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Jamaica PM threatens law to nab parents of misbehavin­g kids

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(Jamaica Observer) LUCEA, Hanover — Prime Minister Andrew Holness yesterday warned parents of wayward children that, if necessary, the Government will introduce legislatio­n to have them pay for their children’s bad behaviour.

“As the person who holds the portfolio now once again, along with minister Samuda who manages it day to day, we will be reviewing the methodolog­ies and practices within the school system that are used to manage behaviour and, where necessary, we may very well have to introduce new legislatio­n to hold parents to account,” warned Holness, which elicited applause.

The prime minister made the declaratio­n in front of a large gathering of JLP supporters at an Area Council Four meeting held at Rusea’s High School in Hanover yesterday.

Area Council Four comprises the parishes of Hanover, St James, Trelawny, Westmorela­nd, and St Elizabeth.

Holness noted that when he was minister of education under the Bruce Golding-led Administra­tion,

there was an issue with disruptive behaviour among students, which led to the establishm­ent of the Parenting Support Commission to help parents develop necessary skills to help bring their children under control and ensure that their behaviour was properly adjusted for school. Holness said he had also implemente­d the deans of discipline programme through which specially trained teachers were posted to give support to guidance counsellor­s and school resource officers.

Holness argued that the initiative­s, in tandem with the introducti­on of a safety and security policy for schools, went well as they resulted in improved student behaviours and the general safety and security in schools.

But, the prime minister pointed out yesterday that the resurgence in antisocial behaviours cannot escape notice.

“The problem that we are having is that if we are not controllin­g the children from they are children, from the home, it is quite unfair to expect the teacher who has to deliver her lesson as the instructio­nal leader of the classroom to divert from her training to go and deal with disruptive kids in the classroom,” argued Holness.

The prime minister pointed to a recent incident in Portmore in which two students had been involved in a fight and the father of one of the children threatened to shoot up the school. Holness said the teachers have been left in fear.

Holness argued that, as a society, we should never tolerate such behaviour from any parent.

“We must never as a society allow any parent to do that to a school. And I am indicating from this platform that I will be having a special word with the [police] commission­er that that parent must be found and an example made of him. The full force of the law should be brought to bear on that parent,” charged Holness, again rousing applause.

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