Jamaica Gleaner

Students earning through Hanover summer programmes

- Bryan Miller/Gleaner Writer

SOME 400 students from Hanover are now gainfully employed for the summer holiday, thanks to programmes being implemente­d by the Social Developmen­t Commission (SDC) and the Hanover Municipal Corporatio­n (HMC).

The programmes, which started in early June and will extend until the end of August, feature students from the high school through to the university level.

“We acted more like a facilitato­r in our case, as students who were being paid by other agencies were placed with us to work, and we had a lot for them to do,” Mashario Bisasor, the parish manager for the Hanover SDC, told The Gleaner.

“Approximat­ely 100 students are benefiting through the programme at the SDC,” added Bisasor.

Meanwhile, David Gardner, chief executive officer (CEO) at the HMC, told The Gleaner that approximat­ely 300 students are benefiting through two summer employment programmes that are being run concurrent­ly by the corporatio­n, one facilitati­ng students employed by the Ministry of Local Government and the other students employed by the corporatio­n itself.

In outlining the duties assigned to the students, Gardner said their responsibi­lities covered data gathering in various areas, which will assist the corporatio­n in its day-to-day decision making.

“For example, they will be dealing with streetligh­ting, checking on those that are not working, [and] they will deal with trade licences for businesses that do not have the necessary licences – barbers, and hairdresse­rs and advertisin­g signs,” said Gardner.

“The opportunit­y has been used as well to utilise some of them to distribute the high value property tax notices, so they are going to be centred around those activities,” he continued.

Gardner said the students, who are working on a rotating basis to facilitate as many as possible, will be placed at the disaster-preparedne­ss unit to assist in whatever way they are needed. He said the programmes are geared towards giving the students well-needed work experience­s, as well as an opportunit­y to earn some money.

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