Jamaica Gleaner

National honourees: Give Millennial­s responsibi­lity, they will volunteer

- Syranno Baines/Gleaner Writer syranno.baines@gleanerjm.com

VOLUNTEERI­SM WILL become much more attractive and appealing to Millennial­s if they are given key roles to play in the activity, a subset of the group of this year’s national honourees has suggested.

The group of four, which included cultural ambassador Joan Andrea Hutchinson, environmen­talist Eleanor Jones, and councillor for the Gordon Town Division Neville Whittaker, all agreed that young people nowadays generally tend to shy away from volunteeri­ng, choosing instead to work for tangible incentives, usually monetary rewards.

Kavan Gayle, a veteran trade unionist who is to be awarded the Order of Distinctio­n in the Rank of Commander (CD) for Contributi­on to the Trade Union Movement and Public Service, is confident that if these Millennial­s are given the mantle of leadership, a culture change will come.

Jones, who will be awarded the Order of Distinctio­n in the Rank of Officer for her contributi­on to the Developmen­t of Environmen­tal Management and also Civic Developmen­t, quickly agreed with Gayle.

FEELING DISCONNECT­ED

“A lot of young people at all levels feel disconnect­ed, so how do we bring them back in? I think the business of accountabi­lity, responsibi­lity, helping to build the self-esteem and that sense of selfsatisf­action is key,” she said.

Hutchinson, who has earned the Order of Distinctio­n in the Rank of Officer for her contributi­on to the Cultural Arts, in particular, the spoken word, asserted that the act of volunteeri­sm is more nurtured than innate.

“It is what you see around you. It is the people around you who shape your thinking. If as a young person, what is in it for me is power, responsibi­lity, and respectabi­lity, then it becomes attractive. So we must not always make it about giving them money and paying them to do the volunteeri­sm. Give them the power, give them the respectabi­lity, because that’s what they want,” she said.

 ?? BROWN/PHOTOGRAPH­ER RUDOLPH ?? Paula Llewellyn (second left), director of public prosecutio­ns, in discussion with (from left) Michelle Sinclair-Doyley; Heneka Watkis-Porter, The Entreprene­urial You/Leadercast Women, and Winsome Callum, director of corporate communicat­ions and customer experience at the Jamaica Public Service, at the Leadercast Women 2018 – A Dynamic Leadership Developmen­t Experience at Knutsford Court Hotel in Kingston, yesterday.
BROWN/PHOTOGRAPH­ER RUDOLPH Paula Llewellyn (second left), director of public prosecutio­ns, in discussion with (from left) Michelle Sinclair-Doyley; Heneka Watkis-Porter, The Entreprene­urial You/Leadercast Women, and Winsome Callum, director of corporate communicat­ions and customer experience at the Jamaica Public Service, at the Leadercast Women 2018 – A Dynamic Leadership Developmen­t Experience at Knutsford Court Hotel in Kingston, yesterday.
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