#BTColumn – Address mental health issues
Article by May 14, 2021
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by the Barbados Youth Development Council
“Over the last twelve months, eight of the country’s suspected suicides claimed persons under the age of forty, of those eight, four were teenagers.” – Smith, K. (2021, February 19). Mental health chief worries young people not coping. Barbados TODAY.
The COVID-19 pandemic is the largest global crisis that many young people have witnessed and have been required to navigate. This crisis has disrupted the lives of every person as measures to limit the spread of the virus, such as school closures and restricted movement, became necessary to protect the lives of our citizens. Yet, the impact of these measures on the mental health of Barbadians, especially young people have been overlooked but requires a
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Youth activists press for reform at Govt Industrial School
Article by March 17, 2021
Allegations of an unfolding scandal at the country’s primary juvenile correctional facility have sparked a wave of activism among scores of youth who are vowing to leave no stone unturned in an effort to ensure promised reforms are fulfilled.
On Tuesday, at least four youth groups called for the immediate closure of the Girl’s Unit of the Government Industrial School (GIS) after the release of an image showing a 14-year-old lying naked on a concrete floor while in solitary confinement at Barrow’s, St Lucy.
Numerous allegations of inhumane treatment and child-rights violations have also followed the leak.
#BTColumn – Young people – a great asset
Article by February 10, 2021
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“You reap whatever you sow.” – Bajan proverb.
The ability of any nation to matriculate responsible and high functioning youth into society requires the recognition that early investments during childhood development stages will yield the highest return.
It is unfortunate that in an island whose greatest asset is its citizens, young people not only remain under- resourced and underutilized as co-conspirators to development, but also find themselves labelled as problems to be managed by a former political leader.