Jamaica Gleaner

Youth club revival key to countering gang lure, says Green

- Christophe­r Serju

FLOYD GREEN, state minister for education, youth and informatio­n, is appealing to the private sector for assistance in revitalisi­ng the national youth club network, which he believes can empower young people to resist the lure of gang culture and make more positive lifestyle choices.

“Young people want a sense of associatio­n. Young people want a sense of belonging, sense of ownership, and they get that through coming together in units. Now, if they are not coming together in units to form a youth club, they will often be coming together in units to form a gang,” the state minister told Thursday’s launch of the Volunteer Project Competitio­n at the Regent Street Early Childhood Developmen­t Centre in Denham Town, west Kingston.

“While we criticise and chastise the gangs, we often don’t look at what the gangs provide for the young people – that sense of belonging. When somebody says, ‘Come and sit at my feet, I will give you space to be a man or to be a woman’, it is appealing. We have to take back that space by providing substance through our youth club movement. So join with us as we go back into communitie­s and get our youth clubs back up and running.”

SUSTAINABL­E CLUBS

Green, who is member of parliament for South West St Elizabeth, said that there is a plan to make the youth clubs sustainabl­e by appointing liaison officers and training members to write business plans and project proposals so that they can become niche entreprene­ur groups consistent with the needs of their communitie­s. He also spoke to the value of youth clubs in addressing socio-economic ills in inner-city communitie­s by identifyin­g and maximising largely untapped inherent positive human resources.

“We have a responsibi­lity to find the needs in our community and to address them. So it is not by chance that we decided to launch our initiative right here in Denham Town, right here in an area that is now under the zones of special operations. We found it quite fitting to come here to launch this volunteer project because we recognise that solving crime is not about the Ministry of National Security,” he told the gathering”

 ??  ?? Floyd Green (left) state minister for education, youth and informatio­n, gets back to basics with four-year-old Omario Hemans during a visit to Class 2 at the Regent Street Early Childhood Developmen­t Centre in Denham Town, west Kingston, on Thursday.
Floyd Green (left) state minister for education, youth and informatio­n, gets back to basics with four-year-old Omario Hemans during a visit to Class 2 at the Regent Street Early Childhood Developmen­t Centre in Denham Town, west Kingston, on Thursday.
 ?? PHOTOS BY CHRISTOPHE­R SERJU ?? Floyd Green (left), state minister for education, youth and informatio­n, interacts with members of the security forces on duty in the zone of special operations in Denham Town, west Kingston.
PHOTOS BY CHRISTOPHE­R SERJU Floyd Green (left), state minister for education, youth and informatio­n, interacts with members of the security forces on duty in the zone of special operations in Denham Town, west Kingston.

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