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Journalist­s participat­e in juvenile justice sensitisat­ion session

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UNICEF, in collaborat­ion with various entities, last week hosted a sensitisat­ion session on juvenile justice, where journalist­s were urged to exercise greater vigilance over the release of informatio­n surroundin­g juveniles.

As a part of the session, which was held at the Marriott Hotel, remarks were given by the Minister of Public Security Khemraj Ramjattan, the Deputy Chairperso­n for the Rights of the Child Commission Rosemary Benjamin-Noble, Chief Magistrate Ann McLennan, UNICEF resident representa­tive in Guyana Sylvie Fouet and President of the Guyana Press Associatio­n Nazima Raghubir.

Throughout the presentati­ons one message was clear: the important role the media plays in the rolling out of the new bill and ensuring that the desires of the Juvenile Justice Act, which include rehabilita­tion, reintegrat­ion and education of juveniles, are met.

The aim of the new act is to encourage reintegrat­ion of juveniles into society by decriminal­ising certain acts and alternativ­es to custodial sentencing.

Chief Magistrate McLennan, in her address, highlighte­d the fact that the Georgetown Magistrate­s’ Court has constructe­d a juvenile court on the lower flat of the building that is child friendly. This court, she stated, will be presided over by two magistrate­s who have already received specialise­d training and are presently in the USA.

Benjamin-Noble reiterated the fact that the media ought to remember that “juvenile rights” are “human rights.” She expressed her disappoint­ment at the way stories relating to juveniles are reported. The rights of the child and his/her identity are important, she said, while urging media in receipt of informatio­n relating to juveniles to be careful how it is reported.

Similar sentiments were shared by Fouet, who stated that the way stories are captured can either limit the success of youths or put them back on the right agenda. “Use the power of the pen and the book, or the camera to bring positive change to the environmen­t,” she said.

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