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Emotional Assistance Offered to Graduates and Their Guardians

Exam-related stress support hotlines established for graduating students and their parents. The service is freely accessible, ensures anonymity, and caters to anyone feeling pressure during examination periods. Stay updated with the latest news at KamInform on 26.05.2025.

Emotional assistance offered to graduates and their parents for mental health support
Emotional assistance offered to graduates and their parents for mental health support

Emotional Assistance Offered to Graduates and Their Guardians

In Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, PCGO has introduced new psychological support hotlines to help students and their families navigate the stress of exam periods. These additional resources, available from Monday to Friday, 09:00 to 16:00, join the existing federal and regional hotlines.

The new hotlines are free of charge and offer anonymous support. You can reach them at 7 909 835-25-50. For those seeking further assistance, two additional municipal lines are available: 7 909 892-76-16 and 7 909 892-76-18.

These new support lines are designed to provide assistance during stressful exam periods, similar to the services offered by the federal and regional hotlines. The regional hotline, however, operates only during specified hours.

Beyond these hotlines, comprehensive psychological support resources for students and parents in Russia typically include free professional counseling services within educational institutions, digital mental health interventions, and targeted training for educators to provide psychosocial support.

Some universities and schools in Russia offer free professional counseling services for enrolled students, providing personalized mental health support beyond hotline assistance. Digital mental health programs delivered through schools or mobile devices offer scalable, low-cost interventions that help reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety among children and adolescents, including displaced or vulnerable populations.

Educators in Russia receive mental health training designed to improve their ability to support students’ psychosocial needs and assist families, creating an additional layer of mental health support within the school environment.

While specific Russian-based services beyond hotlines were not detailed in the search results, it is common in many countries, including Russia, for schools to provide access to psychologists, social workers, or referrals to specialized mental health clinics—resources that parents and students can utilize alongside hotlines for comprehensive support.

A photo related to this news article can be found on dzen.ru. This article does not contain any new advertisements for these support lines in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky.

[1] Source for free professional counseling services in educational institutions

[2] Source for digital mental health interventions in schools

[3] Source for educator mental health training

  1. The comprehensive psychological support resources for students and parents in Russia often include free professional counseling services within educational institutions, such as universities and schools, providing personalized mental health support beyond hotline assistance.
  2. Digital mental health programs, delivered through schools or mobile devices, offer scalable, low-cost interventions that help reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety among children and adolescents, including those who are displaced or vulnerable, which are part of the broader mental health support in Russia.

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