ENSUBEB IN PARTNERSHIP WITH UBEC OVER SCHOOL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SAFEGUARD

By Lolo Nkiru Onuorah

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The   Permanent Member III in  Enugu State Universal Basic Education Board (ENSUBEB), Hon. Ego Aja, has called on school administrators  and educators to brace up with their responsibilities  in  implementing School Communities Environmental and Social Safeguarding  (SCESS) policies and practices within their institutions.

The Permanent Member III, who was speaking at a one-day presentation/meeting organized for the Environmental and Social Safeguard Team of ENSUBEB in Enugu, also urged participants to give their total support to ensure a secure/safe atmosphere conducive to learning and personal development in our schools.

Hon. Aja, who represented the Executive Chairman of the Board, Associate Professor Hyginus Banko Okibe, on the occasion, said that the Board would continue to support the Team and other stakeholders to prevent bullying, harassment, sexual assaults, exploitations or abuse, discrimination, and violence as well as promoting mental health and well-being.

She, therefore, appealed to them to do the needful to cascade what they learned from the training down to various schools and also help monitor their implementation.

In her lecture, the Legal Officer Social Safeguarding National Team UBEC Office Abuja, Barr. Ogochukwu Ezenwafor said that School Communities Environmental and Social Safeguarding (SCESS) is a holistic approach aimed at ensuring the well-being and safety of pupils, educators, and surrounding communities within the educational environment.

According to her, it encompasses policies, practices, and initiatives designed to promote a nurturing, inclusive, and secure/safe atmosphere needed for teaching and learning.

Barr. Ezenwafor gave out some key safeguard areas including environmental safety, sustainable infrastructure, waste management, and recycling, adding that parents and guardians have a vital role to play in reinforcing School Communities Environmental and Social Safeguarding (SCESS) at home and in the communities.

She explained that (SCESS) addresses the social dynamics and challenges present within school environments, including issues related to equity, diversity, care, and inclusion, and therefore calls for collaborative efforts of all to enhance environmental sustainability, social inclusion, and pupil support programmes.

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