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Crimean labor detachments of adolescents work in a free economic zone in Tatarstan

Crimean labor detachments of adolescents work in a free economic zone in Tatarstan

Krympress reports:

From March 23 to 29, a career guidance and educational change in Alabuga will take place on the territory of the special economic zone of Alabuga. The participants will be 250 children from the labor detachments of adolescents of the Republic of Crimea, Tatarstan, Udmurtia, Mordovia, Komi, Tambov, the Republic of Chuvashia and the Arkhangelsk regions.

Labor detachments of adolescents (TOP) — a form of organization of school youth, which helps schoolchildren to rally in labor groups and through socially useful work within the framework of volunteer activities consciously choose the areas of labor activity that are interesting for work during the summer holidays.

Currently, TOP is one of the priority areas of work in Russian student detachments. Minors have a request for the opportunity to earn extra money during the holidays, be independent and enter the labor market, so the student detachments of the Republic of Crimea help to find employers, train and employ adolescents. Not the first year of the top in the Crimea is united by students, most of which is employed in the summer. The main area of ​​work where adolescents work covers the sphere of animation activities in the framework of children’s recovery.

As part of the educational-testing shift, schoolchildren will visit excursions on the special economic zone of Alabuga, learn from the country’s largest employers about employment opportunities for minors and protect projects aimed at developing teenagers’ labor detachments in Russia.

The involvement of minors in labor activity is the most important aspect of their formation as independent and responsible citizens. Teenagers strive for independence, want to have their own money and feel their benefits for society. Labor detachments of adolescents of the Republic of Crimea are a great opportunity to realize these aspirations. Work in detachments gives them not only the first earnings, but also the most important experience of teamwork, the ability to plan their time and take responsibility. Moreover, acquaintance with the leading employers of the region becomes an important stage of career guidance, helping young people decide on the future profession and make the right choice for their future. So, in the Republic of Crimea in 2023, for the first time in work in the camps, representatives of labor detachments of adolescents, uniting schoolchildren and college students aged 15 to 17 years, were involved as auxiliary staff. This work made it possible to reorient the flows of a set of counselors and animators for children’s camps— said Denis Golovin, head of labor detachments of adolescents of the Crimean regional branch of the North Ossetia.

I am very glad to go to a career guidance on Alabug. This is my first trip to an event of this level, so I am sure that it will be useful to me and will help me decide on the future profession. In addition, I am already waiting for the moment of meeting with the guys from other regions of Russia, it seems to me that it will be great to exchange experience and learn more about their work as part of labor detachments of adolescents— shared the impressions of Milan Filimonova, commander of the Ibis labor detachment of the Crimean regional branch of the North Ossetia.

Source: Information and photos provided by the press service of the Crimean regional branch of the Russian Student detachments MOOO

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