled maintenance among all segments of the population of the republic. The important role in this work of socially oriented non-profit organizations (FROM NPO), their help in work with dependent and sozavisimy people is noted. So, within the subprogramme "Support of socially oriented non-profit organizations in the Republic of Tatarstan for 2014 - 2016 of" a state program "Economic development and innovative economy of the Republic of Tatarstan for 2014 - 2020" are effectively realized actions for improvement of forms of support of activity FROM the NPOs directed on prevention of socially dangerous forms of behavior of citizens, social rehabilitation of the persons which are in a difficult life situation.
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