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The NPTA’s Concerns About Crime
The NPTA President Walter Stewart shares his concerns on the rise of violence among children
The NPTA President Walter Stewart shares his concerns on the rise of violence among children
February 23, 2024 – Walter Stewart, President of the National Parent Teacher Association (NPTA), has expressed serious concerns regarding the profound impact of crime on children in Trinidad and Tobago. The NPTA took action to voice these concerns following a tragic shooting incident in Trinidad that resulted in the death of an 11-year-old boy.
Stewart’s statements underscore the growing anxieties among parents and educators about the pervasive nature of crime and its direct effect on the safety and well-being of the nation’s youth. Read on as Arianna Scipio covers the details of the NPTA’s call for greater attention to child safety amidst rising crime in Trinidad and Tobago.
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