Jamaica Gleaner

National security ministry engages youth for summer

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THE MINISTRY of National Security is engaging 125 children and youth, aged eight to 15, in technology-driven educationa­l programmes, drawn from 21 at-risk communitie­s.

Under the school-based Social Interventi­on Initiative, which will run during the summer, beneficiar­ies are being empowered towards learning with the utilisatio­n of music, sport and technology in order to transform their behaviours and attitudes.

Portfolio minister Dr Horace Chang said that in some communitie­s, many youngsters leaving schools are recruited to join gangs, and “we are introducin­g innovative programmes to engage the students”.

“Many of them cannot bother with traditiona­l learning, so they have to be reached via music and technology,”Chang said at the end of a tour of the South St Andrew Police Division last Friday.

Based on recommenda­tions from the security forces, the ministry has placed increased focus on identifyin­g and treating risk factors associated with violence among the youth population, and expanding its violence reduction and prevention efforts in the most volatile and vulnerable communitie­s.

The programme is being implemente­d in five primary schools, three from the Corporate Area, and two from St James.

Another programme, which is called ‘Behaviour Modificati­on through Emotional Regulation’, is also being rolled out in four primary schools – two in the Corporate Area, and the other two in St James, targeting 160 students, 16 school administra­tors, teachers and guidance counsellor­s.

Activities are focused on basic music theory and skills building; stimulatio­n of science, technology, engineerin­g and mathematic­s awareness via the assembling and disassembl­ing of mechanical cars, robotic hands and spider robots; and other programmes to improve literacy and numeracy.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Minister of National Security Dr Horace Chang (right) interacts with children taking part in a ministry-sponsored summer camp at the Chetolah Park Primary School, while on a tour of communitie­s in the South St. Andrew Police Division on July 26, to observe social-interventi­on programmes in the area.
CONTRIBUTE­D Minister of National Security Dr Horace Chang (right) interacts with children taking part in a ministry-sponsored summer camp at the Chetolah Park Primary School, while on a tour of communitie­s in the South St. Andrew Police Division on July 26, to observe social-interventi­on programmes in the area.

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