BUILDING A HEALTHY AND SAFE SCHOOL WITH THE KKN PROGRAM IN GUNUNG PICUNG VILLAGE, PAMIJAHAN DISTRICT, BOGOR REGENCY
Abstract
Gunung Picung village in Pamijahan faces challenges in maintaining a healthy and safe school environment. This proposal seeks to address these challenges by implementing three main initiatives: sanitation education, anti-bullying campaigns, and sexual harassment prevention programs. The hygiene education component will improve awareness through workshops on handwashing and tooth-brushing, enhancing overall school cleanliness. The anti-bullying program will involve all school members in workshops and discussions aimed at reducing incidents of bullying. Finally, the sexual harassment prevention program will educate students on their rights and provide mechanisms to report harassment safely. The program will be conducted in three phases: planning and socialization, implementation, and evaluation. This initiative aims to foster a positive learning environment, improve student well-being, and serve as a model for other rural schools.
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