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    PCOA Distributes Colouring Books to Early Childhood Institutions – Jamaica Information Service

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14May 30, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Senior Director, Inspections and Monitoring on the Police Civilian Oversight Authority (PCOA), Andrew Beaumont (background proper), with Principal of St. Paul’s United Toddler College, Nicholas Johnson (background left), share a photograph alternative with college students from the establishment on Profession Day, Could 28. Event was the presentation of 20 colouring books from the PCOA to the neighbouring establishment as a part of actions for Baby Month. The colouring e book is predicated on the successful pictures from the Remodeling Our Police Service (TOPS) Poster Competitors for Secondary Faculties in Space 1 (St. James. Hanover, Westmoreland and Trelawny). Thus far, the PCOA has distributed some 240 colouring books to early childhood establishments in Kingston and Trelawny.




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    Human Useful resource and Administration Director on the Police Civilian Oversight Authority (PCOA), Ouida Harrison (proper), presents 25 colouring books to Performing Principal at St. Aloysius Main College on Duke Road in Kingston. As a part of actions for Baby Month, the PCOA handed over 240 colouring books to early childhood establishments in Kingston and Trelawny.


    Final Up to date: Could 30, 2025



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