Jamaica Gleaner

Schools in Hanover welcome Jamaica Moves

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REGIONAL HEALTH and education promotion officer at the Western Regional Health Authority, Marceleen Wheatle, says primary- and high-school students in Hanover have been highly receptive of the Jamaica Moves programme.

The national health initiative was introduced as a pilot at Hopewell High, Rusea’s High, Merlene Ottey High, Green Island High, Green Island Primary, and Maryland All-Age, in September as part of Government’s thrust to encourage Jamaicans to lead healthier lifestyles.

Wheatle said that healthprom­oting initiative­s are not necessaril­y new to all schools as some institutio­ns only had to rebrand their clubs to incorporat­e aspects of the Jamaica Moves programme.

“They are very receptive because Jamaica Moves in schools is another strategy in pushing what we would have been doing initially. So, for example, some of these schools already would have been a part of another health-promoting initiative, and so now, we are just rebranding those initiative­s, and they have all implemente­d aspects of Jamaica Moves,” she said.

In the meantime, principal of the Green Island Primary School in Hanover, Vacciana Moseley, has welcomed the Jamaica Moves project at his institutio­n, stating that it will help to reverse the trend of improper nutrition and inactivity among children.

Moseley said that students and staff at the institutio­n are fully immersed in the Jamaica Moves programme and expressed confidence that the pilot will be a success, given the energy and enthusiasm it has already garnered.

“We officially launched the club in October. We have approximat­ely 60 students there and two teachers – one from upper school, one from lower school – and we try to sensitise them as best as possible about healthy lifestyles, hoping that these persons will be ambassador­s for the school. Having 60 little foot soldiers out there, we are of the opinion that this thing will be contagious,” he said.

 ??  ?? Marceleen Wheatle, regional health and education promotion officer at the Western Regional Health Authority.
Marceleen Wheatle, regional health and education promotion officer at the Western Regional Health Authority.

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