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2. • A school-based initiative by Kerala Police
• Project trains high school students to evolve as future leaders of a
democratic society by planned programme
• Implemented jointly by the Departments of Home and Education,
and supported by Departments of Transport, Forest, Excise and
Local Self-Government.
3. • Facilitates youth to resist negative tendencies such as substance
abuse, deviant behavior, and anti-establishment violence.
• Strengthens commitment towards their family, the community,
and the environment.
4. WHY STUDENT POLICE CADET PROJECT?
Democracy and Respect for law
In Democracy:
• Law belongs to the people & children inherit it by birth
• A Child must grow up knowing the law exists for his/her safety
and security
• S/he must be proud of the law, and not grow up in fear or
contempt of Law.
• S/he must know that abiding by and enforcing Law is part of
general civic responsibility
5. WHY STUDENT POLICE CADET PROJECT?
SOCIAL EVILS
Contemporary issues affecting communities in general:
• Weakening of family structures and social support mechanisms
• Declining moral standards and value systems
• Widespread and Liberal consumption of alcohol and other
intoxicants
• Decrease in self-confidence and self-esteem in youngsters
…often lead to criminal tendencies and deviant behaviour in
youth and exacerbate social tensions based on caste, class,
religion, gender, ethnicity!
6. WHY STUDENT POLICE CADET PROJECT?
CIVIC SENSE
• Civic Sense is Respect for others’ rights and Responsibility
towards family, community and environment
• Spitting, public dumping of household waste, disregard of rules
and regulations, spoilage and destruction of environment, are
nothing but poor civic sense
• Practice of civic sense a hallmark of civilisation and culture
• Early inculcation will ensure lifelong practice
Children must be trained to practice civic sense and socially
responsible behaviour, ideally in school itself
7. WHY STUDENT POLICE CADET PROJECT?
INDIA’S DEMOGRAPHIC DIVIDEND
• Over 50% of Indian population less than 25 years of age
• Proper training will develop self-confidence, willingness and
capacity for hard work, effectiveness and risk-taking ability
• This developed human resource will propel India into leadership
role on the global stage by 2030
8. WHY STUDENT POLICE CADET PROJECT?
POLICING IN DEMOCRACY
Responsibilities:
• Protect life & property of Citizens
• Safeguard Fundamental rights
• Enforce Rule of Law
• Ensure Equality before Law
Unsatisfactory quality of modern policing a reflection of democratic
values as practiced by community members also..
Youth properly trained today will evolve into ideal Citizen as well as
Policeman of tomorrow!
9. WHY STUDENT POLICE CADET PROJECT?
CHALLENGES IN CONTEMPORARY POLICING
• Growing Intolerance and Sectarianism in society
• Increasing Communal & Religious Extremism
• Increasing tendency to anti-social and deviant behavior among
youth
• Disrespect towards law by people
• Attitudinal problems of police
10. WHY STUDENT POLICE CADET PROJECT?
POLICE AND YOUTH
Effectiveness of modern policing dependent upon :
• Ability of Police to relate constructively to youthful
communities and their changing needs
• Affirming today’s Youth in democratic way of life and
attendant responsibilities
11. OBJECTIVES - I
• To mould a generation of youth who willingly respect and abide by Law,
and who practice civic sense, democratic behavior and selfless service to
society as the natural way of life.
• To facilitate development of good health, physical and mental fitness, self-
control and discipline in youth, thereby enhancing their capacity for hard
work and personal achievement.
• To enable youth to work with police and other enforcement authorities
including Forest, Transport, and Excise in preventing crime, maintaining
law and order, promoting road safety, and improving internal security and
disaster management.
12. OBJECTIVES - II
• To develop social commitment in youth and empowering them against
increasing deviant behavior, thereby also curtailing growth of social evils
such as drug and alcohol abuse, intolerance, vandalism, separatism, and
terrorism in society.
• To enable youth to explore and unleash their inner potential by developing
in them positive attitude, leadership, team skills, innovative thinking and
problem solving ability.
• To increase knowledge and understanding of safe use of Information and
Communications Technology (ICT) among youth, preventing its negative
influence and enabling them to benefit from the vast potential of ICT.
13. OBJECTIVES - III
• The SPC project motivates youth to develop secular outlook, respect
other’s fundamental rights and be willing to perform fundamental duties
as enshrined in the Constitution of India by inculcating qualities of
Patriotism, Open-mindedness, Large-heartedness, Inclusiveness,
Capability and Effectiveness (POLICE)
14. UNIQUENESS OF SPC PROJECT
• An association between the educational and security
frameworks of a state, that trains and encourages youth to
develop respect for law and abiding by law as a way of life.
• Uses existing network, infrastructure and leadership qualities of
Police to supplement physical, mental and educational
development of youth
• Empowers school communities to create safe school
environments and confident youth willing to react against social
evils
• Stimulates parents and community leaders to work with police
in creating safer communities
15.
16.
17. CRITERIA FOR SPC SCHOOL
• Government or Aided school with minimum 500
students
• Active Parent-Teacher Association
• One male teacher and one female teacher as project
officials
• Availability of open ground for physical training
purposes
18. CRITERIA FOR CADET SELECTION
• Minimum of 50% marks in earlier exam
• Minimum level of physical and medical fitness
• Good conduct certificate from Headmaster
• Consent from parent or guardian
19. SCHOOL-LEVEL SPC UNIT
• High School : VIII & IX standard, Higher Secondary Schools : +1
& +2 standard
• Two platoons of 22 students each. In co-ed schools, one platoon
each of boys and girls
• Two-year Training Period for each cadet
20. COMPONENTS OF TRAINING PROGRAMME
• PHYSICAL TRAINING
• INDOOR TRAINING
• FIELD VISITS
• PRACTICAL TRAINING PROJECTS
• CAMPS
21. PHYSICAL TRAINING
• Two Days per week of outdoor training classes
• 45 minutes physical training and 45 minutes parade
• One Route March and Cross-country per month
• Training in Unarmed combat and Yoga
• Games according to availability of time
22. INDOOR TRAINING
• Fundamentals of Indian Constitution
• Police-related matters & Important laws
• National Movements
• Contemporary social issues
• Cyber offences and consequences
• Personality development & leadership workshops
23. FIELD VISITS
• Police Station, Court, Jail, & Fire Station
• Historical, cultural & national monuments
• Centers of Science and Technology
• Hospital, Juvenile and Old Age Homes
• Media Centres
• Administrative HQs s
24. PRACTICAL TRAINING PROJECTS
1. PROJECT “MY TREE”
2. PROJECT “FRIENDS AT HOME”
3. PROJECT“SHUBAYATRA”
4. PROJECT “KERALA AGAINST ADDICTION”
5. PROJECT“RESPONSIBLE WASTE MANAGEMENT KERALA 2022”
6. PROJECT “TOTAL HEALTH”
7. PROJECT“LEGAL LITERACY ”
25.
26. PROJECT “FRIENDS AT HOME”
Visits to houses of physically and mentally challenged children
Provide companionship and assistance caring for themselves
Sharing learning experiences
Group visits to palliative care establishments
Celebrating events at Old Age & Juvenile Homes
27. PROJECT “SUBHAYATRA” – Road-sense & Road safety programme
Road safety awareness rallies
Workshops on road safety in schools
Contact programmes targeting drivers of private and public transport vehicles
Campaign against violators of road safety norms
Interaction with victims of road accidents and families
28. PROJECT “KERALA AGAINST ADDICTION”
In association with Department of Excise
Drive against sale and use of tobacco and narcotic substances
Active work against substance abuse in schools and localities
Awareness classes on the subject for their fellow students
29. Project “RESPONSIBLE WASTE MANAGEMENT KERALA 2022”
In association with Dept of Local self- Government & Suchitwa Mission
To develop by the year 2022, a community that generates and manages waste
responsibly and sustainably with SPCs as catalysts of this social change
30. PROJECT “LEGAL LITERACY”
In association with Kerala Legal Services Authority of Kerala High Court
Train SPCs as brand ambassadors for legal awareness among students
and community members
31. CAMPS
• STATE Camp at Kerala POLICE Academy for selected students
• District Camps during summer holidays for all cadets
• Vacation camps in schools during Onam & Christmas holidays
• Physical training, Interaction with prominent persons
• Leadership training, life-skill development and personality
enhancement
• Cadets learn team spirit and develop self-reliance
32. EXECUTIVE HIERARCHY
STATE NODAL OFFICER
- Police Officer of rank of SSP / DIG
DISTRICT NODAL OFFICER (DNO)
- Police Officer of rank of Deputy Superintendent of Police
POLICE STUDENT LIAISON OFFICER
- Police Officer of rank of Inspector of Police
DRILL INSTRUCTOR
- Police Officer of rank of ASI / HC / PC
COMMUNITY POLICE OFFICER
- School Teacher
33. STATE ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Chairman - State Police Chief
Convener - Education Secretary
Members- DPI, Directors of HSE and VHSE, Heads of
Forest, Excise, Transport, & Local Self Govt.
Depts., State Nodal Officer, NSS State liaison
officer & NSS State Coordinator
* An apex body at state-level to form policies and supervise project
implementation.
34. DISTRICT ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Patron - District Collector
Chairman - District Police Chief
Members- Deputy Directors under DPI, HSE,
VHSE, Dist. Level officers from Depts.
of Excise, Motor Vehicles, & Forest,
District Nodal Officer – SPC Project &
representatives of Self-Govt bodies
* Mobilizes resources and monitors Dist-level Implementation
35. SCHOOL ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Chairman - Principal/Headmaster
Convener - Circle Inspector / Sub-Inspector
Members - School P.T.A President, staff secretary,
representatives from Depts of Education,
Forest, Excise, Motor Vehicle & local Self-
Govt Bodies
* Mobilizes resources at local level and project execution..
36. FINANCING THE PROJECT
EXPENDITURE HEADS
o Uniforms
o Refreshments
o Field Trips
o Study Material
SOURCES OF FUNDS
o Plan funds
o Project funds
o Grants
o Donations
AUDITING
o Governed by Government guidelines
37. MANAGING THE PROJECT
EMPOWERMENT & MOTIVATION
o Project Training for Drill Instructors, CPOs, and others
o Periodic Review
o Interactions with eminent personalities &Grace marks
COMMUNICATION
o Regular internal communication among project officials
o Periodic meetings of Advisory Committees
o SPC Website
REPORTS & ASSESSMENT
o Periodic assessment meetings at all levels
o Field-level Reports on implementation
38. PROJECT ASSESSMENT - SIEMAT STUDY
A statewide assessment of the project by SIEMAT (State Institute
of Educational Management & Training), Kerala has identified
several benefits accruing to schools, students, families and
communities, as a result of the SPC project.
39. Impact on Students
• Improvement in physical fitness, stamina and mental endurance
• Increased vigour, confidence, self-discipline and more
responsible behaviour
• Fearless and healthy interaction with police and better
understanding of functions and roles of police
• Positive attitude and readiness to serve others
• Improvement in academic performance and better participation
in extra-curricular activities
• Time and goal consciousness
• Willingness to abide by law and motivate others to do the same
40. Impact on Stakeholders
SCHOOLS
• More disciplined campus
• Neat clean and plastic free campus
• Smooth organising of school-level functions
PARENTS
• Appreciate law abiding behaviour
• Increased interest and knowledge in parenting
TEACHERS
• Change in attitude towards police
• Recognise the importance for discipline
• Increased awareness of problems of adolescents
41. Impact on Police
• Regular interaction with young and energetic minds has the effect
of boosting the morale and self-worth of field-level police personnel
,and a positive impact on their attitude.
• Police officers take on the role of Mentor and Role Model, not only
for cadets, but also the entire school community, including parent &
teachers.
• Today’s high school students will be the policeman (and woman)
as well as responsible citizen of tomorrow.
42. ENDORSEMENT OF PROJECT - I
• Successive Chief Ministers, Opposition Leaders, Judges of High
Court, State Human Rights Commission, State Security
Commission, Members of Parliament , and community leaders
have been enthused by the project
• Endorsement by Dr APJ Abdul Kalam, Sri T K A Nair (Advisor to Hon.
PM), Sri V N Rai (Director, SVPNPA), Sri Hormese Tharakan (Former
Director, RAW), Sri Radha Vinod Raju (Former Head, NIA), Smt
Lathika Saran (former DGP, TN)
• All India Police Science Congress (Dehra Dun, 2011) recommended
that all states implement the SPC scheme.
• States of Rajasthan, Goa and Punjab studying the SPC project for
implementation
43. ENDORSEMENT OF PROJECT - II
• Kerala Legal Services Authority has declared SPCs as ambassadors
for its legal awareness programmes among students, parents, and
society
• Kerala Government has made adequate budgetary provision for
SPC project. Grace marks for successful cadets, and considering
weightage for uniformed services
• Tribal Welfare department has decided to implement SPC project in
all its model residential schools
• Bharat Petroleum Corporation has adopted 15 Schools
implementation for SPC project
44. CAN SPC PROJECT BE ROLLED OUT NATIONWIDE?
• Not limited by geography or language
• Basic principles easily replicated elsewhere, with local variations.
• Project objectives synchronous with National Youth Policy.
Hence, can be implemented by authorities in each and every
part of the country.
45. WHAT ARE THE LIMITATIONS OF SPC?
• Shortage of trained manpower to impart SPC training in all schools
• Unavailability of dedicated officials solely for SPC project
implementation
• Absence of professional training infrastructure devoted to SPC
• Scarcity of adequate fund for further Extension
46. HOW CAN WE STRENGTHEN SPC?
• Dedicated officials attached to each school
• Permanent infrastructure to train project officials and SPCs
• Research studies on project implementation, to improve efficiency
and efficacy of outcomes
• Associate trained and qualified professionals in project
development, implementation, monitoring, and assessment
47. ACTION PLAN FOR SPC PROJECT
• National Task Force to study, evaluate and support nation-wide
rollout of SPC project
• Initiate steps to implement project in all schools, irrespective of
whether Government-run or otherwise, Kendriya Vidyalayas,
Navodaya Vidyalayas, schools under CBSE and ICSE, etc.
48. Thus, the true value of the SPC Project lies in the far-reaching
impact on future India, as the result of proper training imparted
today to high school students……