Raising Students' Awareness on Improper Sexual Conduct towards Them
Ministry of EducationSpeakers
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51 Dr Lim Wee Kiak asked the Minister for Education (Schools) (a) how are schools educating students to report any attempts at improper sexual conduct by any staff member towards them; and (b) whether schools will put up posters to ask students to immediately report to someone in authority if approached to carry out such misconduct.
Mr Ng Chee Meng: Students learn about personal safety and protection from sexual exploitation and abuse in the Ministry of Education's Sexuality Education lessons starting from Primary 1 and reinforced throughout their 10 to 12 years of school. They are taught how to recognise sexual abuse and harassment, acquire skills to protect themselves both in real life and online, and understand the laws that protect them in Singapore.
They also learn to seek help from trusted adults, such as their parents, teachers and school counsellors when there is risk of their personal safety being compromised.