(from left) Acting Deputy Director of Rehabilitation Richard Barton, Adult Education Teacher Tamar Barclay, Programme Coordinator Dr. Dwight Simms, Fixed Assets Manager Orbon Haylock, Chief Financial Officer Denise Hutchinson, and Ministry of Education Acting Chief Officer Ms. Lyneth Monteith during
Acting Deputy Director of Rehabilitation Richard Barton (left) and Ministry of Education Acting Chief Officer Ms. Lyneth Monteith (right).
(from left) Programme Coordinator Dr. Dwight Simms, Adult Education Teacher Tamar Barclay, and Acting Deputy Director of Rehabilitation Richard Barton.
The Ministry of Education (MOE) has donated 26 desktop computers to His Majesty’s Cayman Islands Prison Service (HMCIPS) to support their rehabilitation programme. This initiative reflects the Ministry’s commitment to promoting lifelong learning and helping reduce recidivism.
By partnering with HMCIPS, the Ministry is repurposing these computers to provide prison residents with opportunities to develop essential skills that will aid their reintegration into society.
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