Yan Chenxi led a team to investigate in Jincheng

Information source: Social and Legal Affairs Committee of the CPPCC Provincial Committee Published on: April 29, 2024 07:25 Number of readers: second


four month twenty-two Solstice twenty-five Yan Chenxi, Vice Chairman of the CPPCC Provincial Committee, led some members of the CPPCC Provincial Committee, experts and scholars to Pay attention to the healthy growth of minors and prevent minors from committing crimes and Deeply promote the combination of medical care and elderly care in rural areas, and effectively improve the elderly care service level of the poverty-stricken groups Investigated in Jincheng City. Guo Yuxi, director of the Social Law Committee of the CPPCC Provincial Committee, attended.

The research team went to the procuratorates, primary and secondary schools, and youth rule of law education bases in Zezhou County, Yangcheng County, and Gaoping City to learn about local efforts to prevent juvenile delinquency; Investigated the operation and management of rural elderly care institutions, capital investment, combination of medical care and elderly care, held a forum to exchange ideas, and visited the poor elderly with decentralized support.

Yan Chenxi stressed that we should deeply study and implement Xi Jinping's thought of rule of law, adhere to prevention first, strengthen adolescent education, psychological care, and psychological correction for minors, and accelerate the construction of families, schools, society, networks, governments, and the judiciary Six major protections System, actively create a good environment for the physical and mental health of minors. We should attach great importance to the elderly care work of rural poverty-stricken groups, give full play to the leading role of the government, adjust measures to local conditions, implement policies according to people, target weaknesses, optimize and integrate resources, deepen the combination of medical care and elderly care, promote quality and efficiency improvement, effectively cover the bottom line, ensure basic needs, and constantly enhance the sense of gain and happiness of rural poverty-stricken elderly groups. (Lv Peng)