DCOMM held panel discussion on Domestic Violence
Philipsburg – On Monday, October 31, from 4:30pm to 6pm, the Department of Communication (DCOMM) held a four-member panel discussion on Domestic Violence at the Government Administration Building, Conference room 1.
In attendance were Honorable Minister of Justice Anna E. Richardson, members from the different agencies of the Ministry of Justice, along with civil servants from other relevant departments, totaling 10 persons, who were invited as audience members to observe and inquire about the panelists’ information and experience on the topic.
Minister Richardson gave the closing remarks, and commended the audience, the MCs, DCOMM, and the panelists, whom she urged to further speak on the issue and to continue their efforts to stop domestic violence. “This issue is a year-round issue, not just for the month of November. There is no one tool that could solve this matter but continued efforts. We seek community-wide support against domestic violence to report and address these DV matters,” she stated.
The moderators were Ramona Riley and Christian Grannum, who introduced the panelists: Alston Lourens, Collin Hylton, Jamal Cummins, and Lenworth Wilson.
Each of the panelists explored the topic, shared what were the possible causes of domestic violence, the manifestations of these types of behaviors in its many forms, and the various types to violations against women and girls, from verbal to physical to cyber abuse. All violence of any type has to be stopped by collective efforts in our community, was the sentiment portrayed and elaborated on.
The Department of Communication was assisted by student intern Anuskia Van Samson studying at Breda University of Applied Sciences, where she majors in Creative Business.
The panel discussion will be aired on November 25 throughout DCOMM mediums. Stay tuned.