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WorkshopPost-Release Services to Jamaican Youth A NEW PATH: PROMOTING A HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT AND PRODUCTIVE ALTERNATIVES FOR JUVENILE REMANDEES AND OFFENDERS IN JAMAICA DCS Training Center - Kingston, Jamaica – January 22nd to January 24th, 2019January 22nd, 20198:30am – 09:40amOpening Session Farah Urrutia, Secretary of Multidimensional Security of the Organization of American States Jason Fraser, Country Representative, United States Agency for International Development in JamaicaFrancisco Bernales, Chilean Ambassador to JamaicaHon. Rudyard Spencer, Minister of State in the Ministry of National Security of Jamaica09:40am – 09:45amScreening – Institutional Video of A New Path 09:45am – 10:00am Signing of Memorandum of Understanding between the GS/OAS, the Trust for the Americas, the HOPE Project, and the HEART Trust NTA10:00am – 10:15amCoffee Break10:15am – 10:30amRound of IntroductionsSENAME TeamParticipants 10:30am – 1:00pmUnderstanding the services offered in the Jamaican communities Presentation of the different agencies about their work 1:00pm – 2:00pm Lunch 2:00pm – 3:30pmSocial Reintegration of Youth in Conflict with the LawFoundation and principles for the workStrategies to work with government organizations What are the needs of families and youth (post-release)3:30pm – 4:15pmGroup WorkHow to address the needs of the youth and families post-release?4:15pm – 4:30pmCoffee Break 4:30pm – 5:00pmConclusion of Group WorkPresentation of groupsDiscussionJanuary 23rd, 201909:00am – 10:30amPost-release Support as a comprehensive and holistic interventionWorking methodologyCase management approach (social work strategies)Holistic approach: complementarity of teams10:30am – 10:45amCoffee Break10:45am – 11:30amContinuation: Post-release Support as a comprehensive and holistic interventionWorking methodologyCase management approach (social work strategies)Holistic approach: complementarity of teamsIncorporating the needs of women and groups in situation of vulnerability11:30am – 1:00pm Gender-sensitive approachNeeds of girls and groups in situation of vulnerability in JamaicaIncorporating a gender approach in post-release workSuccessful strategies to work with girls post-release 1:00pm – 2:00pm Lunch 2:00pm – 4:15pmWorking in partnership to provide post-release supportDesign and establishment of agreementsWorking plansCross-sectional tablesMonitoring actions and indicatorsSuccessful work experiences4:14pm – 4:30pmCoffee Break4:30pm – 5:00pm Roundtable discussion: Jamaican and Caribbean good practices to provide post-release supportJanuary 24th, 20199:00am – 10:30amKey stakeholders to support youth: working with families Importance/ImpactChallengesStrategies for engagement 10:30am – 10:45amCoffee Break10:45am – 12:15amKey stakeholders to support youth: working with the community Role of the communityPeer support groupsCreating Community Support Networks12:15am – 1:00pmGroup WorkInnovative Solutions to work with families and communities and create support networks1:00pm – 2:00pm Lunch 2:00pm – 2:30pmConclusion of Group WorkPresentation of groupsDiscussion2:30pm – 4:00pmPlanning post-release supportCoordination of support prior to release (pre-release work)Post-release actionsPost-Sanction Project (Chilean experience)4:00pm – 4:15pmCoffee Break4:15pm – 5:00pmContinuation: Planning post-release supportJanuary 25th, 201909:00am – 10:15am New Path Project: Post-Release SupportModel of workFormsLessons learned 10:15am – 10:30amCoffee Break10:30am – 12:30amGroup WorkDeveloping work strategies and coordination mechanisms for post-release support12:30am – 1:00pmConclusion of Group WorkPresentation of groupsDiscussion1:00pm – 2:00pm Lunch 2:00pm – 3:45pmElaboration of integrated and interinstitutional work plan with joint monitoring indicators3:45pm – 4:00pmCoffee Break4:00pm – 5:00pmClosing: Next steps ................
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