Wednesday, May 29, 2013

New PATH campaign aims to uplift morale of children

New PATH communications campaign aims to uplift morale of children

Dunstan Bryan
PATH Director

Project Director of the Programme for the Advancement Through Health and Education (PATH) Dunstan Bryan said that a communications campaign to help to stop the higher than acceptable drop-out rate of boys after Grade Nine is about to be launched.

Speaking to the Public Relations Society of Jamaica on May 28, Mr Bryan he said that the boys interviewed reported that the treatment that they received as PATH beneficiaries made them feel that school was not for them. He also noted that guidelines are now in place to assist school administrators to adopt best practices when they delivered PATH services. Among these services are meals in schools.

Noting that the goal of PATH as about breaking inter-generational poverty, Mr Bryan said, “What we get is a perverse message where the child is no longer sees PATH as a vehicle to attainment; but the child sees PATH as labelling him as poor, and because of poverty you don't deserve to be treated like everybody."

The “A School We Seh” campaign that will be launched features entertainers Tony Rebel, Romain Virgo and Miss Kitty reassuring the children that the way ahead was to stay in school, and use education to build a future out of poverty.

Mr Bryan also reinforced that PATH beneficiaries were expected to use the programme as a vehicle to attain their own financial independence.

Noting that PATH is a benefit to the society, Mr Bryan said, “People we are investing in now can make a positive investment in the economic environment in the future. If I did not make that investment now, the opportunity cost of the investment in that individual would be excessive.”

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Saturday, May 25, 2013

Corporate Canape Recognition and Announcements


Business developments 

A steering committee facilitated by Jamcopy has been meeting towards forming a guild of writers for Jamaica
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The Ministry of Tourism and Entertainment is undergoing public consultations towards having a rating system for events. The consultations also touch on appropriate venues and a revised process for events that wish to go beyond 2AM.
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The Jamaica Diaspora Conference will be from June 16-19 in Montego Bay. The discussions will also place very specific emphasis on further strengthening the Diaspora’s social investments and contribution to Health and Education

Related website http://jamaicadiasporaconnect.com/conferences
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The Jamaica Public Service Company (JPSCo) is hosting the Caribbean Electric Utility Service CorpCEO and Regional Communications conference in Kingston from May 27 to May 29. PRSJ Members Alison Christie Binger and Yvonne Grinham Nicholson are presenters.
http://carilec.com/conference/CEO2013Bk.pdf
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Professional Movements
Mrs Trevesa Ashman is now the Regional Public Relations Coordinator, Sandals Resorts

Sasha-Gay Lewis is the communications contact for the Ministry of Youth and Culture

Ms Carlene Edwards was promoted to Sponsorship & Public Relations Manager at Supreme Ventures Limited

Mrs Pauline Stone Myrie is now with the Office of the Prime Minister

Janett Peters is acting as head of PR for the Ministry of Local Government and Community Development

Neville Graham has assumed the position of Director of Communication at the Ministry of Health

Sports industry professional, Carole Beckford, is the Special Assistant to the President of the West Indies Cricket Board and the President of the Business of Sport

Short Courses 
CARIMAC 


Illuminarte
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