Annexure B Supreme Court Guidelines On Child Safety

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ANNEXURE B

SUPREME COURT GUIDELINES ON CHILD SAFETY IN SCHOOLS

Guidelines regarding prevention of sexual assault, rape and other related crimes
on school going children in the school premises/bus.

1. School management should ensure that no school children are handed


over to anyone except parents/or those authorized by the parents.
(Through ID Cards).
2. No minor female students should be left alone with male staff.
3. School management should install sufficient CCTV cameras on its
premises and also facing road and entry, exit and periphery.
4. In case of emergency principal shall personally authorize custody of the
child to a female teacher until the parent/guardian come and take stock of
the situation.
5. Senior sections should be separated from junior ones.
6. School management should ensure that there are separate male/female
toilets and both at a distant from each other. Female attendants (Ayah)
should be appointed to monitor near the female toilets.
7. School management should compulsorily insist for police verification
certificate with antecedent and address verification while
appointing/hiring teachers, physical instructors, lab technicians, drivers,
janitors and other support staff including the security.
8. School management should ensure they hire staff from the reputed
outsourced vendors in transport, security, housekeeping and canteen
sections.
9. School management should insist that the vendors should compulsorily
get the verification done to the staff who are supplied by them and
produce the verification certificate to the principal before deputing them
on duty to the schools.
10. School management should appoint security guards. Along with male
guards female guards should be deployed at the entrance and exit gates
during school hours.
11. School management should make security guard responsible to go round
the entire campus and class rooms after the school is over to ensure
nobody is there in the class and report to the principal or senior teacher.
12. School management should send a circular to the parents of the children

By Adv. Anubha Shrivastava Sahai


ANNEXURE B
SUPREME COURT GUIDELINES ON CHILD SAFETY IN SCHOOLS

who are using private 3 wheeler/four wheeler/cabs or any form of


transport to get satisfied about their conduct and antecedents along with
proper address.
13. School management should ensure that all areas of the school premises
like class rooms, led play-grounds, canteens, corridors, etc. should be
regularly monitored and un-authorized person should be questioned for
their presence.
14. School management should appoint some staff as vigilance monitors on
rotation to keep an eye on all activities of kids arrival and departure from
school, during playtime, mealtimes, near toilets etc.
15. School management should ensure that no child should be given dark
room or solitary confinement punishments.
16. School management should set up an internal vigilance committee
comprising of staff, parents and education department officials and meet
periodically and discuss the issues concerning the deficiencies in security
and related issues and take corrective actions.
17. School should nominate coordinator counselor for parents to inform
about their concerns to him/her in confidence.
18. School management should periodically or during their meetings with
both teaching and non-teaching staff discuss about issues concerning
safety issues of children and take feedback from the staff.
19. Schools should take attendance of children at the beginning of school,
after lunch and at the time of school closing. In case if any students are
not available then immediately the matter should be brought to the notice
of the parents/guardians and to the concerned including police.
20. The school principals should give strict instruction to the van drivers and
van attendants not to pick up any un-authorized persons into the vehicle
who are not connected with the school.
21. The bus the driver/attendant should not allow the child to get down in
the middle other than the place of residence from where the child was
picked up.

By Adv. Anubha Shrivastava Sahai


ANNEXURE B
SUPREME COURT GUIDELINES ON CHILD SAFETY IN SCHOOLS

22. School management should install Display board regarding “Dos & Dont’s”
in front of the School/College premises.
23. School management may introduce Group messaging system
24. Transport Guidelines: Keeping in view the safety of the school All rules and
regulations of the Government and Transport Department and the following
guidelines issued by the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India with regard to
safety of school buses carrying children have to be followed in letter and
spirit keeping in view the safety of school going children:
a. School buses should be painted yellow
b. School Bus must be written on the back and front of the bus. If it is
hired bus, “on School Duty” should be clearly indicated.
c. Bus should have a First Aid Box.
d. Bus should be fitted with speed governor of specified standard.
e. The windows of Bus should be fitted with horizontal grills.
f. There should be a fire extinguisher in the Bus.
g. School Name and Telephone No. Must be written on the Bus.
h. The doors of the Bus should be fitted with reliable locks
i. To keep the school bags safely, there should be a space fitted under the
seats.
j. There must be a qualified attendant in the Bus to attend to Children.
k. k. Any parent or guardian sitting in the bus or a teacher may also
travel to ensure these safety norms.
l. The driver should have at least 05 years of experience of driving heavy
vehicles.
m. A driver who has been challenged (Fined) more than twice in a year
for offences like red light jumping, violation of lane discipline of
allowing unauthorized person to driver cannot be employed.
n. A driver who has been challenged (Fined) even once for the offence of
over speeding, drunken driving and dangerous driving etc. cannot be
employed.

By Adv. Anubha Shrivastava Sahai

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