Ministry of Education: Improve security benefits and attract retired soldiers and others to engage in school security
Release Date:2024.09.10 Views:10

According to the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Public Security jointly held an emergency teleconference on school safety work on September 4th, making clear arrangements for safety work in primary and secondary schools as well as kindergartens. The meeting proposed that leaders and cadres at all levels of the education system must prioritize the safety of teachers and students. When inspecting and guiding work in schools, they must first check whether the safety work is in place. Education department heads, education bureau directors, and principals in each province should focus on various aspects of campus safety, refine and decompose the various campus safety policies and measures proposed by the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Public Security, and implement them on an individual basis. Ensure that everything related to campus safety is managed and questioned, and there must be no more blank areas.
All regions and schools must learn from their mistakes and strictly guard their school gates. We must effectively strengthen the management of school security, and if the security personnel are unqualified or unable to play their role, they must be resolutely cleaned up and replaced; Those who cause security incidents must be held accountable and never tolerated. Improve the security benefits of schools and adopt government procurement of services to attract retired soldiers and young adults to engage in school security work. We need to strengthen training and improve professional quality. Strictly implement the gatekeeper duty and internal inspection system, and parents should carefully verify and inquire when picking up and dropping off their children; Foreign personnel, vehicles, and items must be checked and registered one by one to strictly prevent unrelated personnel and dangerous goods from entering the campus.
Education departments and schools in various regions should strictly comply with the regulatory requirements proposed by the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Public Security, and equip all necessary safety protection facilities and equipment. By the end of this year, various regions will promote the achievement of the "three 100%" work goals: 100% closed management of primary and secondary schools, 100% networking rate of one click emergency alarm and video surveillance systems with local public security organs, and 100% staffing rate of full-time security guards in primary and secondary schools.
Education departments in various regions should work together with public security, market supervision and other departments to vigorously rectify illegal internet cafes, illegal rentals, unlicensed vendors and other public security and hygiene chaos around campuses. We should make full use of the "peak duty" and "student protection post" mechanisms around the campus of the public security organs, and cooperate with the on duty police officers to do a good job in risk prevention and control around the school gate during the commuting period. Facilities such as speed bumps, traffic lights, and isolation piles should be installed around the school gate to facilitate traffic diversion.
Education departments in various regions should immediately carry out a comprehensive investigation and rectification of school safety hazards, with high and strict standards, and must not be perfunctory or careless. The inspection process should be detailed and practical, and must not be perfunctory, flexible, or discounted. For problems discovered during inspections, we must ensure that hidden dangers are not eliminated, rectification is not implemented, and problems are not solved. Those who fail to perform their duties effectively, cause major safety accidents, or have a negative impact on society should be criticized and held accountable through public notification, interviews, and accountability, until the relevant leaders and personnel are held accountable in accordance with the law. They must not be lenient or lenient.