Survey: policies advancing school safety in your country |
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Complete one survey per country. More than one government focal point may need to contribute to the answers.
About this survey
We are Save the Children delivering on a partnership with the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR) [the World Bank], to advance Comprehensive School Safety (CSS) around the world by collecting current baseline information on CSS policies, and projects. This survey is the tool we have developed to collect the information on policies.
Who should answer this survey?
This survey is designed to answered by a focal person from your country’s national-level Ministry of Education. However, a number of focal persons from other government agencies, including the disaster management authority, may need to answer specific questions.
The survey may be conducted through interview, with the interviewer uploading all of the answers into online survey.
Why should I complete this survey?
This is the first time national level policy frameworks that advance school safety have been mapped globally. It will create a baseline to chart the progress of policies advancing Comprehensive School Safety (CSS) around the world, as well as chart good practice and achievement by Safe School Leaders under the Worldwide Initiative for Safe Schools (WISS).
What are policy frameworks that advance school safety?
School safety policy frameworks is a policy (or policies) focused on risk assessment in the education sector, and risk reduction, response preparedness, and educational continuity planning (including education in emergencies). Comprehensive policies cover safer school facilities, school disaster management, and risk reduction and resilience education.
When we talk about policies, this includes laws (legislation and regulations), guidelines that govern how laws are to be implemented, broad ideas and goals written down, or a policy on a particular topic, for example; a school disaster management policy. It also includes procedures on how to implement policies on a day-to-day basis, as well as guidance materials and tools.
How will you use the answers to this survey?
Your personal contact details will remain confidential. Read more about SurveyMonkey security and privacy policies. We will use the answers from this survey to:
- Develop a global database of policies advancing School Safety around the world.
- Display the data (through different pictures/maps) on the World Bank: Global School Collaboration Platform http://gpss.vizzuality.com
- Develop research reports for different audiences.
- Draw from the database for further research, program design and advocacy efforts.
How long will the survey take? Approximately 30 minutes
About this survey
We are Save the Children delivering on a partnership with the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR) [the World Bank], to advance Comprehensive School Safety (CSS) around the world by collecting current baseline information on CSS policies, and projects. This survey is the tool we have developed to collect the information on policies.
Who should answer this survey?
This survey is designed to answered by a focal person from your country’s national-level Ministry of Education. However, a number of focal persons from other government agencies, including the disaster management authority, may need to answer specific questions.
The survey may be conducted through interview, with the interviewer uploading all of the answers into online survey.
Why should I complete this survey?
This is the first time national level policy frameworks that advance school safety have been mapped globally. It will create a baseline to chart the progress of policies advancing Comprehensive School Safety (CSS) around the world, as well as chart good practice and achievement by Safe School Leaders under the Worldwide Initiative for Safe Schools (WISS).
What are policy frameworks that advance school safety?
School safety policy frameworks is a policy (or policies) focused on risk assessment in the education sector, and risk reduction, response preparedness, and educational continuity planning (including education in emergencies). Comprehensive policies cover safer school facilities, school disaster management, and risk reduction and resilience education.
When we talk about policies, this includes laws (legislation and regulations), guidelines that govern how laws are to be implemented, broad ideas and goals written down, or a policy on a particular topic, for example; a school disaster management policy. It also includes procedures on how to implement policies on a day-to-day basis, as well as guidance materials and tools.
How will you use the answers to this survey?
Your personal contact details will remain confidential. Read more about SurveyMonkey security and privacy policies. We will use the answers from this survey to:
- Develop a global database of policies advancing School Safety around the world.
- Display the data (through different pictures/maps) on the World Bank: Global School Collaboration Platform http://gpss.vizzuality.com
- Develop research reports for different audiences.
- Draw from the database for further research, program design and advocacy efforts.
How long will the survey take? Approximately 30 minutes