Over 4,800 training sessions held in Madrid schools

The Plan Director for coexistence and school safety delivered nearly 9,000 sessions between the first and second terms of the school year.

Image of students in a classroom receiving training.
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Image of students in a classroom receiving training.

A total of 4,844 training sessions were delivered in educational centers in the Community of Madrid during the second semester of the 2025/26 school year, as part of the Plan Director for coexistence and safety improvement.

These figures were revealed at the follow-up meeting of the Plan Director, held at the Government Delegation and chaired by the Deputy Government Delegate of Spain in the Community of Madrid, Pilar Trinidad. Representatives from the National Police, Civil Guard, Madrid Municipal Police, and the Community of Madrid attended the meeting.
The growing interest of teachers in their training was highlighted, resulting in nine workshops held at the region's Territorial Centers for Innovation and Training. These workshops, in collaboration with the Coexistence and School Bullying Unit of the Ministry of Education, Science, and Universities of the Community of Madrid, were attended by approximately 350 teachers.
In total, between the first and second semesters, nearly 9,000 sessions have been conducted. Traditional topics such as the internet and ICT, school bullying and cyberbullying, gender violence, addictions, and youth violent groups remain relevant. However, there is a significant increase in the demand for talks related to Hate Speech and Crimes compared to the previous semester.