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The Choice of Violence: TTPS and TTUTA Address School Violence
Secondary School student recovering after stabbing incident
Secondary School student recovering after stabbing incident
Scarborough, Tobago – February 19, 2024 – Following a recent stabbing incident at Signal Hill Secondary School in Tobago, Senior Superintendent Rodhill Kirk of the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) and Bradon Roberts, Tobago Officer for the Trinidad and Tobago Unified Teachers Association (TTUTA), publicly discussed the pressing concern of school violence. They both emphasized the urgent need for increased intervention within educational institutions.
The discussion highlights growing calls for comprehensive strategies to address and prevent acts of violence in schools across Trinidad and Tobago. Watch the full report by Arianna Scipio here, detailing the insights from TTPS and TTUTA on ensuring safer learning environments.
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