Is the Government moving to address violent behaviour in schools?

The Facts:

The government is moving to combat violent behaviour in schools with the rollout of the Behaviour Change Support Services for Students in primary and secondary schools beginning this month (January 2024).

It has introduced a behaviour change support model for students, aimed at ensuring that their basic and mental health, safety, security, and behavioural and nutritional needs are met.

In secondary schools, the behaviour change support services team comprises the guidance counsellor, Health and Family Life Education (HFLE) teacher, dean of discipline and school nurse, while in primary schools, the vice principal, a senior teacher, HFLE teacher and guidance counsellor rounds out the group.

There are 1,200 guidance counsellors, 139 established deans of discipline and others acting in the position, 180 HFLE educators and 120 nurses across Jamaican schools. The current ratio of guidance counsellors to students, 1:500, is high, and there are indications that the government’s aim is to reduce it to at least 1:400.

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