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    UNICEF steps up educational and emotional support for children affected by Hurricane Melissa

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14December 8, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The United Nations Youngsters’s Fund (UNICEF) has stepped up efforts to revive training and help the emotional well-being of 1000’s of kids affected by Hurricane Melissa.

    Greater than 650 faculties serving roughly 150,000 college students are experiencing important disruption.

    Working carefully with the Authorities and native companions, UNICEF is specializing in creating protected, child-friendly studying environments whereas serving to college students and academics recuperate from the storm’s psychological affect.

    UNICEF says it’s supporting the Schooling Ministry to allow continuity of studying and has participated in a high-level training assembly with CARICOM to debate finest practices for training in emergencies, present wants within the sector, and deliberate actions.

    The company notes that it’s supplying greater than 1,000 tarpaulins and a whole lot of studying kits to assist re-establish protected, child-friendly areas.

    A complete of 105 classroom tents, together with printed studying packets aligned to the curriculum are being distributed to make sure educating can proceed regardless of broken infrastructure.

    As well as, grants for varsity repairs will help at the least ten establishments benefiting practically 10,000 college students in addition to their dad and mom and academics.

    To guard youngsters’s well being, UNICEF has supported the restoration of water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) services in faculties and emergency shelters.

    Meantime, academics are receiving specialised coaching in psychological well being and psycho-social help, equipping them to information college students by the emotional challenges following the catastrophe.

    Psycho-social first-aid exercise booklets have additionally been developed for college kids from early childhood by secondary college to help of their restoration, as a part of an total collection of psychological well being and psycho-social help interventions concentrating on greater than 100,000 college students and their households.

    600 academics from essentially the most affected faculties shall be skilled within the Return to Happiness (RTH) methodology to strengthen their very own restoration and allow them to supply enhanced steering to some 18,000 college students.

    The Steering and Counselling Unit of the Ministry will prepare an extra 450 counsellors and volunteers to help supply of extra in-depth psycho-social restoration to at the least 5,500 of essentially the most affected college students and households.



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