The Child Resiliency Programme is Adapting to Face the New Challenges in Jamaica. View the End Violence article here: https://www.end-violence.org/articles/adapting-face-new-challenges-jamaica
Dr Scott addresses Grace Kennedy Financial Group on Coping mechanisms for children during COVID 19 https://zoom.us/rec/play/uMAkIe-t-D43TNyRuASDCqN8W47sJq6s0HUeq_pfzBu8UCVXNFbzMLEUMbYHjwO3It7lf2tCm0cWC6A?continueMode=true
Coping Mechanisms for Our Children During COVID-19 Tune in on Facebook to the Violence Prevention Alliance’s Peace in the Pandemic Series Part 2 where Dr. Kim Scott, Mr. Paul Messam and Ms. Sheena Hulary-Copeland of the Child Resiliency Programme discuss with Ms. Jenelle Llewellyn of the VPA on the topic “Coping Mechanisms for Our Children […]
Child Resiliency Programme Responds To COVID-19 With Feeding, Reading Project. View the Gleaner article below or Here:http://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/news/20200508/child-resiliency-programme-responds-covid-19-feeding-reading-project
Dr. Scott of the Child Resiliency Programme presents Pathways to the Prevention of Violence at the University of the West Indies, Mona Campus. View the Gleaner article below or Here: http://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/news/20200208/child-resiliency-programme-transforms-risk-children
The Child Resiliency Programme is the recipient of the 40th National Leadership Prayer Breakfast award.
A short summary of some of the important details of the programme at the close of this school year.
Dr. Scott presents “Sports, Dance, Music, from Risk to Resiliency” at ISPCAN Conference, December 2018 Founded by Henry Kempe in 1977, ISPCAN is the only international non-profit organization that brings together the range of professionals that work toward the prevention and treatment of child abuse, neglect, and exploitation.