On the issue of exercising parental responsibility to care for the health of their child
Keywords:
caring for the child's health, parental responsibilities, reproductive health, minors, information harmful to health and/or development, model of proper behavior, health workersAbstract
This article analyzes the content of parental responsibility to care for the health of their children. The subject of the study is federal legislation and subordinate regulatory acts, as well as departmental orders, letters, and guidelines that directly or indirectly disclose the content of this parental responsibility. The study concludes that legal norms imposing the responsibility on parents to care for their children's health do not clarify the constituent elements of this responsibility, which significantly complicates its implementation. The author believes that it is necessary to specify the constituent elements of this parental responsibility in specific federal legislation, and making them more understandable to legal entities, thereby raising their level of legal awareness and achieving the state's goal of ensuring an adequate standard of living and child development.