Kano SUBEB scales up training to strengthen safe learning environment

Kano Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf
Kano Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf

The executive chairman of the State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), Kano, Malam Yusuf Kabir, Monday reaffirmed the board’s commitment to creating safer and more inclusive schools across the state through intensive safeguarding training programmes.

Represented by the director of Special Programmes, Nura Ibrahim, the chairman stated this while monitoring the scale-up of the safeguarding short message training at Kafin Maiyaki Special Primary School in Kiru LGEA.

He stated that the training, funded by Kano SUBEB, is designed to equip basic education stakeholders with essential knowledge and skills on safeguarding and ensuring that schools become secure spaces for effective teaching and learning.

A statement issued by director, Corporate Communications, SUBEB, Balarabe Danlami, said the initiative targets 252 participants, including 112 head teachers and 140 heads of units, drawn from 28 Non-PLANE local government areas across the state.

“The essence of this training is to build the capacity of our teachers and education managers on safeguarding principles, so they can cascade the knowledge to others and promote a culture of safety in all our schools,” he said.

He further noted that the programme adopts a Train-the-Trainer (ToT) approach, where head teachers are empowered to step down the training to teachers within their respective schools. The training is conducted in five clusters across the state, with Kiru serving as one of the key centres.

Nura Ibrahim added that safeguarding remains critical in addressing issues such as abuse, proper reporting mechanisms, confidentiality, and creating clear referral pathways within the school system.

The training modules, he added, cover a wide range of topics, including the concept of safeguarding, types of abuse, disclosure, the “5 Rs,” and the establishment of effective safeguarding structures in schools.