PHOTOS: CPFSA Conducts Grief Counselling In St. Thomas

October 24, 2021
PHOTOS: CPFSA Conducts Grief Counselling In St. Thomas
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Guidance Counsellor with the Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA), Kadean Flemings-Gordon (right), shows children something interesting on her laptop computer during a trauma counselling session at the Bath Methodist Chapel in Bath, St. Thomas on Friday (October 22). As part of its response mechanism, the CPFSA is conducting a series of trauma counselling sessions for the children impacted by the recent abductions and violent incidents in Bath, St. Thomas. The sessions are geared at alleviating the high levels of stress, anxiety and fear currently being experienced by the children in the area.

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Children’s Officer in the Child and Family Support Unit of the Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA), Carolyn Beckford (right), offers words of reassurance to Claudette Dunkley (second left), and her son Davion Scott during a trauma counselling session at the Bath Methodist Chapel in Bath, St. Thomas on Friday (October 22).
As part of its response mechanism, the CPFSA is conducting a series of trauma counselling sessions for the children impacted by the recent abductions and violent incidents in Bath, St. Thomas.
The sessions are geared at alleviating the high levels of stress, anxiety and fear currently being experienced by the children in the community.

 

 

Children's Officer in the Child and Family Support Unit of the Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA), Carolyn Beckford (standing) interacts with children during a trauma counselling session at the Bath Methodist Chapel in Bath, St. Thomas on Friday (October 22). As part of its response mechanism, the CPFSA is conducting a series of trauma counselling sessions for the children impacted by the recent abductions and violent incidents in Bath, St. Thomas. The sessions are geared at alleviating the high levels of stress, anxiety and fear currently being experienced by the children residing in that community.
Children’s Officer in the Child and Family Support Unit of the Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA), Carolyn Beckford (standing) interacts with children during a trauma counselling session at the Bath Methodist Chapel in Bath, St. Thomas on Friday (October 22).
As part of its response mechanism, the CPFSA is conducting a series of trauma counselling sessions for the children impacted by the recent abductions and violent incidents in Bath, St. Thomas.
The sessions are geared at alleviating the high levels of stress, anxiety and fear currently being experienced by the children residing in that community.

Last Updated: October 25, 2021