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Children with Disabilities: Falling through the cracks Pt4
The lack of adequate funding has forced support organization for disabled persons, Community Based Rehabilitation Jamaica, CBRJ to scale back the services it offers to disabled children and their families in rural parishes. Stay tuned to learn how you can donate to this important initiative to help improve the quality of life of children with disabilities.
Children with Disabilities: Falling through the cracks Pt3
As we observe Disabilities Awareness Week, we place the spotlight on one Community-based organization that has been supporting children with disabilities and their families, even as it faces an uphill battle to keep its doors open. Stay with us to hear more.
Transforming Our Police Service (TOPS) Competition Resultus
On today’s programme, we tell you more about the results of the Transforming Our Police Service (TOPS) competition.
JDF New Offshore Patrol Vessel
Jamaica’s maritime security and blue economy has received an additional boost, with the addition of a new offshore patrol vessel to the Jamaica Defence Force’s fleet.
Youth Championing Climate Change: Kee Farms
As Youth Month comes to an end, we feature a young man who has been a steady advocate for increasing public awareness about the need to tackle climate change. We speak to co-founder, and chief executive officer of Kee Farms, Nicholas Kee.
A look at Cybercrimes Pt3
So you’ve been a victim of a cybercrime and you have made a report to the Major Organized Crime and Anti-Corruption Agency, MOCA. What are the next steps? While it may not be ideal news, Director of Cyber Investigation and Risk Management at MOCA, Special Agent Patrick Linton says cyber investigations can take anywhere from weeks to years to complete,...
A look at Cybercrimes Pt2
As digital technology progresses, it has led to the development of numerous tools that have greatly enhanced our quality of life. However, it has also caused a rise in activities geared at scamming and swindling persons out of their money and digital information. Cyber attackers often use sophisticated schemes, but in many cases they also use very simple methods to...
WRHA Safe Schools Initiative
It only takes one spark to start a fire. That was the mindset that Public Health Inspector Oneil Basco had when he had an idea for a public health environment project. That idea grew into what is now known as the Safe School’s Initiative, which is geared towards providing personal hygiene and toiletries to educational institutions in the parish of...
Safety Tips for Motorcyclists
With motorcyclists topping the list of the country’s road fatality victims, efforts are being made to get this group of road users to exercise greater care. According to the Road Safety Unit in the Ministry of Transport, 115 motorcyclists have been killed in road accidents, so far this year. While this figure is 12 fewer than the 127 motorcyclists killed...
Crab Circle Vendors Certified
We are back with an update about the Crab Circle vendors who are now certified and have reopened for business.
USA sponsors Youth Boxing Training in Jamaica
Between November 14 and 19, the Jamaica Boxing Board (JBB) and Fight for Peace Jamaica in partnership with the US-based Humpty Dumpty Institute (HDI) hosted boxing clinics for young people in Portmore, Montego Bay, and Denham Town. President of the Jamaica Boxing Board (JBB), Stephen “Bomber” Jones described the partnership as a no brainer expressing his delight at the Humpty...


