CIBC FirstCaribbean assisting teens in building confidence barbadostoday.bb - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from barbadostoday.bb Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Some 16 teens have so far started the journey to confidence, having commenced a programme which includes a series of life-changing activities entitled Teen Intervene.
The programme, an initiative of the Verdun and Marina Wellness Clinics, wa
Hundreds of marginalised people in Barbados have been getting valuable assistance and recognition from the Community Education Empowerment and Development (CEED) charity. Located at Reed Street, The City, president Dadrina Emmanuel told the Sunday Sun that CEED, which has been in existence since 2013, was hoping to grow its portfolio of services as its clientele continued to increase. CEED seeks to empower and cater to people considered “different” and who, …
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Get the Apps Authorities use app to get children, parents to report bullying, misbehaviour
Article by May 11, 2021
Authorities have enlisted a smartphone app in a crackdown on bullying and other deviant behaviour among the island’s children.
The app, called the SafeZone, Report It App, allows students and members of the public to send anonymous reports of problems to relevant school authorities.
The app, a partnership between the Ministry of Education, Supreme Counselling for Personal Development and the Maria Holder Trust, is available for download for Android and Apple phones.
At its launch at Hilton Barbados Monday morning, Chief Executive Officer of Supreme Counselling Shawn Clarke highlighted the features of the app that will be beneficial to students and administrators, especially the option for anonymity.