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CWC calls for stronger school safety, child protection amid Tacloban school shooting

CWC calls for stronger school safety, child protection amid Tacloban school shooting
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The Council for the Welfare of Children in the Philippines is calling for enhanced school safety and mental health programs following a deadly shooting in Tacloban and recent stabbing incidents in Cavite. The agency emphasizes the need for a whole-of-government approach to protect students from violence.

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This addresses the growing concern over student safety and the urgent need for institutional violence prevention measures in educational settings.

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The Council for the Welfare of Children (CWC) on Monday called for stronger school safety and child protection mechanisms in the wake of the school shooting incident in Tacloban City and recent stabbing incidents in Cavite.

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