The Star (Jamaica)

Labour ministry working on PATH alumni programme

- TIFFANY PRYCE STAR Writer

Minister of Labour and Social Security Pearnel Charles Jr has proposed the creation of a PATH trailblaze­r alumni, drawing parallels to the prestigiou­s Rhodes Scholar programme.

Speaking at the PATH Top Achievers Award Ceremony held at the Spanish Court Hotel on Thursday, Charles expressed enthusiasm for the initiative.

“I’ve already spoken to my team because I think it’s an awesome idea to have a PATH trailblaze­r alumni. I think it’s a great idea that they [PATH beneficiar­ies] can see actual role models, actual individual­s that represent the circumstan­ce they are in now and that reflect where they can be.”

Acknowledg­ing the success of the PATH for many Jamaicans, Charles affirmed the government’s commitment to its support and enhancemen­t. He highlighte­d a 28.8 per cent increase in allocation to the programme and emphasised ongoing efforts to review and overhaul it, aiming to bolster its effectiven­ess and sustainabi­lity.

“We want every single PATH beneficiar­y to have not just a leg up; that’s short term. We want all of them to be top achievers. And we believe we can get there,” he said.

A total of 29 awards were conferred across seven regions, with recipients honoured at the primary, secondary and career levels. These awards were bestowed based on the outstandin­g performanc­e of recipients in their 2023 Primary Exit Profile and Caribbean Secondary Education Certificat­e (CSEC) examinatio­ns. One of the highlights of the ceremony was the presentati­on of the PATH Trailblaze­r Awards, bestowed upon an exceptiona­l former beneficiar­y who has demonstrat­ed excellence in academic or career pursuits. Jordan Luther Freeman emerged as the overall winner.

The top male secondary recipient was Kashief Barton from Campion College, Region 1, who secured nine grade ones at CSEC. Reflecting on his achievemen­t and the honour of receiving the Trailblaze­r award, Barton remarked,

“I’m very honoured to have received this award and I pray that I will continue to do well so that I can make my family and PATH proud,” he said, as he encouraged others facing similar circumstan­ces to persevere and strive for greatness.

Dervette Mignott, of St Hilda’s Diocesan High School, the top female Trailblaze­r awardee, expressed gratitude for the invaluable support provided by PATH.

“PATH helped me with the monthly lunch programme, cheques for additional assistance, and they also paid for my CSEC subjects, so I am really grateful,” she shared.

With more than 350,000 beneficiar­ies, some eligible individual­s still struggle to access the programme. Charles outlined efforts to address this issue through a comprehens­ive review process, involving structured engagement with beneficiar­ies, stakeholde­rs, and community members. He emphasised the importance of clarifying eligibilit­y criteria and guiding potential applicants toward suitable alternativ­e programmes if PATH is not the appropriat­e fit.

Regarding the disseminat­ion of informatio­n about the programme’s criteria, Charles mentioned outreach efforts through parish offices, ongoing reviews, and media engagement. He stressed the importance of ensuring clarity and simplicity in understand­ing the requiremen­ts for accessing, maintainin­g, and exiting PATH, noting its role as a temporary support mechanism rather than a long-term solution.

He stated, “The goal is not for people to consistent­ly stay on PATH. The goal is for you to get on, get the support and then come off so that somebody else can come on.”

 ?? ?? Minister of Labour and Social Security Pearnel Charles Jr (centre), State Minister in the ministry Dr Norman Dunn (left) and Permanent Secretary Colette Roberts Risden (right) with PATH top scholars (from second left) Jamay Thomas of Ardenne High School; Dervette Mignott of St Hilda’s Diocesan High School; Evoy Thomas of the Westwood High School; and Kashief Barton of Campion College. The students were among 29 awardees at the PATH Top Achievers Awards at the Spanish Court Hotel in New Kingston.
Minister of Labour and Social Security Pearnel Charles Jr (centre), State Minister in the ministry Dr Norman Dunn (left) and Permanent Secretary Colette Roberts Risden (right) with PATH top scholars (from second left) Jamay Thomas of Ardenne High School; Dervette Mignott of St Hilda’s Diocesan High School; Evoy Thomas of the Westwood High School; and Kashief Barton of Campion College. The students were among 29 awardees at the PATH Top Achievers Awards at the Spanish Court Hotel in New Kingston.
 ?? ?? Minister of Labour and Social Security Pearnel Charles Jr addressing the awardees.
Minister of Labour and Social Security Pearnel Charles Jr addressing the awardees.
 ?? ?? Education Minister Fayval Williams speaking at the PATH Top Achievers Awards ceremony.
Education Minister Fayval Williams speaking at the PATH Top Achievers Awards ceremony.

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