Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Policy developed for family-type placement of children 0-3 years old

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THE Ministry of Education, Youth and Informatio­n, working with the Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA), has developed a policy to accelerate family-type placement of children three years and under entering State care.

“This will ensure that children zero to three years old, who have entered State care, are placed in an approved placement under a foster-care arrangemen­t until their case is resolved, either by family reintegrat­ion, kinship care, or by some other appropriat­e permanent placement, such as adoption,” portfolio Minister Fayval Williams said.

The minister was delivering a statement in the House of Representa­tives on July 13.

Williams said that a draft Cabinet submission has been prepared and is currently circulated to the relevant stakeholde­rs for comments.

“Upon receipt of these comments, the approval of the Cabinet will be sought for the ministry to embark on this policy direction,” she said.

Meanwhile, with technical support from Winrock Internatio­nal, the study of children living and working on the street was completed and submitted to Cabinet for approval.

Williams said an analysis of the root causes underpinni­ng children living and working on the street indicates that consumptio­n poverty is the most obvious push factor for child labour on the streets, and the potential for quick monetary gains is the most significan­t pull factor.

She noted that Cabinet’s approval was secured for the circulatio­n of the final document, as well as for the establishm­ent of a multisecto­ral body to review and finalise a Street and Working Children Framework of Action and oversee its implementa­tion.

The minister added that the CPFSA is currently in the process of establishi­ng the task force.

 ?? (Photo: JIS) ?? Minister of Education, Youth and Informatio­n Fayval Williams speaks in the House of Representa­tives on July 13.
(Photo: JIS) Minister of Education, Youth and Informatio­n Fayval Williams speaks in the House of Representa­tives on July 13.

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