Stabroek News

Prepared to help with Health and Family Life Education programme in schools

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Dear Editor,

I have seen the recent calls by certain prominent persons about the resumption of the Health and Family Life Education programme in our schools.

I was a prominent member of the team which had introduced this at the Teacher’s Training College for teachers undergoing training, as well as in various centres around the country involving groups of teachers, as a part of a team headed by a very talented and committed Roman Catholic priest. Apart from the actual training sessions, we had introduced and shared, at no cost to the Ministry of Education, handbooks with the course material.

We conducted these classes for a number of years, but were unceremoni­ously ordered to stop the programme, apparently because it was suspected that we were preaching some form of religion. This was very far from the

truth, and we the trainers, as well as many teachers and headteache­rs around the country, were very disappoint­ed that this invaluable input into our children’s health and social upbringing was being curtailed because of some error in judgement by some political boss, who incidental­ly had offered no alternativ­e to fulfil the vital objectives of the programme.

However, I am heartened by this call for its revival, and I am now offering my services for any advice and other input I may be able to give that will help to bring it to a reality. Please email me at roypaul200­2@yahoo.com if you choose to accept this offer of cooperatio­n.

 ??  ?? Yours faithfully, Roy Paul
Yours faithfully, Roy Paul

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