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Manager of St Jude’s Home for Girls: ‘Consider raising leaving age to 21’

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday News INTERACTION: Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister Ayanna Webster-Roy interacts with wards of the St Jude's Home for Girls during the launch of a training programme on Tuesday at Webster-Roy's office in St Clair. PHOTOS BY ROGER JACOB - DEORAJ Sookdeo, acting manager of the St Jude's Home for Girls is suggesting the State consider raising the mandatory leaving age of wards of such homes, from 18 to […]

Source: Trinidad News

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