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Malaysia's Education Ministry Mandates New Safety, Mental Health Measures for Students After Building Fall Incident
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Malaysia's Education Ministry Mandates New Safety, Mental Health Measures for Students After Building Fall Incident

From Utusan Malaysia · () Malay

Translated from Malay, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Malaysia's Ministry of Education will mandate improved school safety and student protection guidelines following a student's fall from a building.
  • Mental health screenings for students will also be implemented as part of the intervention.
  • The ministry emphasized that school administrators must adhere to these guidelines without compromise.

Malaysia's Ministry of Education (KPM) is taking decisive action to address safety and mental health concerns among students. The ministry announced it will require all school administrators to enhance and implement guidelines for safe school management and student protection policies following a recent incident where a student fell from a school building.

Minister Fadhlina Sidek stated that these new directives will be enforced without compromise. In addition to physical safety measures, the KPM will also introduce mental health screenings for students as part of its intervention strategy. This dual approach aims to create a more secure and supportive environment for learners across the country.

The ministry's proactive stance underscores a commitment to prioritizing student well-being. By mandating stricter adherence to safety protocols and introducing mental health support, KPM seeks to prevent future incidents and ensure a holistic approach to student welfare in educational institutions.

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Originally published by Utusan Malaysia in Malay. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.