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Future nurses, pilots, doctors, soldiers — and even a bank teller — filled the corridors and classrooms of St Paul’s United Infant School on Career Day last Thursday.
Dressed for the roles they hope one day to pursue, the young pupils paused from their activities to welcome a visitor: Police Civilian Oversight Authority (PCOA) chief executive officer Otarah Byfield-Nugent. She arrived with gifts - educational colouring books - for the Kingston Gardens-based early childhood institution.
The books feature illustrated scenes of positive interactions between police officers and citizens, offering children the chance to bring them to life with crayons and pencils.
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