‘We don’t see bad children; we see children with promise’
Minister of Home Affairs, Oneidge Walrond and Permanent Secretary of the ministry, Andre Ally, on Monday, conducted an official visit to the Juvenile Holding Centre as part of the ministry’s continued focus on rehabilitation, protection, and youth development within the justice system
Minister of Home Affairs, Oneidge Walrond and Permanent Secretary of the ministry, Andre Ally, on Monday, conducted an official visit to the Juvenile Holding Centre as part of the ministry’s continued focus on rehabilitation, protection, and youth development within the justice system

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MINISTER of Home Affairs, Oneidge Walrond and Permanent Secretary of the ministry, Andre Ally, on Monday, conducted an official visit to the Juvenile Holding Centre as part of the ministry’s continued focus on rehabilitation, protection, and youth development within the justice system.
According to information from the Home Affairs Ministry, the visit was facilitated by Deputy Director of the Juvenile Holding Centre, Shondel Shipley.
Former Chairperson of the Juvenile Justice Committee and Psychologist, Raiza Khan, was also in attendance, providing technical insight into the psychosocial needs and rehabilitative priorities of juveniles in detention.
During the engagement, Minister Walrond met with several youths at the facility, and listened to their experiences, aspirations, and concerns.
“Visiting the Juvenile Holding Centre today, I had the privilege of listening and talking to some of our young people who possess great potential,” Minister Walrond said, adding: “We do not see bad children; we see young people with so much promise and so much life.”
She assured the residents that they remain a priority of the government and the Ministry of Home Affairs.
“Just rest assured that you are not alone. You have a Government and a Minister working to make sure that when you leave here, you leave feeling full of hope, despite what you have gone through,” she said.
Reaffirming the ministry’s duty of care, Minister Walrond added: “We will care for you as long as you are under our remit, our supervision, and our care, and we are going to fight hard to ensure that you receive only the very best.”
She encouraged the juveniles to highlight their needs so that the ministry can strengthen the programmes offered at the facility.
“Tell us what you need, [whether it is] more books, more remedial education, because we want you to see that your life can be improved, and we are here to help make that happen,” the minister said.
Walrond also emphasised that her engagement with the young people will be ongoing, noting: “This is our first meeting, but it will not be our last. Now that I have seen your faces, I know who to ask about and how to make sure your needs are known.”
Reiterating her broader policy commitment, she said: “As Minister of Home Affairs, I am committed to strengthening policies that focus on skills-training and ensuring the right resources are deployed for the benefit of all juveniles under our care.”
Permanent Secretary Ally echoed the minister’s commitment to safeguarding the wellbeing of every child at the facility.
“We are here to ensure that your welfare and educational interests are protected, and that the staff care for you as they would their own children,” he said, adding: “We are committed to doing everything possible to keep you safe, comfortable, healthy, and educated.”
He also encouraged the youths to remain hopeful, noting: “This may be a bit of a rough patch, but I want to encourage you to stay positive and keep your head up. Your past does not determine what your future will be.”
The visit forms part of ongoing efforts by the Ministry of Home Affairs to assess and enhance programmes related to education, vocational training, psychosocial support, and reintegration planning for juveniles as they work toward successful futures.

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