05.09.2016
At the initiative of the Organizations for Safety and Security Bureau, more than 400 secondary schools' uniformed-class' pupils will take part in a gala assembly at the International Defence Industry Exhibition. This will be held on September 6 at 11.00
Safety and Security Bureau was created last year in order to support the defence system through utilisation of non-governmental defense organizations' potentials as well as of uniformed classes' students. An ideal opportunity to increase national awareness among the youth is International Defence Industry Exhibition held in Kielce. Upon the initiative of the Safety and Security Bureau, the 10 secondary schools have been invited to participate in Targi Kielce's events.
Among the schools that will visit Kielce Defence Trade-Show there are: Schools Complex No. 1 in Krakow, KEN Schools in Tymbark, Secondary Schools Complex in Białobrzegi, District, Sports Championship and Technical Secondary Schools Complex No 2 in Oświęcim, XVI High School AK in Tarnow, Szczepan Bońkowski Schools Complex No. 7, Schools Complex No. 1 in Opatow, Secondary Schools Complex No. 19 and Secondary Schools Complex No. 1 in Bodzentyn. The assembly plan provides, inter alia, the the uniformed class coordinator's report and an inspection of subunits school.
In Poland, widely defined safety and security organizations which support defense capabilities associate approximately 100 thousand people. Furthermore, uniformed classes account for 55 thousand students. The Bureau supports Organizations for Safety and Security and uniformed class. The priority list includes: formation of patriotic attitudes among Polish youth; dissemination of defense education in non-governmental organizations, secondary schools and universities; involvement in organizations for safety and security in crisis management system; support in trainings for organizations for safety and security's members and uniformed classes' pupils as preparation for military service (especially in Territorial Defence Forces formations).
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