CPFSA urges students to think before they act

“Leave badness alone!”

That’s the appeal from the Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA) to the nation’s students.

The call comes in response to an incident at the St. Thomas Technical High School, where a student was assaulted with a metal rod by two of his schoolmates, at the school’s gate.

The incident occurred on May 15 and resulted in the victim sustaining a major wound to his head and other injuries to the upper body.

Referencing the incident, the CEO of the CPFSA, Laurette Adams-Thomas urged students to carefully consider their actions before acting out, as there are life-long consequences to violent behaviour.

She also shared that the agency is providing psycho-social support to the victim.

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Government to embark on project this fiscal year to make the courts paperless

“Leave badness alone!”

That’s the appeal from the Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA) to the nation’s students.

The call comes in response to an incident at the St. Thomas Technical High School, where a student was assaulted with a metal rod by two of his schoolmates, at the school’s gate.

The incident occurred on May 15 and resulted in the victim sustaining a major wound to his head and other injuries to the upper body.

Referencing the incident, the CEO of the CPFSA, Laurette Adams-Thomas urged students to carefully consider their actions before acting out, as there are life-long consequences to violent behaviour.

She also shared that the agency is providing psycho-social support to the victim.

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Opposition Spokesman concerned about the state of ICUs and HDUs in the public health sector

“Leave badness alone!”

That’s the appeal from the Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA) to the nation’s students.

The call comes in response to an incident at the St. Thomas Technical High School, where a student was assaulted with a metal rod by two of his schoolmates, at the school’s gate.

The incident occurred on May 15 and resulted in the victim sustaining a major wound to his head and other injuries to the upper body.

Referencing the incident, the CEO of the CPFSA, Laurette Adams-Thomas urged students to carefully consider their actions before acting out, as there are life-long consequences to violent behaviour.

She also shared that the agency is providing psycho-social support to the victim.

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Opposition calls for audit of ventilators and HDUs island-wide  

“Leave badness alone!”

That’s the appeal from the Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA) to the nation’s students.

The call comes in response to an incident at the St. Thomas Technical High School, where a student was assaulted with a metal rod by two of his schoolmates, at the school’s gate.

The incident occurred on May 15 and resulted in the victim sustaining a major wound to his head and other injuries to the upper body.

Referencing the incident, the CEO of the CPFSA, Laurette Adams-Thomas urged students to carefully consider their actions before acting out, as there are life-long consequences to violent behaviour.

She also shared that the agency is providing psycho-social support to the victim.

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PM Holness thanks diaspora for their significant contribution to the country’s economic stability and growth

“Leave badness alone!”

That’s the appeal from the Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA) to the nation’s students.

The call comes in response to an incident at the St. Thomas Technical High School, where a student was assaulted with a metal rod by two of his schoolmates, at the school’s gate.

The incident occurred on May 15 and resulted in the victim sustaining a major wound to his head and other injuries to the upper body.

Referencing the incident, the CEO of the CPFSA, Laurette Adams-Thomas urged students to carefully consider their actions before acting out, as there are life-long consequences to violent behaviour.

She also shared that the agency is providing psycho-social support to the victim.

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PM Holness orders probe into issue concerning some 100 ventilators donated during the pandemic

“Leave badness alone!”

That’s the appeal from the Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA) to the nation’s students.

The call comes in response to an incident at the St. Thomas Technical High School, where a student was assaulted with a metal rod by two of his schoolmates, at the school’s gate.

The incident occurred on May 15 and resulted in the victim sustaining a major wound to his head and other injuries to the upper body.

Referencing the incident, the CEO of the CPFSA, Laurette Adams-Thomas urged students to carefully consider their actions before acting out, as there are life-long consequences to violent behaviour.

She also shared that the agency is providing psycho-social support to the victim.

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Health Minister says majority of the people who visit A&E departments are treated and sent home

“Leave badness alone!”

That’s the appeal from the Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA) to the nation’s students.

The call comes in response to an incident at the St. Thomas Technical High School, where a student was assaulted with a metal rod by two of his schoolmates, at the school’s gate.

The incident occurred on May 15 and resulted in the victim sustaining a major wound to his head and other injuries to the upper body.

Referencing the incident, the CEO of the CPFSA, Laurette Adams-Thomas urged students to carefully consider their actions before acting out, as there are life-long consequences to violent behaviour.

She also shared that the agency is providing psycho-social support to the victim.

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IC to begin training sessions with councillors in the KSAMC this month

“Leave badness alone!”

That’s the appeal from the Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA) to the nation’s students.

The call comes in response to an incident at the St. Thomas Technical High School, where a student was assaulted with a metal rod by two of his schoolmates, at the school’s gate.

The incident occurred on May 15 and resulted in the victim sustaining a major wound to his head and other injuries to the upper body.

Referencing the incident, the CEO of the CPFSA, Laurette Adams-Thomas urged students to carefully consider their actions before acting out, as there are life-long consequences to violent behaviour.

She also shared that the agency is providing psycho-social support to the victim.

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Finance Ministry reports some improvement in ABM operations

“Leave badness alone!”

That’s the appeal from the Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA) to the nation’s students.

The call comes in response to an incident at the St. Thomas Technical High School, where a student was assaulted with a metal rod by two of his schoolmates, at the school’s gate.

The incident occurred on May 15 and resulted in the victim sustaining a major wound to his head and other injuries to the upper body.

Referencing the incident, the CEO of the CPFSA, Laurette Adams-Thomas urged students to carefully consider their actions before acting out, as there are life-long consequences to violent behaviour.

She also shared that the agency is providing psycho-social support to the victim.

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Sentencing pushed back for former NCB employee Khadene Thomas, to allow her time to make restitution to customers defrauded

“Leave badness alone!”

That’s the appeal from the Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA) to the nation’s students.

The call comes in response to an incident at the St. Thomas Technical High School, where a student was assaulted with a metal rod by two of his schoolmates, at the school’s gate.

The incident occurred on May 15 and resulted in the victim sustaining a major wound to his head and other injuries to the upper body.

Referencing the incident, the CEO of the CPFSA, Laurette Adams-Thomas urged students to carefully consider their actions before acting out, as there are life-long consequences to violent behaviour.

She also shared that the agency is providing psycho-social support to the victim.

Read More