Panel Discussion

The National Day of Mourning for Jamaica’s Children: June 23

The night before a National Day of Mourning, for the scores of Jamaican children who have been abused and killed, we discuss how our island has managed to reach a place where the lives and well-being of children are being compromised on such a scale and what can be done about it.

To discuss we are joined online by Michelle McIntosh-Harvey, Acting CEO of the Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA), and Stewart Jacobs, President of the National Parent-Teacher Association of Jamaica (NPTAJ).

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