KPAI Reminds The Orientation Period Of Commitment Students To Anti-Violence

JAKARTA - The Indonesian Child Protection Commission (KPAI) hopes that the school environment (MPLS) or Student Orientation Period (MOS) will be an important means to build anti-violent commitments by all parties.

"To break the chain of violence in the school environment or commonly known as bullying and bullying, MPLS must be an important means to build an anti-violent commitment by all parties, both fellow students, teachers, education staff, and parents," said KPAI member Aris Adi Leksono when contacted in Jakarta, Tuesday, July 15, confiscated by Antara.

This effort is important because based on the results of KPAI's supervision, it shows that the chain of violence in education units is difficult to break due to the normalization of inheritance of violent practices in various forms, both physical and verbal.

KPAI also emphasized the importance of school principals and teachers to ensure that there is no violence in every stage of the implementation of MPLS.

The MPLS committee was also asked by MPLS to include teachers as supervisors and supervisors of each event, to ensure that there was no violence, discrimination, and other wrong treatment during the MPLS.

"The MPLS committee is not only released to OSIS or seniors, but also must include teachers as supervisors and supervisors of each event, to ensure zero violence, discrimination, and other wrong treatment," said Aris Adi Leksono.

KPAI hopes that MPLS can be used as a means of education and socialization of prevention and handling of violence in education units.

"Among other things, by conveying the concept of anti-violent, joint role as pioneers of anti-violence, as well as reporters when violence occurs," said Aris Adi Leksono.