Nat’l parenting body intensifies public-education campaign
THE NATIONAL Parenting Support Commission (NPSC) is stepping up its efforts to empower parents with the knowledge and skills to effectively raise their children.
Minister of Education, Youth and Information Senator Ruel Reid, in a statement in the Senate on Friday, said the entity would roll out a campaign focused on the issue of abuse, beginning with a publicservice announcement (PSA) to be aired soon.
On December 1, the NPSC will launch its parenting education programme in Region 4, which includes Westmoreland, Hanover, and St James.
The education minister said that parenting education interventions are now being rolled out to other regions.
The minister’s statement to the Senate comes against the background of recent debate on corporal punishment coming out of videos posted on social media that showed children being brutally beaten as a form of discipline.
DEEPLY MOVED
Reid said he was “deeply moved” by the videos, which he said represented “the negative manifestation of the breakdown in the family”.
He said that the society cannot condone acts of violence meted out against children in the name of discipline, “not in the homes, not in schools, and not in the wider society”.
“We cannot continue to grow our children this way and expect them to be emotionally well-adjusted teenagers growing into mature adults,” he argued.
Reid said the Government “takes these issues (of violence) seriously” and has undertaken specific action in relation to the videos, offering support and guidance where necessary.