Kerala's Bold Steps for Child Protection and Well-being
Kerala's Education Minister V Sivankutty prioritizes child safety and mental health amid violence reports. New initiatives focus on teacher training, student support, and anti-abuse measures. The minister vows to implement stringent actions against offenders and promote a safer environment in all state schools.

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Kerala General Education Minister V Sivankutty has vowed to prioritize the safety and mental well-being of schoolchildren amid ongoing reports of violence and abuse in the state. He emphasized the government's responsibility to protect children, both at home and in the wider community.
In an exclusive interview with PTI, Sivankutty announced the implementation of child-friendly initiatives across all schools, regardless of their administrative status. The Education Department plans a special orientation program for teachers, aiming to equip them to address physical, psychological, and adolescent student issues, as well as prevent substance abuse.
Key initiatives include confidential reporting mechanisms and student support strategies. The minister highlighted efforts to open lines of communication between students and teachers, aiming to foster trust and safety within educational environments. These efforts are part of a broader campaign to enhance student well-being and ensure a safer future.
(With inputs from agencies.)