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Source: Moscow Government – Moscow Government –
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New supersection Moscow for Children The mos.ru portal has become even more user-friendly. Five new subsections have been added: "Health," "Education," "Social Support," "For Expectant Parents," and "Leisure and Development." These sections provide instructions, essential information, and selections of services and activities relevant to your specific situation. You can navigate to the relevant section from the main page of the "Moscow for Children" supersection.
“The super-section that appeared in September of this year
Moscow for Children "The website has become more convenient—parents can now find the service, service, or instruction they need in the relevant thematic sections. Navigation is intuitive—for example, in the "Health" section, you can find out how to apply for a Moscow compulsory medical insurance policy, access your electronic medical record, and register with a clinic. In the "Education" section, parents can quickly find the section they need—services, services, and instructions are presented according to the child's educational stage—"Kindergarten," "School," and "College." Thus, the updated supersection has made the path to obtaining the necessary information or service even shorter, which frees up parents' time and energy," said the deputy head of the Moscow City Department of Education. Department of Information Technology Boris Frolov.
The "Moscow for Children" super-section was launched a month ago. Its main goal is to make caring for children of all ages more convenient and effective in a variety of life situations. This super-section brings together essential instructions, news, and quick links to the services and features parents most frequently access. Now, accessing your child's electronic diary or electronic medical record is easy, all from a single section, with just a few clicks of a mouse. Information for children is also available here—for example, they can plan their leisure time by selecting an event of interest or explore clubs and sections they'd like to attend.
Health: From getting an insurance policy to calling a doctor to your home
The "Health" section brings together all the services and features that both parents and children might need. If users don't yet have a Moscow compulsory medical insurance policy, they'll find clear instructions on how to obtain one. If they need to schedule a child for a scheduled appointment with a specialist, parents can quickly access the "Make an Appointment with a Doctor" service. There's also a button for accessing the electronic medical records (EMR) of both parents and children, if they have access to them. The EMR provides detailed information about the examination report, doctor's orders, test results, and much more. This section also includes an important "Emergency Care" section, which provides instructions on where to go in urgent situations.
Education: From Kindergarten to University
The "Education" section covers nearly every stage of a child's life, from early childhood to entering higher education. Parents of schoolchildren will appreciate the convenient, quick access to the "Moskvenok" service, as well as instructions for using other services on the Moscow Electronic School (MES) digital educational platform, such as the MES electronic diary and library. Furthermore, this section offers quick and easy links to download the mobile apps "MES Diary," "MES Journal," "MES Library," and "MES Sputnik."
The section also offers quick access to services such as enrolling in first and subsequent grades and applying for subsidized meals. These are grouped under the "Important Services" section.
For parents of graduates, there are sections called "Future Profession," "Exams," and "College," where they can register for the state final certification, find out which areas their child can continue their education in pre-vocational classes, and apply for college.
Social Support: From Ordering Food from a Milk Kitchen to Helping Large Families
The "Social Support" section contains over 25 services and 55 instructions regarding benefits, allowances, and other support measures. Here you can apply online for a Muscovite card and learn about benefits available to single parents, pregnant women, and women immediately after the birth of a child. This section also provides information on how to receive meals from a milk kitchen (you can apply and place an order directly).
A separate section is dedicated to large families. Users can learn how to receive city assistance, such as subsidies for children's goods, school uniforms, and housing and utility bills. This section also provides information on how to renew your large family status.
Families raising children with special needs can learn more about how the educational process should be conducted, where to obtain discounted medications, and discounted certificates for recreation and wellness.
For Future Parents: From Preparation to the Birth of the Baby
In the "For Future Parents" section, Muscovites can access the service for registering with a women's health clinic or Women's Health Center, view their location, and read step-by-step instructions for planning a pregnancy. This section also includes a guide on how to make a doctor's appointment, apply for benefits, and access the electronic medical record and the service for ordering milk formula.
For those whose child has recently been born, we have provided helpful instructions on how to register them, obtain compulsory medical insurance, and receive a gift set of newborn items.
For Muscovites ready to adopt a child, this section offers instructions and advice on how to do so. They will learn how to complete a foster parenting course, adopt a child from an orphanage during the holidays, and how to obtain guardianship and adoption permits.
Services and facilities for large families: how mos.ru helps Moscow families
Planning Leisure Activities for the Whole Family
The "Leisure and Development" section is a convenient catalog of the city's cultural, sports, and scientific projects, engaging for both children and parents. This section will help young Muscovites discover their passions—they can quickly sign up for clubs and sections, choose classes at the eco-center, and select events in parks.
Children searching for their calling should check out special projects such as "Youth of Moscow," "Technograd" at VDNKh, and "Mosvolonter." In the "Where to Go with Your Child" section, parents will find a current selection of performances, workshops, games, and meetings.
The creation, development and operation of e-government infrastructure, including the provision of mass socially significant services, as well as other services in electronic form, are consistent with the objectives of the national project "Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State" and the Moscow regional project "Digital Public Administration." More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.
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