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Emotional assistance offered to graduates and their families

School graduates and their parents can access free, anonymous psychological support hotlines during exam season. These resources are available to anyone feeling stressed and are featured in the latest news on Kam.info.

Mental health assistance provided for graduates and their families
Mental health assistance provided for graduates and their families

Emotional assistance offered to graduates and their families

In Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, municipal support lines are available to provide psychological assistance to school graduates and their close ones during stressful periods, such as exam times. These services are operated by PCGO (Psychological Crisis Support for Graduates and Parents), a national initiative aimed at addressing mental health concerns related to education and transitions after school.

The hotlines offer confidential and anonymous help, allowing individuals to speak freely with trained psychologists about their concerns. The service is free of charge, ensuring that anyone in need can seek support without financial barriers.

There are several regional hotline numbers available in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky:

  • 7 909 835-25-50
  • 7 909 892-76-16
  • 7 909 892-76-18

These hotlines operate weekdays from 09:00 to 16:00. For those living outside Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, a federal hotline number is also available: 8-800-600-31-14.

To find the latest PCGO hotline details, including operating hours and contact methods, I recommend visiting official Russian Ministry of Education or Health websites, regional education department portals, or trusted mental health charity organizations active in Russia. They typically maintain current contact information adapted to the school calendar and psychological needs.

If you would like, I can help you search for official Russian government or educational resources that publish the latest PCGO hotline details. Let me know if you want me to proceed with that.

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