The Borneo Post

Teachers told to lodge report if students are child abuse victims

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KUALA LUMPUR: Teachers should lodge reports with the relevant authoritie­s if they know their students are victims of child abuse at home, says Deputy Women, Family and Community Developmen­t Minister Hannah Yeoh.

She said children spent most of their time in school and it is the role of the teachers to identify child abuse victims among students through their behaviour.

It is the responsibi­lity of teachers to address child abuse cases involving their students because the children themselves will not lodge reports on their own for fear that their parents will be called up by the police.

“If teachers found their students behaving differentl­y, or in a weird manner, they should approach and talk to the students concerned, and if it is found that they (students) are abuse, the teacher concerned should report the matter to Talian Nur at 15999,” kshe said.

She said this in her speech at the launch of a programme, ‘Thank You Teacher’ here yesterday.

It was organised in conjunctio­n with Teachers’ Day to be celebrated on May 16.

Apart from teachers, she said the school’s Parent-Teacher Associatio­n (PTA) should also play their role to address child abuse problem by, among others, enhance awareness among parents to not release their anger, frustratio­n and stress on children at home.

“Teachers and parents play an important role to avoid any injury on children by adults because of stress,” she added.

A total of 295 primary and secondary schools in the Kuala Lumpur Federal Territory took part in the various activities, including run, telematch and science and robotics exhibition. — Bernama

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