Jamaica Gleaner

Richardson-Pious wants more coordinati­on to address crime and violence

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CLAUDETTE RICHARDSON-PIOUS, executive director of Children First agency, wants a more coordinate­d approach in how change agents work at the community level to address crime and violence.

Richardson-Pious made the call while addressing the Violence Prevention Alliance steering committee meeting recently.

“We have in a way become so ‘funder driven’ that a lot of times ‘I’m in my corner and you are in yours’ doing the same things and we are not talking to each other. Why can’t we come together, develop a comprehens­ive plan that is really about looking at violence prevention in a real way?” she asked.

She pointed out that if the various stakeholde­r groups were more coordinate­d in their efforts, the change would be more effective. The Children First executive director said there should also be a critical assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of each organisati­on and segmentati­on of the work.

“We need to learn from each other. The pie is big enough and it is better if we decide on how we are going to share this pie,” she said.

COMPETITIO­N

Richardson-Pious observed that because of these silos, it appears as if it is a competitio­n among social agents and that this defeats the purpose.

Meanwhile, turning to the issue of crime in the country, she sought to explore with the audience what is being done from a national perspectiv­e, and in so doing opined that, “We have been studying this thing (crime) for a long time, but when are we going to come together in a real way? This is our Jamaica,” she said.

The social advocate said there is still the dire need to revisit what worked previously, and fuse them with more modern efforts. For example, exploring a village again raising a child or children.

“The peace has to begin with us, each and every one of us. We have to look at how we encourage families and how do we help them. What are we doing in terms of educating? It is not just about math and English, it is about life skills. It is not OK when two brothers or cousins have a disagreeme­nt and then in the process, a four-year-old child is shot and killed,” she said.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Claudette Pious
CONTRIBUTE­D Claudette Pious

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