Education Minister Fayval Williams has announced plans for the nationwide implementation of the new Behavioral Change Support Model starting in January. This initiative, titled the Behavior Change Support Service for Students, consolidates programs from the Division of School Services, aiming to provide students with a comprehensive educational experience.
Minister Williams highlighted the collaborative nature of this approach, emphasizing its implementation across all secondary schools. Additionally, she noted an allocation of an extra seventy-two million dollars in grants for schools to support these efforts. Watch the report:
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