Child Protection Policy Training held at Pansora

A focused and enriching training session on the FMA Child Protection Policy (CPP) was held on 8th November 2025 at Prakash Kanya Chhatralay, Pansora, bringing together teachers of the study classes for  learning, reflection, and renewed commitment. The programme aimed to deepen the understanding of child safety and reinforce the essential responsibilities educators carry in creating a secure and nurturing environment for children below 18 years of age.

The training was conducted by Sr. Shaila D’Monte and Ms. Juliyas Christl, who led the participants through a comprehensive PowerPoint presentation. The session covered the core components of the Child Protection Policy, including recognising the signs of abuse or neglect and understanding the preventive measures needed to safeguard young learners. Clear explanations were given on appropriate and inappropriate behaviour for teachers, caregivers, and role models, helping participants to reflect on their actions and professional conduct when interacting with children.

A strong emphasis was placed on vigilance, maintaining healthy boundaries, and respecting each child with dignity and sensitivity. The trainers encouraged teachers to uphold ethical practices, stay attentive to children’s emotional and physical well-being, and respond responsibly in situations of concern. The session concluded with all participants signing the Declaration Form, affirming their dedication to follow and implement the Child Protection Policy in their everyday work. The training served as a meaningful reminder that every child deserves a safe space to grow, and that educators play an irreplaceable role in ensuring their protection and holistic development.


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