'Quarantine in school may have psychological impact on students'

28, Jun 2020 | nepaltraveller.com
Source::RSS

Pointing out the possible risk of psychological impact on students, today's virtual programme of the Community School Management Committee Federation urged to manage quarantine facilities in other places than the schools.

RSS

Kathmandu

The child rights defenders have shown concern over the establishment of quarantine facilities in schools for long, noting that it was against the notion- 'school: the zone of peace'.

During a virtual programme organized by the Community School Management Committee Federation here today, the voice was raised to manage quarantine facilities in other places than the schools because it would impact psychologically to the students.

Among some 28,000 community schools, 4,000 schools have been used for quarantine and 64 for isolation ward. Some local levels have used the schools even without informing school management committees and principals.

Chairperson of Children Zone of Peace National Campaign, Narendra Dangol, accused the government of establishing quarantine and isolation against the School: the Zone of Peace National Structure and Implementation Guideline, 2068. Similarly, child rights defender Krishna Subedi suggested the government to set up quarantine and isolation in hotels rather than in schools.

Likewise, an expert on disaster management Shyam Gyawali said it was a weakness of the government to change schools into quarantine centres. It would create a broader impact, he warned.

Federation Chairperson Krishna Thapa shared that the Federation had reminded the government not to place quarantine in schools from the very beginning. Growing quarantines in schools are worrying, he added.

 

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