Saule Shakenova
Saule Shakenova is a regional ombudsperson for children's rights in Pavlodar, Kazakhstan. She is responsible for advocating for the safety and welfare of children in the region. Recently, she expressed concern about a violent incident involving a school guard attacking a sixth-grade student, highlighting the need for local authorities to ensure that such incidents are reported and addressed promptly in accordance with child protection protocols.
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Kazakhstan:
Saulе Shakenova visited the girl in the children's support center in Ekibastuz.
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Kazakhstan:
Saule Shakenova, the regional children's ombudsman, reported that no mental health issues were found in Natalia's daughter.
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Kazakhstan:
Saule Shakenova is the children's rights commissioner of Pavlodar region who commented on the situation regarding the found bodies.
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Kazakhstan:
Saule Shakenova is the regional commissioner for children's rights who visited the site of the tragedy.
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Kazakhstan:
Saule Shakenova is the regional commissioner for children's rights who commented on the suicides of the teenagers.
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Kazakhstan:
Saule Shakenova is the regional commissioner for children's rights who reported on the situation of the children's mother during the fire.
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Kazakhstan:
Saule Shakenova believes that there is no need to consider the personal case of the 7-year-old child at the commission for juvenile affairs.
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Kazakhstan:
Saule Shakenova, the regional commissioner for children's rights, informed that a psychologist is already working with the injured boy.
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Kazakhstan:
The regional commissioner for children's rights in Pavlodar region is aware of the incident and has communicated with the mother of the injured girl.
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Kazakhstan:
Saule Shakenova commented on the incident involving the student and the teacher, emphasizing the responsibility of adults in conflicts with children.
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