Children, staff accounted for and safe, CPFSA says
KINGSTON, Jamaica — The Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA) says that all the children and staff at its 50 government and private residential childcare facilities and places of safety are safe and secured following the passing of hurricane Beryl on Wednesday.
In a statement on Thursday, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the CPFSA, Laurette Adams-Thomas said: “Our management team as well as members from our Disaster Management Committee met at our Emergency Operations Centre where we monitored all the child-care facilities across the island throughout the storm. We are happy to report that all the children under our care and the dedicated staff who weathered the storm with them are all accounted for and are safe.
“The vast majority of our child-care facilities are also okay and are only in need of minor repairs. We do have one facility in the southern region which did see damage to the roof of the kitchen, dining room and to one of the dorms. The children were relocated safely to other dorms at the facility and we are now seeking to secure mattresses to replace those that got wet in that dormitory,” she continued.
“A damage assessment is currently being undertaken, and we are making plans to have repairs effected as soon as possible,” Adams-Thomas added while noting that all CPFSA parish offices were also okay with only minor damage at some locations being noted so far.
However, the CEO noted that the loss of electricity affecting various areas of the island was also impacting some childcare facilities and CPFSA parish offices.
“Some of our child-care facilities are currently without electricity but they are utilising other appropriate ways of coping until power is restored. Some of our parish offices are also without electricity which may impact our level of efficiency in executing all the services we provide but we should be back at full efficiency once power is restored,” Adams-Thomas said.
She also shared that the 24/7 child abuse reporting hotline 211 was also experiencing intermittent difficulty and encouraged persons wanting to make child abuse reports to contact the CPFSA using two other phone numbers — 876-878-2882 and 876-822-7031.
Child abuse reports can also be made via email at report@childprotection.gov.jm or through the CPFSA’s social media pages on Instagram, Facebook, and X (formerly Twitter), @cpfsajm.