Paris considers returning to four-day school week after périscolaire scandals

In response to sexual assault cases in after-school care, Paris mayor Emmanuel Grégoire announced a 20 million euro action plan. The plan features a citizens' convention on child protection and school times. Work starts on May 18 with results expected mid-June.

On April 14, during his first Paris Council meeting as mayor, Emmanuel Grégoire unveiled a 'plan d’action contre les violences faites aux enfants' worth 20 million euros. The plan addresses numerous sexual violence cases against minors in Paris after-school care.

The City of Paris describes the citizens' convention on 'child protection and school times' as 'one of the central pillars' of this initiative. The convention's work will begin on May 18, with an initial report due mid-June.

This consultation will tackle school rhythms, a divisive issue in Paris. Interests differ among children, parents, teachers, animators, and the municipality, in a city run by the socialist left for 25 years.

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Emmanuel Grégoire at a citizen convention on child protection held at Paris City Hall, answering questions from parents.
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Paris launches citizen convention on after-school programs after abuse scandals

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The first session of a citizen convention on child protection at school was held on Monday, May 18, at Paris City Hall. Emmanuel Grégoire answered questions from 77 randomly selected parents amid cases of sexual abuse by after-school program staff.

The Paris prosecutor’s office announced Thursday that three animators will appear before an investigating judge on Friday in an inquiry into sexual assaults in after-school programs in the 7th arrondissement.

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Facing the heatwave affecting France, Paris mayor Emmanuel Grégoire announced on Friday the nonstop opening of municipal parks and gardens as well as the deployment of 1200 air conditioners in schools.

Facing union pressure, the French government has decided not to convene the joint parliamentary committee on a bill allowing work on May 1st in proximity shops. Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu announces proposals for these sectors and meetings at Matignon this week. Labor Minister Jean-Pierre Farandou met with unions and calls for in-depth social dialogue.

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The Parliamentary Ombudsman has ruled that preschools and after-school programs may close for planning or training a maximum of four times per year.

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