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NPSC Launches Conflict Resolution Program for Parents

The National Parenting Support Commission launched a Conflict Resolution Training Program for parents. According to the commission’s CEO, Kaysia Kerr, they are targeting at least 90-thousand parents across Jamaica. She was speaking at the William Knibb Memorial High School in Trelawny. More details in the report below:

Reporter: Javine McLean

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