Minister of National Security Dr Horace Chang (seated, second right), is joined by members of the first cohort of psychological first responders (standing) in St James following their graduation exercise on Friday, January 27, in Montego Bay, St James. Sharing the moment are (from left, seated) Dianne McIntosh, executive director, Citizen Security Secretariat; Aniceto Rodriguez Ruiz, head of cooperation of the European Union in Jamaica; and Dr Elizabeth Ward, chair for the Violence Prevention Alliance.
Minister of National Security Dr Horace Chang (seated, second right), is joined by members of the first cohort of psychological first responders (standing) in St James following their graduation exercise on Friday, January 27, in Montego Bay, St James. Sharing the moment are (from left, seated) Dianne McIntosh, executive director, Citizen Security Secretariat; Aniceto Rodriguez Ruiz, head of cooperation of the European Union in Jamaica; and Dr Elizabeth Ward, chair for the Violence Prevention Alliance.
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