School safety, Minister Ogerta Manastirliu presents the plan: TikTok will be blocked!

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The Minister of Education, Ogerta Manastriliu, has presented the New Action Plan, which aims to strengthen measures against violence, bullying, and digital threats, building a safer and healthier environment for children.

Minister Manastriliu said that the Action Plan has four main directions and that a broad public consultation was conducted for its drafting.

“The New Action Plan that we present today is an ambitious initiative that reflects our shared responsibility as a state, as institutions, as parents and as citizens. We have included in it the findings and recommendations from the consultations carried out, the recommendations of the National Parents Council, and the expertise of civil and international society, which has been a key part of its drafting. Through it, we aim to address issues related to violence, bullying, online safety and increase prevention mechanisms, in order to ensure safety in schools and reduce, until elimination, the phenomena of any form of violence within schools. This plan is built on four main pillars: physical and digital security, psychosocial support networks, education and awareness, and the concept of the open school.”

Minister Manastirliu detailed concrete decisions to improve security in schools, including the blocking of the TikTok platform.

“At a time when technological challenges are inevitable, physical and digital security is a priority. To increase this security, we have decided to block the TikTok platform, based on a package of tools being developed by AKCESK and AKSHI. We will also install smart cameras through the ‘Smart City’ project, ensuring more effective monitoring within schools and their perimeters. In the next two years, we will double the number of security officers, reaching 500, and we will establish a dedicated structure within the education directorates to coordinate the tasks of security officers and cooperation with local child protection units.”

Speaking about the importance of psychosocial support, the minister emphasized: “We are aware that students are increasingly in need of multidisciplinary support, especially in terms of psycho-emotional support and addressing age-related concerns. For this reason, we have planned to add 350 psychosocial workers, reaching 1,200 within the next two years. Together with our partners from civil society and academic institutions, we will establish a National Network for Online Safety, which will help in the digital protection of students.”

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