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Report cards come and go, but your child’s confidence lasts a lifetime. Your encouragement can make all the difference in how your child sees themselves. ... See MoreSee Less

Report cards come and go, but your child’s confidence lasts a lifetime. Your encouragement can make all the difference in how your child sees themselves.

The Authority's Tobago team met today with the Division of Community Development and Social Protection as part of efforts to further continue collaboration with stakeholders in the Tobago House of Assembly.

In pic from left: Ms. Nicola Carrington, Team Lead, Reception Centre (CATT); Ms. Avanelle Baird, Advisor to the Secretary for the Division of Community Development and Social Protection; Ms. Lynette Bacchus, Manager, Tobago Operations (CATT); Mr. Ian Pollard, Secretary for the Division of Community Development and Social Protection; Mr. Ackel Franklyn, Assistant Secretary; Dr. Onyekachukwu Okpala, Administrator; Mrs. Kelly Joseph-Baptiste, Team Lead, Child Welfare Services (CATT) and Mrs.Takyana Nedd-Augustine, Senior Programme Coordinator, Child and Family Services Unit.
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The Authoritys Tobago team met today with the Division of Community Development and Social Protection as part of efforts to further continue collaboration with stakeholders in the Tobago House of Assembly.

In pic from left: Ms. Nicola Carrington, Team Lead, Reception Centre (CATT); Ms. Avanelle Baird, Advisor to the Secretary for the Division of Community Development and Social Protection; Ms. Lynette Bacchus, Manager, Tobago Operations (CATT); Mr. Ian Pollard, Secretary for the Division of Community Development and Social Protection; Mr. Ackel Franklyn, Assistant Secretary; Dr. Onyekachukwu Okpala, Administrator; Mrs. Kelly Joseph-Baptiste, Team Lead, Child Welfare Services (CATT) and Mrs.Takyana Nedd-Augustine, Senior Programme Coordinator, Child and Family Services Unit.Image attachmentImage attachment

Exam time can be stressful for children. A simple check-in and a few encouraging words can make a big difference in how they feel and perform. Remind your child that you’re there to support them every step of the way. ... See MoreSee Less

Exam time can be stressful for children. A simple check-in and a few encouraging words can make a big difference in how they feel and perform. Remind your child that you’re there to support them every step of the way.

Today, the Authority met with officials from the Ministry of Homeland Security, as we seek to collaborate in the best interest of our nation's children.

In attendance from the Ministry were: Mr. Zaheer Ali, Director of Policy and Community Support Office (PACSO), Superintendent Robert Joseph, Transit Police Unit and Mr. Corrado Furlonge-Kelly, Project Support Officer, PACSO. Present on behalf of the Authority were: Mrs. Rhonda Gregoire-Roopchan, Performing Duties of Director/C.E.O., Ms. Corrine Brown, Deputy Director/General Manager Corporate Support Services, Ms. Alaina Boochoon, Deputy Director/General Manager Child and Family Reintegration Services, Mr. Steve Smith, Workplace Manager and Mr. Hilton Musgraves, Fleet Coordinator (Ag.).
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Today, the Authority met with officials from the Ministry of Homeland Security, as we seek to collaborate in the best interest of our nations children. 

In attendance from the Ministry were: Mr. Zaheer Ali, Director of Policy and Community Support Office (PACSO), Superintendent Robert Joseph, Transit Police Unit and Mr. Corrado Furlonge-Kelly, Project Support Officer, PACSO. Present on behalf of the Authority were: Mrs. Rhonda Gregoire-Roopchan, Performing Duties of Director/C.E.O., Ms. Corrine Brown, Deputy Director/General Manager Corporate Support Services, Ms. Alaina Boochoon, Deputy Director/General Manager Child and Family Reintegration Services, Mr. Steve Smith, Workplace Manager and Mr. Hilton Musgraves, Fleet Coordinator (Ag.).Image attachmentImage attachment+1Image attachment

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Where's the dunce?

Parental involvement can make a huge difference in the life of a child.
Children with engaged parents often perform better academically, solve problems more effectively and build stronger coping skills for life's challenges. Let's remember to be intensional with our time and give our children the attention they deserve.
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Parental involvement can make a huge difference in the life of a child.
Children with engaged parents often perform better academically, solve problems more effectively and build stronger coping skills for lifes challenges. Lets remember to be intensional with our time and give our children the attention they deserve.

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Good day, can we consider this child abuse?

Is this,Child Abuse?

Happy International Women's Day! ... See MoreSee Less

Today, we honor the women who inspire change, lead with courage and shape a better future for us all.
Happy International Women’s Day
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Happy International Womens Day!
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