Wed Jul 16 2025
Community activist Pastor Clive Dottin is advocating for more social services interventions to help deal with students who display deviant behaviour.
A guest on today’s edition of CNC3’s The Morning Brew show, Pastor Dottin agreed that such students should be held legally responsible for their actions. He also maintains that parents also should be held to account for their children's behaviour.
His comments come after five female students were charged in connection with the assault of a student of Holy Faith Convent in Couva.
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