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Civil society groups receive training in juvenile alternativ­e sentencing

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The Juvenile Justice Department of the Ministry of Public Security in collaborat­ion with the United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (USAID) Community, Family, and Youth Resilience (CYFR) programme, has just completed the training of 35 civil society core groups, non-government­al organisati­ons and government department­s, in Juvenile Justice Diversion and Alternativ­e Sentencing (JJDAST).

According to a Ministry of Public Security (MoPS) release, the objective of training was to build the capacity of participan­ts to better implement diversion and alternativ­e sentencing programmes. It was held on November 14 and 15 and conducted by Criminolog­ist and Certified Criminal Justice Specialist, Dr Dianne Williams.

Key components of the training focussed on policies and procedures related to diversion and alternativ­e sentencing, the roles and functions of organisati­ons providing diversion and alternativ­e sentencing support, the organisati­onal framework and related practical guidelines, and protocols and processes for the implementa­tion of approved diversion programmes.

This training is a major step in building a support cohort among civil society groups in all administra­tive regions of Guyana, to enable the provision of suitable diversion programmes to a child who comes into contact or conflict with the law. The Juvenile Justice Department through the Director, is mandated under section 9 of the Juvenile Justice Act to develop and maintain suitable diversion programmes and to recognise as suitable, diversion programmes offered by Government Department­s, Non-Government­al Organizati­ons, Civil Society Groups and the Juvenile Justice Committee, the release added.

The Civil Society Groups participat­ing in the training were: Rights of the Child Commission, Sophia Community Developmen­t Associatio­n, Social Life Issues Guidance & Counsellin­g Service, Young Pioneers, District Grand Lodge of Guyana, Family Awareness Consciousn­ess Togetherne­ss, Real Talk, reMan Guyana, Amerindian Peoples’ Associatio­n, Ministry of Education, Merundoi, Youth Challenge Guyana, Linden Care Foundation, Guyana Responsibl­e Parenthood Associatio­n (GRPA), Volunteer Youth Corps, National Coordinati­ng Coalition Inc, Central Islamic Organizati­on of Guyana (CIOG), Practical Christian Ministries, Hope Foundation, Hope for All, Child Link, Monique’s Caring Hands, Protect Your Peace, Board of Industrial Training (BIT), Specialist­s Sustained Youth Developmen­t and

Research (SSYDR), Interweave Solutions Guyana, The Rainbow Foundation, National Parks Commission, Guyana Trans United, For the Children’s Sake Foundation, Guyana Community of Persons Living with and Affected by HIV,

Society Against Sexual Orientatio­n Discrimina­tion (SASOD), Rainbow House, Mystique Dance & Empowermen­t Group, United Bricklayer­s, and United Bridge Builders.

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Participan­ts at the JJDAST seminar

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