Schools have the authority of recognizing mental health problems of students, NCERT issued guidelines to schools The NCERT has issued guidelines to identify mental health problems of students. It has been said in the guidelines that there is a complete environment in the schools for the all-round development of the students. School management, principals, teachers and students spend about 220 days a year together in schools. Students spend most of the time in residential schools. Therefore, it is the responsibility of the schools to ensure the safety, health of the children in the schools and hostels. Instructions for setting up a committee.
Mental Health Advisory Committee
The survey report released last week has revealed that a large number of school going students are under stress. It has ordered each school / groups of schools to form a mental health advisory committee. It will be governed over by the Principal. It will include teachers, parents, students, alumni as members. which will try to make a proper diagnosis. Considering that most cases of mental health are detected in the early stages of life, NCERT has recommended that parents and teachers should try to diagnose such signs in children immediately. teachers should be trained.
According to NCERT, teachers should be trained to assess the mental stress of students. If they are trained, they will be able to identify it easily at an early stage when the students are depressed. …students can keep their word without fear According to the report of news agency PTI, NCERT has said that teachers should talk openly with the students in the class. They should solve the problems of the students. Schools should develop such a confidential system for students to tell their secret or scary things, where they can keep or say anything without fear.