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Together against sexual violence: NNP Women’s Arm speaks out

“The NNP Women’s Arm pledges to continue our work in creating safer spaces for women and girls”

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“The NNP Women’s Arm pledges to continue our work in creating safer spaces for women and girls”

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1 year 2 months ago

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If crime is not a national disaster, I don’t know what is!!

“From Haiti in the north to Trinidad & Tobago in the south, the Homicidal Hurricane punched a whopping 7,064 deaths in 2023, with the greater percentage of fatalities being that of young men”

1 year 3 months ago

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Donation to Maurice Bishop Special School in Havana

The purpose of the visit was to donate toiletries and food supplies to the institution where children with delay in psychological development are prepared for general education

1 year 3 months ago

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Homelessness after orphanage

The question of getting housing and food is his everyday life after ageing out of the children’s home where he was since the age of 8 months

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The question of getting housing and food is his everyday life after ageing out of the children’s home where he was since the age of 8 months

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1 year 5 months ago

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2024 Budget Statement

Presented by Honourable Dennis Cornwall, Minister for Finance

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Presented by Honourable Dennis Cornwall, Minister for Finance

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1 year 6 months ago

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Grenada Family Fun Day for kids with disabilities and their families

“The Grenada Down Syndrome Association, Autistic Foundation of Grenada, Kingdom Workers, Tim’s Big Heart Foundation, and Le Phare Bleu are hosting a FREE Family Fun Day for kids with disabilities and their families”

1 year 8 months ago

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Programme to support children with obesity held in Carriacou

Dr Viola Browne, who is originally from the community of Mt Pleasant, is addressing obesity among primary school students of Carriacou and Petite Martinique

1 year 10 months ago

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Talks on to get ultra-processed foods out of schools

Health and education officials in Barbados are sharing ideas on how to accelerate the removal of ultra-processed products from schools across the region.

Health and education officials in Barbados are sharing ideas on how to accelerate the removal of ultra-processed products from schools across the region.

They are hoping this will be one of several strategic approaches to address the issue of childhood obesity, which they said has become very worrisome.

They are holding discussions at a two-day event which opened on Tuesday at the Courtyard by Marriott Bridgetown, hosted by the Healthy Caribbean Coalition (HCC) and the Pan-American Health Organisation (PAHO), and attended by several local and regional stakeholders.

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1 year 11 months ago

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Amber’s in love with coaching

Amber Cumberbatch’s goal is to empower young women.
The former athlete turned coach believes her life’s purpose is helping athletes, especially females, to reach their greatest heights on and off the track.
“A big part of what makes me happy in life is training and coaching girls and women into becoming the athletes that they are. I believe that regardless of your age, your experience, your goals, your history, that in every person there is an athlete just waiting and wanting to be released,” Cumberbatch told Barbados TODAY in a recent interview.
“However, we all know that it takes applied effort, strength and determination for this to come alive and grow and my purpose and passion as a coach is to lift women up to that place of understanding and coach them into becoming fit, fast and strong.
“My mission is to help groom girls and women into unleashing their inner athlete and start living a more active and good life through movement and exercise,” she added.
Cumberbatch’s journey as a fitness coach began in 2014.
She said since then she had witnessed many of her clients experience a positive mind shift during their sessions.
“The feeling is so alive and refreshing and I didn’t want to keep it to myself anymore, so that’s when I stepped out of my usual set up of training alone and stepped into the life of guiding and coaching others into their journey in movement and exercise,” she added.
Cumberbatch represented Barbados at regional track and field events which earned her a full athletic scholarship to Missouri State University in the United States.
This fitness expert spoke also about how she initially started coaching and the rush of excitement she gets from working with children.
“I initially started out training adults, but recently I have been working with kids who have an interest in running or just overall fitness and to be honest, working with these kids brings so much joy to my life and I always look forward to our training sessions,” Cumberbatch explained.
“I have been told that I’m a very loving and easy person to be around and because I love people and enjoy taking care of their journey in fitness, along with my fun and variety focused programmes, many of my students remain with me over the years and we’ve built a close family connection at the same time.”
Cumberbatch admitted that seeing the results from her client’s hard work and dedication was especially rewarding.
“I enjoy seeing the results and when I see the transformation happen in my students it re-ignites the fire that I have for coaching. Sometimes, it even brings tears to my eyes in my quiet times of reflection. It really wows me when I see them improve and hit their new targets,” she said.
Cumberbatch revealed that she got involved in track and field from the age of eight and has no plans on stopping any time soon.
She said even during the Covid-19 pandemic was in-person training was prohibited, she found ways to continue her training.
“COVID-19 stole the atmosphere of in-person training and I surmounted this new way of life by being extra creative. I took my classes online and worked in the virtual world until the all clear was given to be outdoors,” she pointed out.
As for her inspiration, she says that she looks up to one “superwoman,” her mother Michelle Cumberbatch, who she described as extremely strong and resilient.
“She always motivates me to grow without any barriers,” she said putting it simply.
(MR)

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2 years 2 months ago

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CCCCC #Betterclimate4MyHealth campaign

“Using evidence and stories of real young people, the campaign will encourage Caribbean youth to be agents of climate change for action”

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“Using evidence and stories of real young people, the campaign will encourage Caribbean youth to be agents of climate change for action”

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2 years 4 months ago

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