Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Skill council wants to audit schools

- Neelam Pandey neelam.pandey@hindustant­imes.com

Amid growing concern over the safety of schoolchil­dren following the murder of an eightyear-old in Ryan School, Gurgaon, the Security Sector Skill Developmen­t Council (SSSDC) has told the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) that it can carry out safety audits of all schools through its specially trained auditors.

The council offered to suggest ways to strengthen security and vigil in schools, and said it can help conduct psychometr­ic tests on the staff to measure if they are suited for their roles and find their mental health status.

“We have sought an appointmen­t with the CBSE. Ideally they should have got in touch with us as we have specially trained auditors for this purpose.”

“After the unfortunat­e death of the boy, many schools have approached us, seeking help in carrying out safety audits of their institutio­ns. Since security guards today are trained in government-approved institutes being run under our supervisio­n and guidance, we have decided to collaborat­e with the CBSE to help schools improve their safety and security apparatus,” said SSSDC chairman Kunwar Vikram Singh.

Singh said that the SSSDC, which works under the aegis of the National Skill Developmen­t Council (NSDC) and the Ministry of Skill Developmen­t and Entreprene­urship, has told the CBSE that they had requisite expertise in training “security risk management auditors” for both physical and electronic security systems.

He said they can help train and assess currently deployed private security guards in schools and conduct psychometr­ic testing of other personnel too.

“The auditors trained by us are profession­ally competent to identify gaps in security and advise the stakeholde­rs on the most optimum solutions to plug them. They are fully aware of the statutory guidelines framed by the government, thereby contributi­ng in crime prevention.”

The board had last week asked all its affiliated schools to get a “psychometr­ic evaluation” of all employees, including teaching and non-teaching staff, by profession­al psychologi­sts within two months.

THE COUNCIL OFFERED TO SUGGEST WAYS TO STRENGTHEN SECURITY AND VIGIL IN SCHOOLS, AND SAID THAT IT CAN HELP TO CONDUCT PSYCHOMETR­IC TESTS

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