Prof. Mykola Pakhnin, Head of the Center for Ukrainian and Polish Development of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs, Dr. Iryna Shcherbakova, Head of the Department of Public Relations and Dr. Oleksii Serdiuk, Head of the Research Lab on Psychological Support of Law Enforcement, with the financial support of Fortuna Clinical Foundation, Alabama, USA, started the formation of humanitarian aid packages for employees and veterans of the university, who found themselves in difficult life circumstances due to the armed aggression of the russian federation, and are unable to evacuate from Kharkiv.
The Educational and Methodological department of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs continues to actively participate in the volunteer movement, helping vulnerable groups of people. Elderly people who are left without care, like no one need attention, support and help. The staff of the department visited the boarding house for the elderly “Nadiia” and handed over the essentials, food and medicines.
Department of Public Relations of KhNUIA
From the first days of the full-scale war, all people have faced problems that previously could not exist in a civilized country: lack of medicine, food, water. Children and the elderly are the most vulnerable social groups, who face the
greatest difficulties. In particular, the problem of finding baby food for our youngest citizens has become acute. The situation has begun to stabilize thanks to humanitarian aid. However, the specific assistance, as well as baby
food, was often provided on a territorial basis to the relevant territorial communities, which do not always have children of the appropriate age and in required numbers. At the same time, such assistance may not be enough in
places where it is needed.
Vladyslava Balera, member of the School of Scientific Leadership of KhNUIA, 2nd year cadet of the Faculty № 1, together with Karina Liash, 2nd year student of Ukrainian Language and Literature Faculty of H.S. Skovoroda
Kharkiv National Pedagogical University, implement an online educational project "Support" on a volunteer basis for pupils. All the funds received for classes, the girls transfer to humanitarian aid to the army and those in need.
With the beginning of the full-scale war of the russian federation against Ukraine, it has become a problem for many people to gain access to basic things: food, medicine, hygiene products, etc. This situation is getting worse
because of the collapse of commercial supply chains and the lack of income for citizens due to the shutdown of many enterprises. In such conditions, the activities of various humanitarian organizations, including international ones,
have been launched in Ukraine.
Olena Syniavska, Professor of the Department of Law-Enforcement Activity and Policeistics of the Faculty No.6, Doctor of Legal Sciences, Professor, passed the online course "Digital Lawyers" on the digital education platform
"Diia" and received a certificate.
Representatives of the team of Equal Opportunities – Gender Adviser to the Rector of Kharkiv University of Internal Affairs, Candidate of Legal Sciences, Associate Professor, Oksana Tsukan, Associate Professor of the Department
of Social and Economic Science, Candidate of Sociological Sciences Nataliia Bobro, Responsible Person for Gender Issues at Kremenchuk Flight College, Candidate of Economic Sciences Maryna Petchenko, Lead Specialist of Sumy Branch Tsvitana Skoryna, Head of the Debate Club and School of Public Speech, Senior Police Lieutenant Nataliia Rastorhuieva, have passed the online course "Women's Leadership and Women's Political Participation" on the EdEra platform.
A series of tactical training was held with representatives of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs as part of service training. Trainings on pre-medical aid, fire training and tactical and special training were held within the
training program.
Oksana Brusakova, Dean of the Faculty No. 6, together with Nataliia Novikova, Head of the Department of Psychological Support of the Personnel Department of the university, implemented a telegram channel to provide free
psychological support. With the help of this channel, all interested will be able to get acquainted with various psychological practices and exercises, materials for self-regulation, recommendations for stabilizing the emotional
condition in this difficult time, as well as directly ask questions and get advice.
In these difficult days for our Motherland, many people, saving their own lives and the lives of their relatives, had to leave their homes and move to other places where they are trying to arrange life and everyday life. Of course, they
need attention and help. Employees of the Department of Ukrainian Studies of the Faculty No.2 actively participate in volunteering. With the assistance of Kirovohrad deputy corps, they distributed humanitarian aid to 31 families of
internally displaced persons from Kharkiv.