Project Status Report, Phase 1 Closure

Digitising the School Safety Policy

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Category: Project Report

Topic: Digitising the School Safety Policy

Name of Report:Project Status Report, Phase 1 Closure

Date of Publication: 09/08/2024

Nagaland’s Digital School Safety Course Surpasses Targets in Phase 1

The NSDMA School Safety Policy Compliance Course, a collaboration between the Nagaland State Disaster Management Authority (NSDMA), Department of School Education (DoSE), and NagaEd, has successfully completed its first phase. Designed to ensure school safety across the state, the initiative digitised critical protocols around disaster preparedness, bullying prevention, and student well-being — reaching thousands of educators via a scalable online platform.

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Key Takeaways from the Phase 1 Report

  • 5941 Teachers Registered, surpassing the target of 3000 by 98%.

  • 2069 Teachers Certified through monthly digital completion cycles.

  • High Social Media Impact with 16.7 lakh ad views and over 3.6 lakh users reached.

  • Strong Community Engagement from private and government schools across all 16 districts.

  • Feedback-Driven Improvements with user surveys guiding future training features.

  • Zero Reported Risks in Monitoring & Evaluation — indicating stable project rollout.

What Did Phase 1 Include ?

Digital Course Development & Delivery

The SSP course offered modules on disaster readiness, emergency protocols, mock drills, inclusive safety, and first aid — all delivered through a self-paced online format.

Massive Educator Outreach

  • 5941 teachers registered (target: 3000)

  • 2069 teachers certified

  • Schools across all 16 districts participated, with Dimapur, Mokokchung, and Mon leading in registrations and certifications.

Media & Promotional Campaigns

  • Multi-channel outreach: Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, newspapers, HillsFM radio

  • Collaborations with Dreamz Unlimited and Hornbill TV for regional promotions

  • Influencer-led content amplified visibility

User Feedback & Evaluation

  • 98.3% agreed that the course was necessary for Nagaland

  • 95% found quizzes useful, 89% found video content engaging

  • Most respondents said the course didn’t disrupt regular teaching duties

Recognition & Future Planning

  • Certificates issued monthly

  • Award ceremonies proposed for top-performing schools

  • Teacher-led video testimonials and mock drill skits proposed for Phase 2 visibility

What’s Next for Phase 2 ?

  • Boost certification rates by focusing on districts with lower completions

  • Strengthen communications through WhatsApp, EBRC outreach, and DoSE notifications

  • Launch new content: Short videos, mock drills, awareness events

  • Host award ceremonies and integrate SSP into broader school celebrations (e.g. Teachers’ Day)

  • Schedule regular training updates to keep protocols fresh and contextual

Interested in scaling digital teacher training in disaster preparedness?
Contact: hello@nagaed.com