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When a child is received into the care of the Children’s Authority Pursuant to Section 22 of the Children’s Authority Act, Chap. 46:10
If you are concerned about a child’s safety and welfare, you can make a report via the following means
At the heart of the child protection system are the child-friendly, “one-stop” Assessment Centres
Research on best practice confirmed that children thrive best when placed in a family environment.
Foster Care is a temporary option for children who are not able to live with their birth families due to a range of different circumstances.
Adoption is the process whereby a person assumes full legal responsibility for a child who is not biologically theirs.
Children displaying challenging behaviours are a specialised group requiring targeted interventions.
Licensed Community Residences, The Licensing Process

Parents and guardians, below is a helpful resource for your children as they navigate exam season and all that comes with it. ... See MoreSee Less
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The story our children tell tomorrow begins with the love, care and guidance we give today. Let's make their story one they'll be happy to remember and share. ... See MoreSee Less
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A little support goes a long way during exam season. We encourage parents and guardians to create a calm study environment, have open conversations with your child about how he/she feels and encourage them to put their best food forward. ... See MoreSee Less
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When children see their parents valuing education whether it’s reading, researching or learning new skills they begin to see education as important. Your actions can inspire curiosity, confidence and a desire for learning. ... See MoreSee Less
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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
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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. ... See MoreSee Less
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Attention all Grandparents, the Ministry of the People, Social Development and Family Services will be hosting a Parenting Workshop beginning this afternoon.
✨ Join for meaningful discussions, practical guidance, and support as you continue to play an important role in your grandchildren’s lives.
🔗 Scan the QR code or click on the link below to register today!
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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
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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 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.). ... See MoreSee Less
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Where's the dunce?