This rate, is, quite, alarming, isn't it??? And, these campuses are no longer, as safe as we can imagine them to be, because, of the increasing number of these incidents of, violence, the treatment "phase" of this, "program", as it's too late to implement the "prevention phase" already, as the school violence had recurred, how many times already again??? Exactly! Off of the Front Page Sections, translated…
Thirty-Percent of Students Don't Feel Safe Going to School, the Children Welfare League Urges the Legislature to Set up the Guidelines for School Safety
There'd been, an influx of cases of school violence, the neck slashing murder at the end of last year, kept the parents on edge. Based off of the Department of Education's Campus Security Systems, there were over 26,000 cases of violence or misbehaviors in high school and younger, seventy-one incidents per day; the Children's Welfare League's survey also found, lose to thirty percent of surveyed children felt unsafe in school, and called out to the government to provide a full and complete guideline to set up the campus security means.
see if, this will work, in keeping the schools safe...going through the metal detectors upon entering into a school...photo from online
The league pointed out, that in 2023, there'd been over 26,000 cases of school violence, 10,000 cases more than the year previous, the league analyzed, that the reasons may be due to how there's a wider means of reporting set up, school returning to holding the in-school sessions in the post-pandemic era, better awareness of the matter, the increased willingness of students in reporting. But the observations showed, the Department of Education are focused on the handling of these incidents, and the patching of the holes, and not proposed any working means of preventive measures, and it'd not have a complete analysis of these events and handling of these events set up properly enough, to zoom in on the real causes behind these, acts of, violence.
Pai, the C.E.O. of the Children's Welfare League stated, that the pressures of preventing violence in school should not rest wholly on the school instructors, the parents as well as the communities also played vital parts. She believed, that the government should set up clear cut guidelines of safety for the schools, to ensure that all students, all instructors followed these guidelines, to deal with the risk factors, then, the schools will be quick enough, agile enough, to deal with the various kinds of safety issues that come, to elevate the entire schools' ability to react to the sudden onsets of these, various, situations.
or, we can have one police officer, standing guard in every single classroom, to ENSURE that kids behave themselves! Photo from online
The Department of Education, to prevent the recurrences of school violence, the newest reporting systems are set to start operating on March 8th. The amended content of this act includes reminders of schools being on the alert of reporting these incidents, and, with the inclusion of "principal or teaching staff member breaking the ethics code relating to gender equality" added in.
The Department of Education stated, that it will issue the posting of the various data the system collects and get the expert scholars to conduct the analysis annually, to help the citizens of this country note what's been done in the areas of keeping the schools safe.
Yeah, uh, this is still, administering that needed "dose" of treatment, because there'd been multiple occurrences of these, campus violence that's happened, with children getting MURDERED by their classmates or whatever, this is the Department of Education's, "resolving" the matter, on paper, because, everything still looks, perfect on paper (in theory), but, in the implementing phase, there may be the issues of invasion of privacy, as who would want to go through those, METAL DETECTORS when they enter into their local schools, to get checked for, things that can be used to harm someone, and there are the matters of the costliness of setting up these, supposed security systems, and, with the government running out of money here, how the @$%#, can we, possibly, manage that? We can't, so everything still looks, bright and shiny here on paper, but, putting these ideals into action, there might be the troubles, and this still just showed how lacking in hindsight the DDP government is, how until a problem surfaced, the DDP then, think about how they're going to, tackle it, instead of PREVENTING these things up front!
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