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Item Report of Committee to Examine the Entire Family Delivery System in Trinidad and Tobago: Child Abuse - Part 1(Ministry of Health, Welfare and the Status of Women, 1987-08-12) Bishop, Joan; Cuthbert, Eyvolle; Ambrose, Huidah; Philip, Doris; Mohammed, I.; Webb, J.; Sharpe, J.; Remy, Lionel; Marcelle, Lennox; Maharaj, Lall; Mahabir, Ramcharan; Robley, Lorna; Wiltshire, Annette; Groom-Duke, Claudia; Yearwood, Iverne; Maynard, GlendaThis report looks at child abuse. It notes that the Committee to examine the entire existing Family Services delivery system in Trinidad and Tobago was appointed by Cabinet on the 22nd April 1987 and held a series of meetings which not only examined the particular needs of the special Family Services areas represented by members but created for the most part, an environment for shared commitment, learning and support which are the necessary prerequisites of effective networking among Family Service Agencies at the national and community levels.Item Report of the Cabinet Appointed Youth Training Employment Committee: To consider three reports on youth training and devise an integrated programme and proposed implementation strategies for youth training and employment(Youth Training and Employment Partnership Programme (YTEPP), 1988-01) Harvey, Claudia; Marcelle, Lennox; Ramesar, Esmond; Brown-Chen, Cynthia; Figaro, Paul; Paul, Justin; Spencer, Julien; Williams, Winston; Clarke, KnollyThis report aims to, 1. examine the following three (3) reports on youth training: (i) The Final Report of the Committee appointed by Cabinet to consider and make recommendations for the introduction of a system of National Service for Trinidad and Tobago, (ii) The Report of the Cabinet-appointed Adolescent Training Programme Committee, and (iii) The Report of the Committee on the Apprenticeship Training Programme. 2. To devise an integrated programme selecting strategies recommended in the three (3) reports mentioned above to address the training and employment of young people ages 15 to 25 years. 3. To propose strategies for the implementation of the integrated programme with the objective of training 20,000 youths in 1988.