Jamaica Gleaner

Gov’t using social investment to fight crime – Chang

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THE GOVERNMENT is committed to a social investment framework that focuses on identifyin­g and tackling the root causes of the antisocial behaviours that form the basis for many violent engagement­s and criminal activity.

Minister of National Security Dr Horace Chang gave the declaratio­n as he delivered the keynote address at the Internatio­nal Social Care Services Social Work Conference on Tuesday at the Terra Nova All-Suite Hotel in St Andrew.

Chang said the administra­tion is proceeding with a Citizen Security Plan that involves collaborat­ion and coordinati­on among ministries, department­s and agencies (MDAs), to deliver social invention and crime-prevention programmes in vulnerable communitie­s.

Among the MDAs are the ministries of Labour and Social Security, Education and Youth, Health and Wellness, and the HEART/NSTA Trust.

INITIATIVE’S AIM

Through the ‘Violence Prevention in Targeted Vulnerable Communitie­s and Schools in Jamaica’ Programme, t he Government is embarking on a major social investment initiative, aimed at curtailing crime and violence in vulnerable schools and communitie­s across Jamaica.

The initiative is being undertaken through support from the United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t and involves nine communitie­s and 22 schools.

There is also an Inter-Ministeria­l School Support Strategy that is being done in collaborat­ion with the Ministry of Education and Youth, through which at-risk students are targeted for early and strategic interventi­on.

“Through this initiative, we have identified 34 primary and high schools and have engaged 300 students through case management services provided by the ministry’s case managers,” Dr Chang said.

He noted that institutio­nalising the case management processes is a central component of the crimepreve­ntion efforts.

“We now have 15 case managers on staff. Admittedly, this is a moderate start; however, we have put provisions in place to ensure steady and consistent expansion,” he said.

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