Assam: Life saving skills training on school safety conducted in Hailakandi
The two-day training on school safety that concluded on Friday is an initiative towards implementation of the National School Safety Policy (NSSP).
Hailakandi
Scores of headmasters, principals and teachers underwent training on school safety in Hailakandi of Assam.
The two-day training on school safety that concluded on Friday is an initiative towards implementation of the National School Safety Policy (NSSP). It was organised by the District Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) in collaboration with the Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA) at the District Institute of Education and Training campus.
Besides, a two-day block level training on first aid and life saving skills for school focal point teachers (SFPTs) was organised by DDMA in association with ASDMA and Indian Red Cross Society at Katlicherra. The training conducted, as part of NSSP initiative, concluded on Saturday. Prior to this, a similar training for SFPTs was held at Hailakandi.
District Project Officer, DDMA, Rupjoy Maibhangsa disclosed that various life saving techniques, including first aid were demonstrated by master trainer and SDRF personnel to keep school students safe from all threats – external or internal, natural or manmade. “Each school must provide a safe and healthy learning environment for the students. Families and communities expect schools to keep their children safe from all threats – external or internal, natural or manmade. The training will enable the schools to be in a state of preparedness to mitigate these threats,” said Maibhangsa.
The DDMA official underscored the need for every school to have an Emergency Response Plan incorporating the course of action the school authorities must adopt to handle any exigency, including the appropriate response of teachers, staff and students to ‘ensure the safety of life, property and environment’.