Fifteen community impact centres will be established across the island as the Tobago House of Assembly (THA) Division of Education, Research and Technology embarks on its latest initiative. The Community Impact Programme, unveiled on May 19 at the Shaw Park Complex, dares to re-imagine how education can serve the Tobago’s people, according to the division’s secretary, Zorisha Hackett.
Hackett said the programme was a transformative education initiative rooted in a commitment to social development. The free programme, she said, is designed to provide adults with access to quality education and skills-development opportunities. The goal, she said, is to remove barriers to learning and create inclusive spaces where individuals can thrive, regardless of age, background, or circumstance.