In Jamaica, youth representatives have outlined their priorities for Child Month 2026, emphasizing the need for increased attention to issues affecting children and adolescents. The discussions took place during a recent forum, highlighting various concerns including mental health, education, and protection from violence.
Participants expressed a desire for more resources and support systems to be established to address these critical areas. The forum served as a platform for young people to voice their opinions and advocate for changes that would improve their well-being and development.
Many attendees underscored the importance of mental health services in schools, calling for trained professionals to be available to support students. Additionally, education was a focal point, with calls for enhanced access to quality learning opportunities and the integration of life skills into the curriculum.
The youth also addressed the need for stronger measures to protect children from violence and abuse, urging policymakers to prioritize child safety in legislative agendas. The insights gathered from this forum will be instrumental in shaping the initiatives and programs planned for Child Month 2026.
Stakeholders aim to create a more supportive environment for Jamaica’s youth, focusing on the critical areas identified by the young representatives. The discussions reflect a growing recognition of the importance of addressing these issues to foster a healthier and safer future for children and adolescents in Jamaica.
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