In recent times, together with all levels and sectors, the Thanh Hoa Police force has actively coordinated witheducational institutions to organize propaganda sessions, legal education and life skills for students. These activities not only help students raise their legal awareness but also equip them with the necessary skills to prevent risks in life.
Instead of perfunctory propaganda sessions with dry information and numbers, now legal propaganda sessions organized by the police force are lively, attractive and attract the active participation of a large number of students and teachers.
Thereby, helping the legal propaganda session become an indispensable extracurricular activity in schools. Its echo also spreads in each lecture of teachers and through that changes the awareness and self-consciousness of students in obeying the law.
With the motto "fast, timely, accurate, synchronous, consistent and reaching the target audience", in recent years, in addition to strongly applying the utilities of social networks such as Zalo, Facebook to propagate, disseminate and educate the law; Thanh Hoa Police force, especially grassroots Police units, have been flexible, innovative and diversified in propaganda forms, through the grassroots loudspeaker system to direct propaganda, depending on the characteristics of the residential area and the propaganda target. For school-age children, propaganda content is often presented briefly, simply, easy to remember, easy to understand and easy to apply.
At the propaganda sessions, the students participated enthusiastically, asked questions and discussed real-life situations.
In particular, at the propaganda sessions, the police force often uses visual propaganda methods such as: showing images, telling real stories and organizing interactive games to attract the attention and active interaction of students. The students participated enthusiastically, asked questions and discussed real-life situations, thereby helping them approach legal knowledge in an easy-to-understand and close way.
Through visual images, real situations and stories, the propaganda session not only stops at educating and disseminating the law but also helps students distinguish and identify signs of crime and illegal acts; what should and should not be done.
This helps them improve their life skills and form a sense of law compliance, enhance their sense of responsibility towards themselves, their families and the community; contribute to building a safe and healthy school environment, educating the young generation to become useful citizens for society.
Typically, at the Center for Vocational Education and Continuing Education of Nong Cong district, to propagate and warn about the situation of teenagers and students violating traffic safety order, in addition to providing warning information about the situation of violations and traffic accidents related to student age and legal regulations on this issue.
Na Meo Commune Police instruct students on first aid skills for drowning people
Nong Cong town police have flexibly integrated practical propaganda content, close to the reality of school life; through video clips, illustrative images of violations of the law and traffic safety order, such as: Students riding across the road; driving motorbikes and scooters when underage; driving vehicles without wearing helmets, thereby warning and instructing students on safe driving skills.
With that format, the propaganda session attracted more than 600 students to participate. The good news is that after each propaganda session, students have gained a certain amount of legal knowledge and basic life skills to protect themselves and their friends from social evils and problems.
Similarly, in Na Meo commune - a mountainous commune with many difficulties in Quan Son district, to improve legal knowledge and skills to prevent and handle dangerous situations, especially preventing crimes and social evils among students such as: School violence, unsafe use of social networks, prevention of harmful effects of drugs, child sexual abuse, human trafficking... each officer and soldier of Na Meo commune police becomes a propagandist to each household, each class to propagate, disseminate and educate the law. Leaflets, brochures, and hand fans are printed with concise, easy-to-remember, easy-to-understand propaganda content and images, suitable for students' ages, so they easily attract their attention.
Another form of propaganda that also attracted a large number of students to participate was in Dinh Lien commune, Yen Dinh district. The commune police coordinated with Dinh Lien Secondary School and the Vietnam Academy of Science to organize an extracurricular activity combining legal propaganda and life skills for more than 600 students.
Students are instructed in fire fighting skills.
Children are updated with knowledge about fire prevention and fighting, escape skills in case of fire or explosion; skills to prevent drowning and first aid for victims; knowledge about traffic safety and awareness when participating in traffic. In particular, children are also instructed in skills to identify tricks and measures to prevent online kidnapping and child abuse.
In the current context, the number of students violating the law, especially school violence, is on the rise. Diversifying the content and forms of legal education and propaganda in schools is an important and urgent task. This is not only an early and remote prevention solution, but also contributes to building a safe and healthy school environment, helping students develop comprehensively in terms of knowledge, skills and ethics.
The coordination between the police force and schools in legal propaganda work not only demonstrates the core role of the police force in maintaining security and order at the grassroots level, but also affirms the joint efforts of the whole society in educating the young generation to become useful citizens, living and working according to the Constitution and the law.
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