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Minister Griffin responds to Tribune article about Crisis Centre
Dec 8, 2015 - 5:32:02 PM
Nassau, Bahamas - Statement by The Hon. Melanie S. Griffin, MpMinister
Of Social Services And Community Development in Response to the
Headlined Article in The Tribune, December 8, 2015:
I have noted with
dismay the contents of the headlined article in today’s Tribune, Tuesday,
December 8, 2015, captioned, “Miller
attacks Crisis Centre,” written by Tribune Staff Reporter, Khrisna Virgil.
The article quotes statements made by Mr. Leslie Miller, the Member of
Parliament for the Tall Pines Constituency, about The Bahamas Crisis Centre,
which reportedly were also aired on a radio talk show.
As Minister
responsible for Social Services and Community Development and Women’s Affairs,
I wish to express my unequivocal support for and appreciation of the work of
The Bahamas Crisis Centre.
This
non-governmental organization, which was established in 1982, has over the
years, demonstrated its commitment to enhancing the quality of life of women,
children and families. The Crisis Centre is perhaps most well-known for its
advocacy and support on behalf of victims of violence, as well as for
legislation on their behalf. Its services include counselling, which is
provided by a large pool of committed, trained volunteers and assistance with
safe housing. The record of this organization in providing intervention,
prevention and advocacy services to countless children, women and men, who have
experienced domestic and sexual violence throughout our archipelagic nation is
legendary.
The Bahamas Crisis
Centre has been acknowledged nationally and internationally for its work. In
1997, the Centre was recognized as a model of excellence in Women’s Health Care
by the Commonwealth Health Secretariat. In 1998, it was granted consultative
status at the United Nations. It’s
Director, Dr. Sandra Dean-Patterson, currently serves as the Expert for The
Bahamas on an international body dealing with violence against women (The
Convention of Belem do Para – a convention for the prevention, punishment and
eradication of violence against women) and is a Consultant on matters of
gender-based violence for the Ministry of Social Services and Community
Development. Her renown in the
international community and her work in this country are well-documented.
I wholeheartedly
endorse the invaluable work provided by The Bahamas Crisis Centre and commend
its Director, staff and many volunteers for their commitment and service to
this Country.
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