Jamaica Gleaner

UTech, Jamaica Mustard Seed Communitie­s Centre celebrates 25th anniversar­y

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THE MUSTARD Seed Communitie­s Centre, which has been located at the University of Technology, Jamaica , Papine campus for the past quarter century, celebrated its 25th anniversar­y on January 31. The centre which is dedicated to providing care for children with disabiliti­es, operates under the auspices of the College of Health Sciences.

In bringing greetings at the ceremony, Dr Adella Campbell, dean, College of Health Sciences, recognised the “resilience, growth and legacy of impact” that the UTech, Jamaica Mustard Seed Communitie­s Centre embodies.

Dr Campbell encouraged the organisati­on’s continued growth as they positively influence the lives of children and adults with disabiliti­es. She noted that the College of Health Sciences is proud to collaborat­e with an organisati­on that “recognises the inherent worth of every person, regardless of their physical or intellectu­al abilities, and strives to create an inclusive environmen­t where everyone can thrive.”

Dr Vanessa White-Barrow, head, School of Allied Health and Wellness, presented an overview of the partnershi­p between UTech, Jamaica and the Mustard Seed Communitie­s. She noted that the Mustard Seed Communitie­s was establishe­d by Monsignor Ramkissoon to provide exceptiona­l care for children with multiple disabiliti­es.

In 1998, the partnershi­p between UTech, Jamaica and the Mustard Seed Communitie­s commenced through a training programme which involved the recruitmen­t of volunteers from the university’s student body. These volunteers received training focused on caring for individual­s with disabiliti­es and helped them to formulate assessment strategies through long-distance training.

Dr White-Barrow noted that the programme involved the training of Mustard Seed Communitie­s caregivers in universal care, first aid, and sanitisati­on, incorporat­ing structured courses that culminated in an examinatio­n.

The College of Health Sciences has trained more t han 160 caregivers since 2012 with lecturers from t he College of Health Sciences, the School of Public Health and Health Technology and the School of Computing and Informatio­n Technology.

Monsignor Gregory Ramkissoon, founder, Mustard Seed Communitie­s, expressed his deep appreciati­on for the work done by the UTech, Jamaica Mustard Seed Communitie­s Centre. He noted that despite the challenges, “God is going to provide everything and more.”

He highlighte­d the potential of children with disabiliti­es as he shared an inspiring story of a young girl from Nicaragua who represente­d the state of Georgia in the swimming special Olympics. She was later recruited by Disney to participat­e in an advertisem­ent.

Monsignor Ramkissoon urged everyone to “celebrate the lives of these kids and their caregivers”, acknowledg­ing the significan­t role of the caregivers in positively impacting the lives of the children. He further encouraged them to persevere in the continuati­on of their important work.

Patrice Reid, lecturer, School of Allied Health and Wellness, College of Health Sciences, in moving the vote of thanks expressed gratitude to Carol Hutchinson, supervisor, Mustard Seed Communitie­s Centre, along with her team, as well as the team from Mustard Seed Communitie­s for celebratin­g this significan­t milestone. She encouraged, “Do all the good you can, for all the people you can for as long as you can.”

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS ?? Dr Karyl Powell-Booth (left), lecturer, School of Allied Health and Wellness, College of Health Sciences, cuts the celebrator­y cake with Darcy TullochWil­liams (centre), executive director, Mustard Seed Communitie­s. Sharing in the photo is Anthony Brodber, human resource manager, Mustard Seed Communitie­s.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS Dr Karyl Powell-Booth (left), lecturer, School of Allied Health and Wellness, College of Health Sciences, cuts the celebrator­y cake with Darcy TullochWil­liams (centre), executive director, Mustard Seed Communitie­s. Sharing in the photo is Anthony Brodber, human resource manager, Mustard Seed Communitie­s.
 ?? ?? Monsignor Gregory Ramkissoon, founder, Mustard Seed Communitie­s, speaking at the UTech, Jamaica Mustard Seed Communitie­s Centre 25th anniversar­y blessing ceremony held on January 31, on the grounds of the centre located in Papine.
Monsignor Gregory Ramkissoon, founder, Mustard Seed Communitie­s, speaking at the UTech, Jamaica Mustard Seed Communitie­s Centre 25th anniversar­y blessing ceremony held on January 31, on the grounds of the centre located in Papine.
 ?? ?? Dr Adella Campbell, dean, College of Health Sciences, brings greetings at the UTech, Jamaica Mustard Seed Communitie­s Centre silver anniversar­y blessing ceremony held on January 31 at the UTech, Jamaica Mustard Seed Communitie­s Centre.
Dr Adella Campbell, dean, College of Health Sciences, brings greetings at the UTech, Jamaica Mustard Seed Communitie­s Centre silver anniversar­y blessing ceremony held on January 31 at the UTech, Jamaica Mustard Seed Communitie­s Centre.

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