Chiloane: 500 Learner Support Agents deployed to Gauteng schools

Chiloane: 500 Learner Support Agents deployed to Gauteng schools

Due to the high number of suicide deaths in Gauteng public schools, 500 Learner Support Agents have been deployed.  

Gauteng Education MEC Matome Chiloane
Gauteng Education Department

MEC for Education in Gauteng, Matome Chiloane, says the Agents will provide an early warning mechanism and give peer counselling to 1 200 schools in the province. 

This follows an alarming spike of learner suicide, with 40 alleged incidents recorded in Gauteng since the start of the academic year. 

Last week, an 11-year-old Grade 5 girl from Anzac Primary School in Brakpan took her own life after reportedly facing parental reprimand for an alleged theft of R300.  

Chiloane was briefing the media on Sunday, while observing International Suicide Prevention Day. 

“Gauteng has borne witness to several tragic and premature deaths of some learners and members of staff who took the painful decision of ending their lives. Our statistics show that there have been 40 alleged incidents of suicides in Gauteng schools since the beginning of the 2023 academic year”.   

“As the Department, we are devastated by these deaths and believe those numbers constitute far too many young lives that have been taken away from their families, friends and our schools, before reaching their full potential. We pledge our solidarity and support to the families and friends that were befallen by these tragic, premature deaths”. 

Chiloane says more awareness campaigns could help decrease and prevent learner suicides. 

“Suicide prevention and self-harm education, increased awareness on protective factors, streamlined support systems and access to services and resources could decrease the likelihood of learner suicides in schools”. 

Chiloane says the department has partnered with the South African Depression and Anxiety Group, Childline and several other organisations to fight the scourge of violence in schools and learner suicide. 

“We are also concerned about the incidents of violence in and around our schools driven by gangsters in some areas. Some of our schools are best characterised as warzones and learners, educators and staff members do not feel safe”.  

“The Department has adopted a campaign dubbed Operation Kgutla Molao - Restore Order - to improve and sharpen existing strategies and urgently tackle safety concerns in schools that have been affected by violence and crime”.  

“E-panic buttons will be distributed to more than 3 000 staff in the 245 schools and CCTV cameras will be installed in 90 schools across the province”.  

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