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‘Amazing Dads’ Documentary Miniseries Launched

By: , October 21, 2017

The Key Point:

The Bureau of Gender Affairs in partnership with Men of God Against Violence and Abuse (MoGAVA), AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) and the Management Institute for National Development (MIND), have launched a new miniseries titled ‘Amazing Dads’ which aims to promote positive stories about fathers in Jamaica and mobilise men to be productive members of society.
‘Amazing Dads’ Documentary Miniseries Launched
Photo: Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, the Honourable Olivia Grange, shares the details of her favourite scene from the ‘Amazing Dads’ miniseries with Rev. Jayson Downer, President, Men of God Against Violence and Abuse MoGAVA); Rev. Courtney Morrison, Chairman, MoGAVA; Takesha StenBarnes, Aids Healthcare Foundation and Sharon Coburn Robinson, Director, Policy and Research, Bureau of Gender Affairs lr). The Amazing Dad miniseries, developed MoGAVA was launched today October 20) at the Management Institute for National Development in Kingston. The series will highlight the positive role of men, specifically fathers. It will demonstrate how fathers can be actively involved in the growth and development of their child/children amidst the challenges.
Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, the Honourable Olivia Grange, shares the details of her favourite scene from the ‘Amazing Dads’ mini-series with Rev. Jayson Downer, President, Men of God Against Violence and Abuse (MoGAVA); Rev. Courtney Morrison, Chairman, MoGAVA; Takesha Sten-Barnes, Aids Healthcare Foundation and Sharon Coburn Robinson, Director, Policy and Research, Bureau of Gender Affairs (l-r). The Amazing Dad mini-series, developed by MoGAVA was launched today (October 20) at the Management Institute for National Development in Kingston. The series will highlight the positive role of men, specifically fathers. It will demonstrate how fathers can be actively involved in the growth and development of their child/children amidst the challenges.

The Facts

  • Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, the Hon. Olivia Grange, who has portfolio responsibility for the Bureau, attended the launch, which was held at MIND on Old Hope Road in St. Andrew on Friday, October 20, during which she recommitted to supporting the initiative.
  • The concept of Amazing Dads was developed by members of MoGAVA, which is a faith-based organisation that primarily seeks to empower men to become productive citizens.Am

The Full Story

The Bureau of Gender Affairs in partnership with Men of God Against Violence and Abuse (MoGAVA), AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) and the Management Institute for National Development (MIND), have launched a new miniseries titled ‘Amazing Dads’ which aims to promote positive stories about fathers in Jamaica and mobilise men to be productive members of society.

Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, the Hon. Olivia Grange, who has portfolio responsibility for the Bureau, attended the launch, which was held at MIND on Old Hope Road in St. Andrew on Friday, October 20, during which she recommitted to supporting the initiative.

The concept of Amazing Dads was developed by members of MoGAVA, which is a faith-based organisation that primarily seeks to empower men to become productive citizens.

According to Ms. Grange, when the concept of the miniseries was introduced to her by MoGAVA earlier this year, she readily endorsed its development and implementation.

“The Amazing Dads miniseries is a well-needed platform to highlight the positive roles of men, notably, our Jamaican fathers. There are many amazing stories of fathers who have gone above the call of duty for their children and their family’s well-being, despite challenging circumstances,” she added.

The Minister said she is hopeful that positive messages about Jamaican fathers will be broadcast, so that other persons who need motivation to become positive male role models will be inspired.

“These stories are not always highlighted to remind us of how important fathers are, and that good fathers do exist. For this, I commend Reverend Jayson Downer and his creative team for conceptualising the idea of Amazing Dads. I wish to commend the Bureau and their continued support and partnership with men groups such as MoGAVA. I also wish to highlight the partnership of AIDS Healthcare Foundation, which is providing developmental support to this initiative,” she said.

Ms. Grange noted that some of the goals of Amazing Dads are consistent with those of the special service desk for men that was established in the Bureau of Gender Affairs in April 2016. This followed Cabinet’s approval for the name of the Bureau of Women’s Affairs to be changed to the Bureau of Gender Affairs.

“It (the desk) serves as a central point to provide sensitisation and awareness on a range of issues affecting men and boys. These include parenting, health, education, the role of men in the elimination of violence against women, among others. It also focuses on policy, research, gender-sensitive training to develop leadership and promote responsible male behaviour and attitudes.”

The desk also serves to forge partnerships with men’s groups and other key stakeholders to heighten awareness on specific issues faced by men and boys.

In the background information on Amazing Dads, which President and Founder, MoGAVA, Reverend Jayson Downer, shared with those present, it stated, “Amazing Dads is a public education programme that seeks to highlight men and their positive role as parents in the Jamaican society. The programme will be in the form of a televised miniseries, which aims to document the importance of fathering, dispel the cultural myth that fathers are ‘wutliss’ and, perhaps, most importantly, demonstrate how Jamaican fathers can be actively involved in the growth and development of their child/children amidst challenges”.

It further stated, “Amazing Dads also aims to reiterate the positive roles that men play in society, being mentors and guiding both younger males and other fathers. Fathers of exemplary character will be interviewed to share their role played in their child/children’s lives and the influence it has on their child/children’s behaviour. The interviewer will take a journey in the lives of these fathers, interviewing other family members, friends, members of the community and, in some cases, their child/children, in an effort to get a wholesome view of fathering”.

MoGAVA has implemented several initiatives with men and boys throughout Jamaica, with one of the programmes being ‘Fathering Behind Bars’.

Fathering Behind Bars aims to assist men who have been incarcerated, through sensitisation sessions, empowerment and capacity building, to develop as better men, despite previous mistakes.

Additionally, it is intended to motivate fathers behind bars to continue playing an active role in the lives of their child/children, and help to restore hope.

Last Updated: October 21, 2017

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