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Student Police Cadet Project The Student Police Cadet (SPC) Project is a school-based youth development initiative intended to train high school students to evolve as future leaders of a democratic society by inculcating within them respect for the law, discipline, civic sense, empathy for vulnerable sections of society and resistance to social evils. The project also attempts to enable youth to explore and develop their innate potentials, thereby empowering them to resist the growth of undesirable tendencies such as social intolerance, substance abuse, deviant behavior, and anti-establishment violence. Equally, it strengthens within them commitment towards their family, the community, and the environment. The Project was launched on August 2, 2010 in 127 high schools/higher secondary schools across Kerala, with 11,176 students, both boys and girls, enrolled as Cadets and 254 teachers trained as school-level Community Police Officers (CPOs). The project was gradually expanded to more and more schools due to immense popularity and ready acceptance by schools, teachers, students, parents, civil society, alike. By October 2019, as many as 702 schools located in 19 police districts of Kerala with a combined strength of 60,000 cadets and 1404 CPOs have implemented the project. Today the SPC project originally developed by the Kerala Police is being implemented in all the States and Union Territories of India. The objectives of SPC Project are: 1. To mould a generation of youth who willingly respect and abide by Law, and who practice civic sense, democratic behavior and selfless service to society as the natural way of life. 2. To facilitate development of good health, physical and mental fitness, self-control and discipline in youth, thereby enhancing their capacity for hard work and personal achievement. 3. To enable youth to work with police and other enforcement authorities including Forest, Transport, and Excise in preventing crime, maintaining law and order, promoting road safety, and improving internal security and disaster management. 4. To develop social commitment in youth and empower them against deviant behavior in themselves and others, thereby preventing growth of social evils such as drug and alcohol abuse, intolerance, vandalism, separatism, and terrorism in society. 5. To enable youth to explore and develop their inner potential in achieving success, by inculcating in them leadership, teamwork skills, innovative thinking and problem solving ability. 6. To increase knowledge and understanding of effective use of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) among youth, preventing its negative influence and enabling them to benefit from the vast potential of ICT. 7. To motivate youth to develop secular outlook, respect for other's fundamental rights and willingness to carry out their fundamental duties as enshrined in the Constitution of India by developing in them qualities of Patriotism, Open-mindedness, Large-heartedness, Inclusiveness, Capability and Effectiveness. Thus the project is supposed to help young generation to develop mature personality traits and to work for themselves and others. So it is assumed that the students undergoing SPC training and practice may develop important personality characteristics such as self respect and self confidence.

STUDENT POLICE CADET PROJECT AT T.D.HIGH SCHOOL, MATTANCHERRY

    The Project was introduced in the Institution on 2 December 2013.  Sri Domininc Presentation, MLA Kochi, inaugurated the project.  Top officials of the Police, Fire and Rescue, Excise and other Government Departments were present on the occasion.  Sri Kapil R Pai, School Manager, Smt Sarala Prabhu D, Headmistress, Sri Sachidananda Pai, PTA president played instrumental roles in the implementation of the project in the school.  Smt Sunitha S Bhat and Sri Venkedesh G have been executing their functions as the Community Police Officers of the SPC Project till date.  Sri Maniyappan and Smt Bindhu were the first Drill Instructors deployed from the Mattancherry Police Station.
    The SPC cadets participate in various social awareness programmes including traffic awareness, awareness against infectious diseases etc.  The school team of SPC have won the SPC District quiz three times since its implementation.  Apart from the regular parades on Thursdays, the cadets take part in the Road Walk and Run and RBPT exercises on Saturdays to well maintain their physique. Indoor class by experts on subjects ranging from Personality Development and Health awareness are conducted on Saturdays.  The Girls platoon of the School got the second best prize for the best platoon in the Passing out Ceremonial Parade held at GCDA Ground Thoppumpady in February 2020.
The Passing Out Ceremonial Parade of SPC Batch 2018-20 was conducted in Feb 2020. Girls Platoon of TDHS led by Cadet Gourie G won the Second Best Platoon Award from Sri K.J Maxi, MLA
The Passing Out Ceremonial Parade of SPC Batch 2018-20 was conducted in Feb 2020. Girls Platoon of TDHS led by Cadet Gourie G won the Second Best Platoon Award from Sri K.J Maxi, MLA
The Boys Platoon of SPC Batch 2018-20 in the Ceremonial Passing Out Parade led by Arjun
An awareness program on POCSO for SPC Cadets by Mattancherry Police
Traffic Awareness program by SPC TDHS on 13/02/2020
Sri Nawas, Inspector of Police, interacts with cadets
SPC cadets clean Fort Kochi Beach