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Governor General Urges Scout Association To Use Technology To Reach Youth

By: , October 6, 2017

The Key Point:

Governor-General, His Excellency the Most Hon. Sir Patrick Allen, is encouraging the leadership of the Scout Association of Jamaica to use the advancements in information and communications technology (ICT) to connect with young people.
Governor General Urges Scout Association To Use Technology To Reach Youth
Photo: GovernorGeneral, His Excellency the Most Hon. Sir Patrick Allen right), congratulates the new President of the Scout Association of Jamaica, Richard Simpson, during the Renewal of Promise ceremony to officially install Mr. Simpson held on Friday October 6) at King’s House. Looking on is outgoing President, Dr. the Hon. Oliver Jones who served as President of the Association for 27 years.
Governor-General, His Excellency the Most Hon. Sir Patrick Allen (right), congratulates the new President of the Scout Association of Jamaica, Richard Simpson, during the Renewal of Promise ceremony to officially install Mr. Simpson held on Friday (October 6) at King’s House. Looking on is outgoing President, Dr. the Hon. Oliver Jones who served as President of the Association for 27 years.

The Facts

  • “I urge you to remain open-minded and prepared to maximise the benefits of the new communication technology to remain savvy and connect with young people, who were born in the technological era and understand the power of these tools, which they have available to them,” he said.
  • The Governor-General was speaking at a ceremony to officially install businessman Richard Simpson as the new President of the Scout Association of Jamaica, held Friday (October 6) at King’s House.

The Full Story

Governor-General, His Excellency the Most Hon. Sir Patrick Allen, is encouraging the leadership of the Scout Association of Jamaica to use the advancements in information and communications technology (ICT) to connect with young people.

“I urge you to remain open-minded and prepared to maximise the benefits of the new communication technology to remain savvy and connect with young people, who were born in the technological era and understand the power of these tools, which they have available to them,” he said.

The Governor-General was speaking at a ceremony to officially install businessman Richard Simpson as the new President of the Scout Association of Jamaica, held Friday (October 6) at King’s House.

Custos Rotulorum for the parish of Kingston, Steadman Fuller, and several members of the Scout movement attended the Renewal of Promise ceremony.

Mr. Simpson succeeds Dr. the Hon. Oliver Jones, who served as President of the Association for 27 years.

Sir Patrick, who is Chief Scout, congratulated the new Scout leader and   commended the Scout Association of Jamaica for its unwavering commitment to youth development.

The new President, for his part, pledged to “leave the Scout Association of Jamaica stronger and better than I found it and to make it an institution that is relevant to our country and our youth”.

Mr. Simpson is a Justice of the Peace and certified mediator. He also supports several charities such as the Best Care Foundation, Jamaica Council for Persons with Disabilities, and Jamaica Cancer Society.

The new Scout leader will be conferred the Order of Distinction in the Rank of Officer (OD) in recognition of his contribution to the groundwater well industry at the National Honours and Awards ceremony slated for National Heroes Day, October 16.

 

Governor-General, His Excellency the Most Hon. Sir Patrick Allen (left), presents new President of the Scout Association of Jamaica, Richard Simpson (centre), with a certificate of recognition during the Renewal of Promise ceremony to officially install Mr. Simpson held on Friday (October 6) at King’s House. Sharing the moment is Chief Commissioner of the Scout Association of Jamaica, Maurice Brown.
Governor-General, His Excellency the Most Hon. Sir Patrick Allen (left), presents new President of the Scout Association of Jamaica, Richard Simpson (centre), with a certificate of recognition during the Renewal of Promise ceremony to officially install Mr. Simpson held on Friday (October 6) at King’s House. Sharing the moment is Chief Commissioner of the Scout Association of Jamaica, Maurice Brown.

Established in 1910, the mandate of the Scout Association of Jamaica is to contribute to the education of young people through a value system based on the Scout Promise and Law, to help build a better world where people are self-fulfilled as individuals and play a constructive role in society.

Last Updated: October 8, 2017

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