Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta announced that all schools will conduct 'good touch, bad touch' awareness sessions as part of a month-long POCSO Awareness Month campaign. Child protection committees will be formed in all 5,633 schools, while staff will receive POCSO training. The initiative also includes mandatory safety protocols, counselling sessions, self-defence training and awareness drives.
New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Thursday said that all schools will conduct 'good touch and bad touch' sessions to educate children under POCSO awareness drive.
"Delhi's POCSO Awareness Month is more than an awareness drive. This July, every school in Delhi will conduct good touch and bad touch awareness sessions, implement mandatory child safety protocols, and submit compliance reports within 15 days," Gupta said.
Supported by parents, teachers, Delhi Police, district magistrates and anganwadi workers, this is a city-wide movement for child protection, Gupta said in a statement.
The month-long campaign aims to strengthen child safety mechanisms across educational institutions and ensure that protection measures become a permanent part of school systems, she said.
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