There are three ways in which the theme of education has emerged as central to the discussion on women’s safety. The first and more obvious one relates to ensuring the safety of women and girls within and around educational institutions, including schools, colleges and university campuses. Several incidents of sexual harassment of women and girls have been reported from outside educational institutions, whether schools, colleges or university campuses, and even inside schools (e.g. during shift changes).
In Nov. 2003 and in March 2004, Directorate of Education issued a circular to all government schools to improve the safety of girl students within school premises. Between 2005 and 2009; The Govt. of Delhi and SCERT also developed the “YUVA Schools Life Skills Program”. This program aims at developing ‘Life Skills’ that will address the important and emerging issues that have an impact on the society and nation and help students building their thinking, social and negotiating skills, learning capacities, personality and effective relationships.
Brainstorming sessions with parents, teachers and students can help in building up reforms to make environment safer within and around the school. Improved lightning around the institution and on connecting streets, appointment and accessibility of counsellors, laying down strict guidelines relating to treatment of girl students are the steps to be taken care of.
Jagori partners with Pravah on Safe School Initiative.
More information coming up.