Anson Aswat

Children’s mental health facility a reality

Children suffering with mental illnesses now have their own specialised facility. The Thrive Family Centre was officially launched on Saturday on the Psychiatric Hospital grounds. The funding and construction work were provided through the Sandy Lane Charitable Trust and its grand patron Derrick Smith. It will admit patients in January. Trustee Phillipa Challis said she […]

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HELP ON THE WAY

Crime Stoppers reaching out to Grantley Adams by HEATHER-LYNN EVANSON CRIME STOPPERS BARBADOS will be going into Grantley Adams Memorial Secondary School in an attempt to help students there manage their anger. This has been revealed by programme director Sherie Holder-Olutayo, who said the organisation had reached out to the administration of the Blackman’s, St

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NEW DISABLILITIES ACT ON THE WAY

GOVERNMENT is expecting to seek parliamentary approval soon for the Persons with Disabilities Bill. That’s the word from Minister of Social Care, Constituency Empowerment and Community Development, Steven Blackett,who said that piece of legislation is key to Barbados facilitating its commitment to honour the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. He

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SUNSHINE EARLY STIMULATION CENTRE HOSTS AN OPEN DAY

INDIVIDUALS were given an opportunity yesterday to experience first-hand some of the educational activities done at the Sunshine Early Stimulation Centre during that school’s Open Day. This event is one of the activities being done to mark the Centre’s 10th anniversary. Whilst there, parents, guardians and other members of the public were taken on an

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