Chairman of the juvenile court of the capital took part in the republican conference "Kazakhstan friendly to child "

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Chairman of the specialized inter-district juvenile court of Astana Nazilya Razzaq took part in the republican conference "Kazakhstan friendly to child " held in Astana with the support of the Committee on the Protection of Children rights of the Ministry of Education and Science of Kazakhstan, the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) in Kazakhstan, Renal Reform International in Central Asia, PF «Eurasian Expert Council Foundation».

The Commissioner for Children's Rights in the Republic of Kazakhstan, the deputy of Majilis Z.Balieva, representative of the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) in Kazakhstan Yu.Oksamitny, president of the Civil Alliance of Kazakhstan N.Erimbetov, Vice-Minister of Education and Science of Kazakhstan E. Suhanberdieva, Vice-Minister of health and social development of the RK A.Tsoy, chairman of the administrative police Committee of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan I.Lepeha, head of the department for Supervision of law in the socio-economic sphere, the Prosecutor General of Kazakhstan P.Shynbaeva, representatives of other state authorities and non-governmental organizations took part in the republican conference.

The conference organizers have set their sights to unite the efforts of government, non-governmental and public organizations in addressing the urgent issues of children's rights.

Speaking on the theme: " The child rights, in disputes involving minors in the Republic of Kazakhstan", N.Razzak noted that the children - victims of crime or witnesses who have violated the law are parties or participants in administrative, civil or criminal proceedings are faced with specific social and legal barriers and are particularly vulnerable due to their status as "minor". She urged those present to make every effort to correct the problem teenagers. "

Source: 
Press office of Astana city court