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Nearly 100 men graduated from the National Parenting Support Commission’s (NPSC) Men Who Mentor Programme on Tuesday, marking the completion of training designed to strengthen parenting support and expand male mentorship across Jamaica.
Held at Celebration Church in Portmore, St Catherine, the graduation ceremony celebrated participants who successfully completed the structured programme, which equips men with practical parenting skills, mentorship techniques, and fieldwork experience aimed at promoting healthier parent-child relationships.
This year’s event carried particular significance. It marked the graduation of the first all-male cohort under the Men Who Mentor Programme, a specialised arm of the NPSC’s broader Parent Mentorship Programme. For many participants, it was also their first formal graduation, highlighting the programme’s impact beyond parenting support.
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