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Region Nine village councillor­s sensitised on legal, social issues

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More than two dozen councillor­s from several indigenous villages in the Rupununi were recently able to benefit from a sensitisat­ion workshop on legal and social issues.

This is according to a statement issued by the Ministry of Indigenous Peoples Affairs, which said that the workshop was hosted in collaborat­ion with the Ministry of Social Protection. It focused on Sexual Abuse and the Sexual Offences Act, Domestic Violence Act, Human Traffickin­g and the Counter Traffickin­g in Persons Act and other labour related issues.

The sensitisat­ion workshop, which lasted for two days, was said to have been headed by a team from the Ministry of Indigenous Peoples’ Affairs and Social Protection’s Labour Department who interacted with persons from 18 village councils in Central and South/Central Rupununi, Region Nine.

“Statistics on traffickin­g in persons indicate that more indigenous persons are susceptibl­e to traffickin­g, sexual and labour exploitati­on. To bring awareness, similar initiative­s are being held countrywid­e by the Ministeria­l Task Force on Traffickin­g in Persons [this includes several government and non-government­al agencies] to bring awareness to this scourge,” the statement said.

Thus, the collaborat­ion sought to inform village councils of their rights and responsibi­lities under the various Acts mentioned above.

“It has been noted that when social issues arise, persons in the communitie­s are sometimes unaware of the procedures that should be followed, leaving them vulnerable in the process [hence] the need for sensitisat­ion. As part of its commitment in the fight to enable our indigenous people, the ministry has recognized the need for villages to become more aware of society’s social ills and the approach needed to adequately address them,” the statement noted.

Meanwhile, the ministry said it was in the process of planning similar sessions for Aishalton Village, Deep South Rupununi in early August, while similar interventi­ons will be made in Annai and Karasabai later in the year.

According to the statement, villages were asked prior to the session to select two persons who are community oriented to receive training so they can return with a reservoir of knowledge to be shared with residents of the respective villages.

Senior Social Worker Pauline Welch who headed the team was quoted as saying: “Coming out from this important exercise, persons were able to have a better understand­ing of critical aspects of the labour, sexual offences, domestic violence and traffickin­g in persons act. Misconcept­ions were clarified as it relates to the roles of law enforcemen­t officers and the various agencies involved in addressing these issues.”

She also noted that participan­ts pointed out the need for additional human resources to assist in addressing these issues and a more concerted effort by those in authority to prosecute perpetrato­rs.

According to the statement, participan­ts welcomed the initiative and requested future training in parenting skills, they also asked the Ministry of Social Protection about the possibilit­y of establishi­ng a labour office in the region.

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 ??  ?? Participan­ts in the two-day sensitisat­ion workshop facilitate­d by the Ministry of Indigenous Peoples’ Affairs in collaborat­ion with the Ministry of Social Protection in St Ignatius Village, Region Nine.
Participan­ts in the two-day sensitisat­ion workshop facilitate­d by the Ministry of Indigenous Peoples’ Affairs in collaborat­ion with the Ministry of Social Protection in St Ignatius Village, Region Nine.
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Mon Tues Wed Mon Tues 24/07/17 25/07/17 26/07/17 1-11/2 hrs July 24, 2017 July 25, 2017 05:00 hrs 05:00 hrs 05:00 hrs 1/2 hrs 17:00 - 18:30 hrs 05:15 - 06:45 hrs

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