The Child Protection Society of Malaysia (CPSM) is calling for schools to appoint specially trained teachers to identify signs of child abuse. According to CPSM president Nazir Ariff, these designated educators would play a critical role in spotting vulnerable students. Beyond identification, these teachers would help link affected children with essential support services. The initiative aims to create a more robust safety net within the educational system. By integrating specialized training, schools can intervene more effectively in abuse cases. This proposal emphasizes the need for proactive measures to protect children's well-being. The NGO believes this systemic change is vital for safeguarding students.
