Pledge Of - Peace Knchs

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Roles & Responsibilities

The Full Text of the Pledge

While variations exist for nursing, midwifery, and public health tracks, the core text of the Pledge of Peace KNCHS remains unchanged. Here is the standard English translation (the college recites it in both English and the local dialect): Here are a few options for a post

"I stand before the community of KNCHS, a seeker of knowledge and a vessel of care. Principal: Policy support, resource allocation

I pledge to use my hands for healing, never for harm. I pledge to use my tongue for comfort, never for slander. I pledge to guard my mind against panic, and my heart against hatred. In the classroom, I will listen before I argue. In the clinic, I will breathe before I react. When the world outside is loud, I will be the quiet center. This is my Pledge of Peace. I break it only if I break myself."

The final line—"I break it only if I break myself"—is widely considered the most powerful clause, emphasizing that a loss of peace is a loss of identity.

Purpose

2. The Peace Chair

Each classroom has an empty chair painted white. During heated debates or group projects gone wrong, any student can invoke "The Peace Chair." The speaker moves to the chair, and the opposite party must sit in silence and listen. The speaker then recites the first line of the pledge before presenting their grievance. It is a de-escalation tool that has prevented countless fistfights.