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Romania child welfare and crime prevention outreach
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In late July and August 2026, Romanian police expanded their community outreach and preventive education initiatives. initiatives across several counties. In Dâmbovița, Olt County, officers conducted interactive sessions at youth camps in Padina and Voinești, covering online fraud, road safety, and domestic violence prevention. These Slatina conducted sessions included demonstrations using goggles to simulate the effects for preschoolers as part of alcohol and drugs. At the Happy Free Kids camp, children participated in games focused on online safety, national anti-bullying campaign ‘When the witness speaks, bullying prevention, stops,’ focusing on empathy and criminal responsibility. Simultaneously, in Brașov, road safety. On the same day, police launched an awareness campaign at Coresi Shopping Resort in Cugir visited a senior-care center to advise parents elderly residents on protecting children traffic safety and protection against online through open dialogue and parental-control applications. street scams. In Mureș Gorj County, the police inspectorate extended held workshops for scouts at the ‘Acasă la Brâncuși’ camp in Arcani between August 13 and 15. These sessions addressed bullying prevention, drug trafficking, and online safety, concluding with a supervised hike in the Tismana mountain area. Mureș County continued its crime prevention targeted efforts to toward the private sector by visiting workplaces sector. The Mureș County Police Inspectorate conducted visits to workplaces, including a fan factory in Târnăveni, a production unit in Sighișoara, and a sugar factory in Luduș. Officers briefed employees on cyber fraud tactics, such as impersonating institutions, institutions or fraudulent bank calls, and shopping scams, while providing provided guidance on protecting personal and banking data. This The campaign also emphasized promoted domestic violence prevention under the slogan ‘Request electronic monitoring when you are in danger! Protect your life!’, highlighting the availability of available electronic monitoring systems and psychological, legal, and social counseling services. These activities complement ongoing national efforts to address child welfare, mental health, and substance abuse through increased police presence, school-safety workshops, and specialized medical support programs.
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- 2026-08-16 09:26 UTC Romania child welfare and crime prevention outreach
- 2026-08-13 18:46 UTC Romania child welfare and crime prevention outreach
- 2026-08-06 13:38 UTC Romania child welfare and infant health
- 2026-07-30 09:12 UTC Romania child welfare and infant health
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