Rusprita Putri Utami
Rusprita Putri UtamiResponsable du Centre de renforcement des capacités du personnel, Ministère de l’Education, de la Culture, de la Recherche et de la Technologie, Indonésie

Atelier 3

Jeudi, 2 novembre 2023

Rusprita Putri Utami est responsable du Centre de Renforcement des compétences du personnel, une sous unité relevant du Ministère de l’Éducation, de la Culture, de la Recherche et de la Technologie de l’Indonésie, qui se charge de l’amélioration de la qualité de l’éducation et de la prévention de la violence dans le milieu scolaire. Auparavant, elle était analyste politique et coordinatrice de la prévention de la violence sexuelle au sein du même ministère. Rusprita Putri Utami est lauréate de la Newcastle Business School, de l’Université de Northumbria au Royaume-Uni où elle a obtenu en 2007 un Master « International Business Administration »

Résumé de l’intervention

Titre de l’intervention

Prévention et prise en charge de la violence dans le milieu scolaire en Indonésie

Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology, through the Centre for Strengthening Character, takes a comprehensive approach to the entire educational ecosystem consisting of families, schools and communities.
Since its establishment, the Centre for Strengthening Character has carried out various programmes and activities such as seminars, webinars, training, technical meetings, and focused group discussions for reaching the local government, regional planning agencies, non-government organizations, representatives from universities, students, parents, guardians, principals and teachers from kindergarten to high school throughout Indonesia. In addition, we produced content such as talk shows, podcasts, comics, motion graphics, short films, documentaries, radio broadcasts, 2D and 3D animations, songs, competitions, and others to conduct public campaigns.
The Centre for Strengthening Character developed the Anti-Bullying «Roots» programme in collaboration with UNICEF. This program aims to build a school environment that is safe and friendly to students by instilling positive anti-violence behaviour. In our partnership with UNICEF Indonesia in 2021, we engaged with more than 10,708 schools, trained more than 20,110 teachers, and established 51,370 students as agents of Change in all areas of Indonesia. We also provide an e-learning website to support students during the pandemic and involve them in research learning through U-Report support. For this year, we expect that we will reach 2750 schools which can implement the program.
Furthermore, to support the Roots Program, last August we also launched the Regulations of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology No. 46 of 2023 concerning Prevention and Handling of Violence in Education Units. The regulations regulate the definition of violence, targets, violence prevention and handling teams and task forces at the regional government level, prevention mechanisms and controlling mechanisms. The primary aim is to ensure that students have access to a safe, comfortable, and enjoyable educational environment while also affording protection to educators and education personnel within the workplace.