



A special edition of the program is dedicated to Russian street children.
The program includes interviews with children and teenagers from St.
Petersburg, with employees of the helpline, ambulance and other social services, a story about children who have been displaced from Grozny.
Is it easy to live and survive on the street?
What pushes children to vagrancy when their parents are alive?
Why do children run away from shelters and foster families?
A commune in an abandoned apartment: internal regulations, rights and responsibilities.
What is more humiliating - begging or deception.
Relations with the police, janitors, social workers.
Is there a fundamental difference between street children from different cities?
Why has the number of street children in the country again increased to the level of the Civil War?
The impact of wars on the psychological state of children.
Do street children think about their future - dreams, desires, goals.
Sereda V.M. -- Doctor of Medical Sciences
11.1996 30.12.1996
Saint Petersburg Chechen Republic Kemerovo Region