NEWS & EVENTS

NEWS & EVENTS

18Jul

Child Safety Workshop
Child Safety Workshop Part 1
Child Safety Workshop Part 1
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Child Safety Workshop Part 1
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Child Safety Workshop Part 1
Child Safety Workshop Part 1
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Child Safety Workshop Part 1
Child Safety Workshop Part 1
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Child Safety Workshop Part 1
Child Safety Workshop Part 1
Child Safety Workshop Part 1
Child Safety Workshop Part 1
Child Safety Workshop Part 1
Child Safety Workshop Part 1
Child Safety Workshop Part 1
Child Safety Workshop Part 1
Child Safety Workshop Part 1
Child Safety Workshop Part 1
Child Safety Workshop Part 1
Child Safety Workshop Part 1
Child Safety Workshop Part 1
Child Safety Workshop Part 1
Child Safety Workshop Part 1
Child Safety Workshop Part 1
Child Safety Workshop Part 1
Child Safety Workshop Part 1
Child Safety Workshop Part 1
Child Safety Workshop Part 1
Child Safety Workshop Part 1
Child Safety Workshop Part 1
Child Safety Workshop Part 1
Child Safety Workshop Part 1
Child Safety Workshop Part 1
Child Safety Workshop Part 1
Child Safety Workshop Part 1
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Child Safety Workshop Part 1
Child Safety Workshop Part 1
Child Safety Workshop Part 1
Child Safety Workshop Part 1
Child Safety Workshop Part 1
Child Safety Workshop Part 1
Child Safety Workshop Part 1
Child Safety Workshop Part 1
Child Safety Workshop Part 1
Child Safety Workshop Part 1
Child Safety Workshop Part 1
Child Safety Workshop Part 1
Child Safety Workshop Part 1
Child Safety Workshop Part 1
Child Safety Workshop Part 1
Child Safety Workshop Part 1
Child Safety Workshop Part 1
Child Safety Workshop Part 1
Child Safety Workshop Part 1
Child Safety Workshop Part 1
Child Safety Workshop Part 1
Child Safety Workshop Part 1
Child Safety Workshop Part 1
Child Safety Workshop Part 1
Child Safety Workshop Part 1
Child Safety Workshop Part 1

Child Safety Workshop

    18Jul

    Child Safety, POCSO Compliance & Prevention of Corporal Punishment Workshop
    Child Safety, POCSO Compliance & Prevention of Corporal Punishment Workshop
    Child Safety, POCSO Compliance & Prevention of Corporal Punishment Workshop
    Child Safety, POCSO Compliance & Prevention of Corporal Punishment Workshop
    Child Safety, POCSO Compliance & Prevention of Corporal Punishment Workshop
    Child Safety, POCSO Compliance & Prevention of Corporal Punishment Workshop
    Child Safety, POCSO Compliance & Prevention of Corporal Punishment Workshop
    Child Safety, POCSO Compliance & Prevention of Corporal Punishment Workshop
    Child Safety, POCSO Compliance & Prevention of Corporal Punishment Workshop
    Child Safety, POCSO Compliance & Prevention of Corporal Punishment Workshop
    Child Safety, POCSO Compliance & Prevention of Corporal Punishment Workshop
    Child Safety, POCSO Compliance & Prevention of Corporal Punishment Workshop

    Workshop Report

    Child Safety, POCSO Compliance & Prevention of Corporal Punishment


    Date: 15 July 2026
    Venue: JM International School, Dwarka
    Resource Person: Dr. Amita Saxena, Principal

     

    JM International School conducted a workshop on 15 July 2026 for all teaching and non-teaching staff, led by Dr. Amita Saxena, Principal, to reinforce child safety, POCSO compliance, and the prevention of corporal punishment. The session focused on strengthening staff awareness of their legal and ethical responsibilities towards ensuring a safe, secure, and child-friendly school environment.

    Dr. Saxena sensitized the staff on the provisions of the POCSO Act, 2012, emphasizing professional boundaries, appropriate communication with students, identification of warning signs of abuse, confidentiality in handling disclosures, and the role of the School Child Protection Committee (SCPC). Staff members were reminded to avoid isolated one-to-one interactions with students and maintain transparency in all student engagements.

    The workshop also reinforced the school’s Zero Tolerance Policy towards corporal punishment, verbal abuse, humiliation, discrimination, and emotionally threatening behaviour. Further, the session stressed the importance of vigilant supervision, monitoring of sensitive areas on campus, collaborative communication with parents, and fostering a culture where every child feels safe, respected, and confident to report concerns.

     
     

      16Jul

      Assembly -Ethics of Everyday life -Grade XIIB
      Assembly -Ethics of Everyday life -Grade XIIB
      Assembly -Ethics of Everyday life -Grade XIIB
      Assembly -Ethics of Everyday life -Grade XIIB
      Assembly -Ethics of Everyday life -Grade XIIB
      Assembly -Ethics of Everyday life -Grade XIIB
      Assembly -Ethics of Everyday life -Grade XIIB
      Assembly -Ethics of Everyday life -Grade XIIB
      Assembly -Ethics of Everyday life -Grade XIIB
      Assembly -Ethics of Everyday life -Grade XIIB
      Assembly -Ethics of Everyday life -Grade XIIB

      Assembly -Ethics of Everyday life -Grade XIIB

        16Jul

        Assembly -The Mindset of a Learner-Grade XIIA
        Assembly -The Mindset of a Learner-Grade XIIA
        Assembly -The Mindset of a Learner-Grade XIIA
        Assembly -The Mindset of a Learner-Grade XIIA
        Assembly -The Mindset of a Learner-Grade XIIA
        Assembly -The Mindset of a Learner-Grade XIIA
        Assembly -The Mindset of a Learner-Grade XIIA
        Assembly -The Mindset of a Learner-Grade XIIA
        Assembly -The Mindset of a Learner-Grade XIIA
        Assembly -The Mindset of a Learner-Grade XIIA
        Assembly -The Mindset of a Learner-Grade XIIA

        Assembly -The Mindset of a Learner-Grade XIIA

          15Jul

          Child Safety Awareness Session
          Child Safety Awareness Session
          Child Safety Awareness Session
          Child Safety Awareness Session
          Child Safety Awareness Session
          Child Safety Awareness Session

           

          Child Safety Awareness Session

           

           Class Orientation Sessions were held at JM International School, Dwarka, in which  Child Safety Awareness points was also shared with parents.

          The session focused on sensitising parents about child protection, emotional well-being, safe practices and creating a secure environment for children. Dr. Saxena highlighted important guidelines related to open communication and the role of parents in recognising and addressing concerns regarding the same. 

          The session concluded by emphasising a strong school-parent partnership to ensure the safety, dignity and holistic development of every child.

           

            15Jul

            Online Training Programme on "Child Safety Awareness" for School Teachers
            Online Training Programme on - Child Safety Awareness-for School Teachers
            Online Training Programme on - Child Safety Awareness-for School Teachers
            Online Training Programme on - Child Safety Awareness-for School Teachers
            Online Training Programme on - Child Safety Awareness-for School Teachers
            Online Training Programme on - Child Safety Awareness-for School Teachers
            Online Training Programme on - Child Safety Awareness-for School Teachers
            Online Training Programme on - Child Safety Awareness-for School Teachers

            Online Training Programme on "Child Safety Awareness" for School Teachers
             

            Venue: Adarsh Auditorium, PHQ (Online Programme)
            Organised by: SPUWAC in collaboration with the DoE and SCERT

            Mode of workshop: Online

            Resource person: Ms Seema Rai Chaudhary, Dr Deeepak Kumar Mr Varun, Dr Sujata Mudgal  from DOE GNCT New Delhi and DCP Neha Yadav, IPS
            Date    : 1 July 2026

            Attended by : Principal Dr Amita Saxena , Ms Vijaylaxmi and all teachers of JMIS

             

            An Online Training Programme on “Child Safety Awareness” was organised by SPUWAC, in collaboration with the Directorate of Education and SCERT, on 1st July 2026. This was held in Adarsh Auditorium, PHQ.

             

            The programme aimed to enhance teachers’ understanding of child protection, safety measures and their role in creating a safe school environment. The sessions covered key areas such as child rights, signs of abuse and neglect, cyber safety, bullying prevention, POCSO Act, reporting mechanisms and teachers’ responsibilities in safeguarding children.

             

            Resource persons Ms. Seema Rai Chaudhary, Dr. Deepak Kumar and DCP Neha Yadav, IPS highlighted the need for early identification of vulnerable children, physical and emotional well-being, mental health support and effective communication with students and parents. Practical case studies, presentations and discussions made the sessions interactive and informative.

             
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