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New Children's Authority board sworn in - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

A new chair has been appointed to the Children's Authority board of management.

Marsha Bailey received her letter of appointment at the Office of the Prime Minister, St Clair on September 19, a release said.

Bailey succeeds Rawlinson Agard.

Issuing Bailey's letter of appointment, Minister of Gender and Child Affairs Ayanna Webster-Roy told the new chair to make sure the authority becomes the best version of itself.

She highlighted several priority areas, including improving the efficiency of kinship care for children and enhancing the synergy and dedication of staff.

She acknowledged the work of the previous chairmen and noted that this is now an opportunity to take the authority in a new direction.

[caption id="attachment_1109857" align="alignnone" width="768"] Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister Ayanna Webster-Roy with the responsibility for Gender and Child Affairs (right) appoints Marsha Bailey (left), as the new chair of the board of management of the Children’s Authority at the brief appointment ceremony on September 19th at the OPM Office in St. Clair.[/caption]

Webster-Roy also reiterated the ministry's commitment to ensuring that it has all the necessary resources as it is integral to the whole government approach to implementing co-ordinated and integrated child protection for all the nation’s children.

“Through the Standing Committee on Child Protection we, at Gender and Child Affairs, are trying to strengthen the child care and protection system to ensure a co-ordinated integrated and more importantly, a whole of government approach to service delivery to children in Trinidad and Tobago. The Children’s Authority plays an integral role in this process.”

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