Education Ministry Issues Draft Guidelines for Schools To Prevent Student Suicides

The education ministry has asked for the public's feedback on the draft guidelines.

Amid a spike in the number of students who died by suicide this year, the Ministry of Education on Tuesday, 3 October, issued draft guidelines for schools to prevent them.

The draft guidelines are called UMMEED (Understand, Motivate, Manage, Empathise, Empower, Develop).

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Education Ministry Issues Draft Guidelines for Schools To Prevent Student Suicides

These guidelines which were drafted on the principle that “every child matters,” suggest the following:

  • Setting up a School Wellness Team in all institutes

  • Setting up ways to identify students who might be at risk of self-harm or those who might be showing warning signs

  • Acting as first responders to support students who might need help

  • Schools should “enhance” sensitivity and understanding towards students

  • Stigma around suicidal tendencies and behaviour should be reduced

  • Schools and parents should partner to prevent self-harm in students

  • Not comparing students or pitting them against each other

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