China News Agency, Beijing, July 11th: The National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference held a remote consultation meeting on "Caring for Rural Left-behind Elderly Children" on 10th in Beijing. The 12 members of the CPPCC National Committee made suggestions and suggestions at the CPPCC National Committee and four venues in Shanxi, Anhui, and Yunnan, as well as through mobile phone connections.

  The committee members believe that since the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, governments at all levels have done a lot of work in strengthening the social security, social assistance, emotional care and other aspects of rural left-behind groups. The living conditions of left-behind elderly have been significantly improved, and the protection and protection mechanism for left-behind children has been operating effectively. There are still problems in the work that the service system is not sound enough, the care measures are not accurate, and the policies are not implemented in place. "People's Political Consultative Conference" published a report on the 11th, introducing some of the members of the forum to speak.

  Ma Chuanxi, member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, found in the survey that the current status of family education for rural left-behind children in the national education system is still uncertain and lacks financial support. He suggested at the Anhui branch to promote the family education of rural left-behind children with the process of rule of law, further clarify the responsibilities of the government, families, schools and society from the legal level, incorporate the family education of rural left-behind children into the legislative content, and promote rural areas from the source Family education work for left-behind children.

  Ma Lu, a member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, believes that policies, funds, and project resources should be integrated with poverty alleviation and rural revitalization, the construction of an old-age service system, and basic public service functions at the grassroots level. Subsidies have been increased in areas such as team building and concentrated care of the elderly in rural areas.

  The status of rural boarding schools in the rural care system for left-behind children is very important. Jiao Binlong, member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and deputy mayor of Taiyuan City, suggested increasing investment, improving management, and coordinating the strength of all parties, further strengthening the construction of rural boarding schools, and solving the problems that rural left-behind children are often in unmanned guardianship and lack of safety protection.

  "The elderly are here, the roots are here, and the family is here. Particular attention should be paid to the mental health of left-behind elderly people in ethnic minority areas on the border." Indicators, additional special funds for caring for left-behind elderly people, for the purchase of social services in rural areas.

  Zhang Min, a member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and a teacher of Mengla County Vocational College in Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province, said that in recent years, more than 4,300 children's homes have been built in Yunnan, but there are still insufficient joint efforts in various departments, insufficient investment in construction and follow-up activities, Problems such as insufficient professional ability of grassroots service teams.

  She suggested that the implementation of the work of left-behind children and children in dire straits be included in the performance appraisal, set up special work funds for left-behind children in rural areas, and provide full-time and part-time psychology teachers; explore and improve the incentive mechanism for rural youth to participate in caring services, and encourage returning young people to join rural care Service work. (Finish)