Top psychiatrist to talk to MATT on media trauma

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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Professor Gerard Hutchinson, UWI Head of Psychiatry. File photo/Roger Jacob

The Media Association of TT (MATT) is offering media practitioners the chance to benefit from the expertise of psychiatrist Prof Gerard Hutchinson.

A statement on its website said Hutchinson will speak at a Zoom conference on Saturday from 10 am-noon.

It said the conference will “explore trauma and mental health issues experienced by working journalists in the wake of covid19, as they manage the varied challenges of this profession.”

Hutchinson is the unit lead in psychiatry and co-ordinator of the postgraduate training programme at the Faculty of Medical Sciences, at UWI, St Augustine. He is examiner in psychiatry for all four UWI campuses.

As head of psychiatry and mental health services at the North-Central Regional Health Authority, he co-ordinates the inpatient and outpatient mental health services, including the Stress Relief and Child and Adolescent Mental Heath Clinics.

His peer-reviewed publications number over 130 and his work has over 9,000 citations.

Hutchinson’s research focuses on developmental studies, suicide and psychosis.

MATT is inviting any interested media practitioners. They can e-mail mattexecutive@gmail.com to confirm their attendance, and receive the Zoom link.

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Father of 6 who chopped wife for having abortion jailed

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana

Fazil Osman of Mahaica, East Coast Demerara (ECD), the man who, on February 24, 2019, had mercilessly chopped his reputed wife after finding out that she had had an abortion, will be spending the next 10 years in jail.

The 44-year-old Osman, a father of six and a farmer by profession, had last month appeared before Demerara High Court Justice Jo-Ann Barlow and pleaded guilty to an attempted murder charge, wherein he admitted that, on February 24, 2019, he had unlawfully and maliciously wounded the 24-year-old woman at Hand-en-Veldt, Mahaica with intent to commit murder.

This mother of two was attacked and chopped after she had made a report at the Mahaica Police Station that Osman had beaten her.

Based on what had been reported, the abused woman had been instructed by the investigating rank to return home to Osman, who had accused her of stealing his money when she had gone to their home to uplift her clothing.

On the day in question, she had gone back home in the company of a Rural Constable to identify Osman, in order that he be served with a restraining order. Osman had used that opportunity to attack his reputed wife, chopping her with a cutlass and causing the Rural Constable to flee for her safety. Osman and his reputed wife had been living together for six months.

During Osman’s sentencing hearing on Thursday, he begged his former partner and her family to forgive him for the brutal assault he had launched on her. “I am very sorry for what happened,” a remorseful Osman said.

Osman had told a probation officer that he had not chopped his partner because she had stolen his money, but rather because she had aborted a pregnancy without informing him.

Justice Barlow, in her sentencing, told Osman that he had not only disrespected his reputed wife, but also the Special Constable who had accompanied her to serve him with the legal document.

According to the Judge, the information provided to the court shows that Osman has had a history of violent behaviour towards his previous partners. Justice Barlow disclosed that Osman’s reputed wife suffers from visual impairment due to the chops she had sustained to her head and face.

After considering the aggravating and mitigating factors, Justice Barlow commenced Osman’s sentence at a base of 18 years.

One-third of same (six years) was deducted for his early guilty plea, and from the resulting 12 years, two years were deducted for time the convict had spent in pre-trial detention, bringing his final jail sentence to 10 years.

The Court has also ordered that Osman be exposed to counselling/training sessions for persons convicted of violent offences stemming from domestic violence.

State Counsel Latifah Elliot was the prosecutor. Osman was represented by lawyer Teriq Mohammed.

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Only 90% of rice harvested as 2023 spring crop begins

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana
A farmer sowing paddy as the 2023 spring crop began

As the 2023 spring crop of rice officially commenced in Region Six (East Berbice-Corentyne), several major rice-producing communities have not completed harvesting their 2022 autumn crop of paddy. Some paddy has still been left in the fields in the Black Bush Polder and Number 52/74 areas of the Corentyne.

Overall, 82 percent of these rice-producing communities have completed harvesting their 2022 autumn crop. In Crabwood Creek, 90 per cent of the rice has already been harvested, and land preparation is currently underway for the new crop.

According to Region Six Chairman David Armogan, if the current weather pattern continues, there would be need to set up a pump in the Upper Corentyne area to irrigate lands in Moleson Creek and contiguous communities.

“Remember, they are not getting water from Sandaka anymore, because the pump at Sandaka is not operable because the Estate [GuySuCo] is not operable there. So, we may have to ask NDIA [National Drainage and Irrigation Authority] to put in a pump so that we can get water from the Canje Creek and pump it into the irrigation system for the Crabwood Creek people to plant their rice,” Armogan has said.

While updating the Regional Council on Thursday, Armogan pointed out that although the 2023 spring crop has commenced, five percent of the paddy for the 2022 autumn crop is still to be harvested in the Number 52-74 area.

“The pumps there are starting today; the crop is going to start today. They have done land preparation, so we have started to pump water as of today (Thursday). In Black Bush Polder, we have started four pumps two days ago, and so people have flooded their fields and they are in the process of starting the new crop as well,” he explained.

Region Six is projecting to put 64,000 acres under rice cultivation. For the 2022 autumn crop, which is now finishing, just over 50,000 acres had been cultivated. The reduction from the 64,000 acres for the 2022 autumn crop was due to flooding.

“We are hoping to get back to our peak production, because the weather seems to be favourable at the moment. So, once the weather continues to hold like this, and we keep pumping irrigation water into the system, I think a lot of people will get back into the crop and have every available land under rice cultivation,” Armogan has predicted.

According to Armogan, cash crop farmers would also be able to increase their cultivation this season. He said that many of them have been complaining that an insufficient supply of water has been preventing them from increasing their acreage under cultivation. However, Armogan added that December 31 is the last day any farmer should be planting rice for the 2023 spring crop.

“That is what I am told by the technical people. Because if people plant at different times, what you would find is that when some would be reaping, some will be growing; and so, the paddy bugs, when one person is finished reaping, would go into the other person’s rice field. That is one of the difficulties we have. So, the last day in December should be the cutoff point for the sowing of paddy,” Chairman Armogan has told the RDC.

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Construction to soon begin on 7 new hospitals across Guyana

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana
Health Minister Dr Frank Anthony

Committed to its promise to build a world-class health-care system in Guyana, the Government is moving ahead with the construction of seven new hospitals that will deliver quality health services to Guyanese in all regions.

Health Minister, Dr Frank Anthony, in a recent interview with the Department of Public Information (DPI), said that the mobilisation phase for the construction of the hospitals has been completed.

“We have already handed over the site to the contractor [for the 256-bed Paediatric and Maternal Hospital in Ogle], this is to the Austrian company called VAMED and very soon you will begin to see site preparation occurring…they have [also] engaged the Ministry of Health and its technical team to finalise the design of the hospital… and very soon laying of the foundation will commence,” he revealed.

In Regions Two and Three, contractors have already begun site preparation for the construction of the hospitals there, Dr Anthony stated.

The hospital for Region Three will be constructed in De Kinderen and will provide adequate health care for residents within the Parika-Tuschen catchment area; which has seen increased population growth.

In Region Four, a new hospital is being constructed in Little Diamond on the East Bank of Demerara (EBD) and another at Enmore on the East Coast of Demerara (ECD).“Similarly in Bath Settlement and Number 75 Village, we have been working on the site preparation and very soon in another couple of days we will be handing over the construction site in Bath Settlement, while we have already handed over the site in Number 75 Village to the contractor for construction to commence,” the Minister said.

Moreover, the Government, since 2020, has moved to continuously upgrade primary care access at more than 240 facilities across the country, including health centres, local area hospitals, and health posts.

The health sector will continue to see massive infrastructural and human resource development in all regions as Guyana continues its upward trajectory.

President Dr Irfaan Ali had stated that the modernised regional health facilities were part of a US$180 million project. Each of the hospitals will be 65,000 square feet.

“In advancing the health and well-being of our population, we have promised to deliver a world-class health system. We have embarked on this journey with great vigour to design and implement a plan that will deliver such result. We have already put in place several projects that will improve access to quality health care for the people of our country,” said the Head of State.

For the year 2022, Government plans on injecting a whopping $73 billion into the health-care sector. This was an enormous increase from the $53.5 billion spent in 2021. From this figure, $1 billion was set aside for upgrades to health centres and an additional $2 billion for medical and non-medical equipment.

There are several larger projects on the Ali-led Administration’s agenda, geared at decentralising health care and enabling easier access for Guyanese.

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Ali announces road upgrades for Annandale during outreach

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana

The community of Annandale, East Coast of Demerara, is set to benefit from major road and drainage upgrades.

This was announced by President Dr Irfaan Ali who led a community engagement in the area on Thursday.

President Ali said the drainage issues will be addressed through collaboration among the Ministries of Housing, Public Works, and Local Government and Regional Development, as well as the National Drainage and Irrigation Authority (NDIA).

The President acknowledged that drainage is a major issue in many communities along the coast, and therefore, “they [the agencies] are going to work over the next week on a drainage plan to see how we can address the drainage issue.”

Addressing the issue of roads, he explained that several cross streets in the village were identified to be upgraded to reinforced concrete roads.

“We are looking for local involvement in building concrete roads,” he said while noting the importance of community participation to create jobs, particularly for the youths.

Another road that connects the community to the Railway Embankment will also be upgraded.

He said the community developments coincide with the four-lane highway from Unity to Sheriff Street along the railway embankment.

“So, we have to now clear all that encumbrances and get the drainage system going as well and that will bring tremendous value to all the properties here,” the president noted.

Additionally, he said Minister of Culture, Youth and Sport, Charles Ramson will address concerns related to the community ground.

Further, some 50 residents in the area will finally access their legal documentation for their lands.

“So, the last Friday of this month there will be an exercise to finalise the distribution of titles so the people in this area can expect that,” he assured.

These initiatives form part of the PPP/C Government’s plan to build sound infrastructure while spurring development within communities across the country.

Accompanying the president were, Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs, Anil Nandlall SC, Minister of Housing and Water, Collin Croal, and Minister within the Ministry of Public Works, Deodat Indar.

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‘Jelly Boy’ Shot Dead In Castries – St. Lucia Times News

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The content originally appeared on: St. Lucia Times News

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Saint Lucia recorded its 59th homicide on Friday with the fatal shooting of a man police identified as ‘Jelly Boy’.

The Saint Lucia Fire Service (SLFS) said it responded to the shooting report at Conway, Castries, at about 9:10 am.

SLFS Communications Officer Stacy Joseph said the responders found a man who seemed to be in his late twenties in the presence of police officers.

“He sustained a penetrating wound to the head and was void of all vital signs,” Joseph explained.

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“Due to the obvious signs of death, the scene was left in the care of members of the police force,” the SLFS spokeswoman said.

There are no further details at present.

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The content originally appeared on: De Ware Tijd Online

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The content originally appeared on: De Ware Tijd Online

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Grosse saisie de 40, 8 kilos de cocaïne : Alexandre Minidoque prend plus en appel, 5 ans dont un avec sursis, qu’en première instance Guyaweb, site d’information et d’investigation en Guyane

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The content originally appeared on: Guyaweb

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Basket-ball : Ha?ti est pr?te ? disputer l’AmeriCup 3×3, selon Ashley Prudent Salomon

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The content originally appeared on: Le Nouvelliste

Pour d?buter cet entretien, le coach de l’?quipe nationale, ? moins de 24 heures de ce grand rendez-vous, en parlant de la 2e ?dition de l’AmeriCup de basket-ball 3×3, fait les pr?cisions suivantes sur cet ?v?nement <>, dit-il tout en faisant les ?loges de la Fondation Barbancourt, de Tap Tap Send et de Chef Cr?ole qui ont support? l’?quipe nationale.

Questionn? sur son premier adversaire, Ashley Prudent Salomon s’est montr? confiant, en disant : << Nous avons pu visionner ? maintes reprises les vid?os de la s?lection ?quatorienne de basket-ball qui participait r?cemment ? un tournoi. Pour contrer son <> qui est tr?s dominant, nous avons d?j? ?tabli un plan, l’?quateur compte ?galement deux excellents <> pouvant nous causer pas mal de difficult?s, mais nous saurons quoi faire pour ?viter les d?g?ts. En fait, nous avons pr?par? notre match pour forcer la victoire >>, a martel? le s?lectionneur national avant de revenir sur la pr?paration de son ?quipe.

<>, a expliqu? le s?lectionneur national qui a clairement d?clar? que tout est sous contr?le.

<>, a ajout? Ashley Prudent Salomon en guise de conclusion.

Pour rappel, Ha?ti d?bute la deuxi?me ?dition de l’AmeriCup de basket-ball 3×3, dans la matin?e de ce vendredi 4 novembre en affrontant l’?quateur ? 9h45 avant de jouer contre respectivement Aruba et Guyana, samedi 5 novembre. Pour acc?der au deuxi?me tour de la comp?tition, Ha?ti doit finir en premi?re position de son groupe.

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