The National Commission for Women (NCW) is organizing a consultation in Shimla on Feb 12 to address women's safety in higher education. The meet aims to strengthen safety mechanisms, review POSH Act implementation, and foster a secure campus environment.
The Need for Safer Campuses
The press release stated that higher educational institutions play a crucial role in shaping the intellectual, social and professional lives of young women."While access to higher education has significantly improved for women, concerns regarding safety, dignity and harassment-free campuses continue to persist"."Issues such as sexual harassment, cyber harassment, discrimination, lack of awareness about grievance redressal mechanisms, and inadequate implementation of legal safeguards adversely impact women students and staff," the release said."The Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013 (POSH Act) mandates the constitution of Internal Committees and the creation of a safe working and learning environment; however, gaps in implementation and awareness persist," the commission said.Consultation Objectives
According to the press release, the consultation aims to review the current status of safety measures for women in higher educational institutions and assess the implementation and effectiveness of the POSH Act and Internal Committees in universities and colleges.It also seeks to strengthen coordination between educational institutions, law enforcement agencies and legal stakeholders.The consultation will promote best practices and preventive strategies to ensure safer campuses, provide a platform for dialogue among policymakers, administrators, law enforcement agencies, faculty members and student representatives, and generate actionable recommendations to improve institutional response mechanisms, it noted.Expected Outcomes
Expected outcomes include enhanced awareness about legal provisions and institutional responsibilities, identification of gaps in safety mechanisms and grievance redressal systems, strengthened inter-agency coordination for prevention and response, and practical suggestions for policy and administrative action.The initiative underscores the Commission's commitment to fostering safe, inclusive and equitable educational spaces for women, the press release added.(ANI)(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by Asianet Newsable English staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)Add Asianet Newsable as a Preferred Source

