After the service E-Register System, which is to inform parents about the presence of their children in college, an additional service will be offered to parents by the end of the year. This was said Minister for Information Technology and Communication (ICT), Tassarajen Chedumbrum Pillay at the launch of the campaign Child Safety Online, in order to educate college students in computer security, Monday May 28th Frank JM Richard State College, Pointe-aux-Sables.
" We intend to extend the services of this system, so that parents are regularly informed of their children's behavior, as well as academic achievement , "he said. Indeed, the minister understands that many college students are reluctant to inform their parents of their school performance. " Some refuse to submit their report cards to parents and can even distort the signature , "he said.
With the introduction of this new measure, the Minister indicates that it is parents who will get the results of their children first. " This is likely to displease many college students, but it is our duty to inform parents regularly , "he said.
The E-Register System has, according to the minister, proven. " Since its introduction, the absenteeism rate has decreased by 80% , "he revealed. Previously, he appealed for caution college students on the internet. " You have to be responsible be careful what you post on Facebook and other social networks. You will not be young forever, tomorrow it can work against you , "he emphasized.
Online Child Safety campaign will involve three additional institutions.