ProEve launches Safety First certification training program for staff, teachers as schools reopen

As schools reopen across the country, it is important that staff and administration ensure the safety of students and all stakeholders on their way back to physical classrooms. To train administration across the country, ProEve – one of India’s largest aggregators of daycare and preschools – has launched a safety first certification training program. The program aims to create awareness among preschools, crches and daycare centers to better equip their staff and facilities before all these centers reopen and physical offices return to normalcy.

With offices open to and welcoming employees to campus, whether returning on a hybrid or full-time basis, the main concern on the minds of parents is to ensure that their children are safe while at work, without compromising on the health of their children. How to engage children in a meaningful way. ProEves reports, safety and security, claims.

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As part of the program, ProEves has already trained 500 center employees, and aims to support 5000 center employees by next year. The leading states among training participants are Karnataka, Haryana, Delhi NCR and Maharashtra, the report said.

Ketika Kapoor, Co-Founder and CEO, Proeves, says, “More than 50% of centers in India are gearing up to welcome young children to the center by the end of the year. However, with the Karnataka and Haryana guidelines on preschools, the percentage of reopenings for the state of Karnataka and Delhi-NCR have doubled and this is a welcome move by the parents.”

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To understand the impact of reopening physical schools and offices on working parents, ProEve conducted a survey across 800 centers across India, including metro and tier-1 cities. 50% of schools in Karnataka, 49% in Delhi and 54% in Gurgaon have plans to restart in November-December 2021, indicating that 70% of parents are willing to start daycare support for their child. If there are proper covid safety measures in place. are in place.

Speaking further about the insights from the survey, Ketika said that this is the reason why centers across India are gearing up for the first training of ProVives COVID Safety to ensure that they open with the right protocols and keep their employees safe. Fully trained and vaccinated.

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