NewsNews11 December 2020

The presenter of 1+1 Nataliya Moseichuk opened a new School of Superheroes for young patients of the hospital in Dnipro

"We really hope that next year there will be more opportunities and people who will want to support us. It should be a permanent job. School of Superheroes is exclusively about children and hope in the heart. They, like no one else, need a connection with reality. And doctors and teachers create this chain between sick children and the real world, to which they will definitely have to return. I really hope that the state organizations of other cities will see us and that new Superhero Schools will open soon. For me, every such discovery is a holiday that I always remember and mark with a special date on the calendar," said Nataliya Moseichuk.

In November, the first School of Superheroes in Dnipro was organized for more than 500 young patients of the oncology and oncology department of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Children's Clinical Hospital. The school is equipped with a multimedia board, a magnetic marker wall and tablets with new educational programs. Children are taught by teachers from a neighboring school.

"Children need the School of Superheroes for a quick recovery and so that when they return to their regular school, they feel confident and do not suffer from bullying by their classmates. It is very important that they are comfortable and that their life does not stop. Because sometimes the hospital can put life on hold for a certain period. But that doesn't mean it's forever," Yevgenia Smirnova said.

Already at the beginning of 2021, the regions of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast are planning to open the third School of Superheroes in the Kryvyi Rih anti-tuberculosis dispensary.

In September, the team of the School of Superheroes and Nataliya Moseichuk managed to do the impossible in the conditions of the fight against the coronavirus — to launch an educational space in the department of oncology and hematology of the Kherson Regional Children's Clinical Hospital.

We would like to remind you that the Superhero Schools also work at the Okhmatdyt National Hospital in the capital, in Zhytomyr, schools have also been opened at Lviv hospitals and at the Burn Center in Kyiv. A total of 7 centers of education in hospitals of Ukraine.

The Law of Ukraine "On Comprehensive General Secondary Education", adopted in 2020, protects the right of children to study in a hospital.

The Right to Education project was awarded the Partnership for Sustainability Award by the United Nations in 2018.

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