Huesca.- A total of 12,662 attendees participated during the 2024-2025 academic year in the talks on the Plan for School Coexistence and Security, a program of the Secretary of State for Security of the Ministry of the Interior that promotes among young people values of respect, equality and responsibility, as well as the prevention of Internet risks, bullying, gender violence and the consumption of alcohol and drugs.
The subdelegate of the Government in Huesca, Carlos Campo, stressed that, with 516 activities in 109 educational centers, “more presentations have been scheduled than in any previous edition, a milestone that has been possible thanks to the involvement of both the Security Forces and Bodies and the educational communities.”
In order to make visible and emphasize the importance of this collaboration, the Subdelegation, in collaboration with the City of Tardienta, has organized a joint act of awarding diplomas to the agents of the Civil Guard and the National Police in a civic center of the town, with the participation of the CRA Violada Monegros. There, it was the boys and girls themselves who gave the accreditations to the agents who throughout this course gave talks in the province.
The event was attended by the National Police Commissioner in Huesca, Luis Fernando Ascaso, and the captain of the Civil Guard Command in Huesca, Antonio Rodríguez Villar.
Plan Balance
The participation during the 2024-2025 academic year in the Plan was 12,662 attendees, among students (12,563), AMYPAs (79) and the educational community (20). Agents of the National Police and the Civil Guard have given 516 talks throughout the province, in public and concerted schools and institutes. These figures represent a new increase compared to the previous year, with 58 more talks (+12%).
By topics, the most requested and taught was, as has been the case for several editions of the Plan, Internet risks (214 sessions), followed by school bullying (83), gender violence (57) and drugs (49).
Work “fundamental”
The deputy delegate of the Government of Spain in Huesca, Carlos Campo, stressed that the constant increase in the number of talks requested by the educational centers “demonstrates the interest and usefulness that this program has for students, parents and teachers.” Campo has valued as “fundamental” the task of raising awareness among young people developed by the State Security Forces and Corps. He also thanked the “enormous commitment” of the agents, who participate in training to update the topics and approaches to adapt to the new concerns of the educational community.
Since 2007
In 2007, the Secretary of State for Security of the Ministry of the Interior of the Government of Spain launched this Master Plan with the aim of helping to train minors and young people in respect for fundamental rights and freedoms and in the values of dignity and equality between men and women. It also aims to make them aware of the risks associated with drug use and the need to eradicate violent behaviour in schools and to explain to them what police work and activity consists of and how they can count on their help.
The Plan, which is already permanent in nature, has among its objectives the improvement of coexistence and security in the centres. Therefore, we are working to make young people and minors aware of the work carried out by the Civil Guard and the National Police and to be aware of the police resources available to them to prevent and report bad behavior in their environments.