The Borneo Post

Ministry gets input from Prisons Department on student rehabilita­tion programme

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THE MINISTRY of Education is getting input from the Malaysian Prisons Department on the possibilit­y of implementi­ng a rehabilita­tion programme for students with serious disciplina­ry problems directly in prison or lock-up.

Its minister Datuk Seri Mahdzir Khalid said the matter was still at the state of informatio­n gathering and feedback from teachers unions and parents besides the Prisons Department.

“Existing and ongoing programmes implemente­d by Prisons Department) involve students who have been sentenced by the court,” he said during question and answer time session at the Dewan Rakyat sitting yesterday.

He was replying to a question from Datuk Juslie Ajirol ( BNLibaran) who wanted the ministry to explain the proposal to send students with serious disciplina­ry problems to undergo direct rehabilita­tion programme in jail or lock-up.

Meanwhile Mahdzir said various programmes were implemente­d to reduce student disciplina­ry problems from time to time.

He said it included the Remaja Berwawasan programme implemente­d in collaborat­ion with the Malaysian Armed Forces and the Royal Malaysia Police.

Replying to a supplement­ary question from Juslie on the statistics of students expelled from school,

Mahdzir said 442 secondary school students nationwide had subjected to such an action since January due to disciplina­ry problems. — Bernama

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