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Home / Health / Kerala Schools Launch 'Health Ambassador' Program for Kids

Kerala Schools Launch 'Health Ambassador' Program for Kids

4 Feb

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Summary

  • Students to become health ambassadors, spreading awareness from school to home.
  • Children from classes 1 to 12 will undergo regular health check-ups.
  • Teachers will be trained as health mentors to deliver structured education sessions.
Kerala Schools Launch 'Health Ambassador' Program for Kids

Kerala is launching the Aksharam Arogyam initiative, a comprehensive school program focusing on student well-being. This program aims to teach children essential first aid, menstrual hygiene, and healthy habits, empowering them to become health ambassadors.

The state health and general education departments are jointly implementing this initiative across all government and aided schools. Students from classes 1 to 12 will benefit from regular health check-ups and receive health cards that will eventually become secure electronic records.

Teachers are being appointed as health mentors and will undergo training to deliver structured health education. This education will cover 11 themes across four key areas in an age-appropriate manner.

Health awareness activities, including assemblies and health corners, will be established in schools. The program also strengthens existing initiatives like immunization drives and iron supplementation, preparing students to handle emergencies at school, home, or while traveling.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Aksharam Arogyam is a comprehensive school program in Kerala aimed at teaching children first aid, menstrual hygiene, and healthy habits, empowering them to become health ambassadors.
The program covers students from classes 1 to 12 in government and aided schools, with teachers appointed as health mentors to deliver education.
Key components include teaching first aid and hygiene, conducting regular health check-ups, providing health cards, establishing health awareness activities, and training teachers as health mentors.

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