Posted on | by The Royal Bahamas Police Force
Chief Superintendent Jeremy Henfield and the female officers of the Eleuthera Division, led by Assistant Superintendent A. Albury, hosted the inaugural seminar, “Women and Girls: Taking Control of Our Nation!” This event celebrated the 60th Anniversary of Women in the Royal Bahamas Police Force.
Held at the Eleuthera District Headquarters in Governors Harbour, the seminar focused on the theme: “Women: Taking Control of Our Lives.” Women and girls from across Eleuthera participated in engaging presentations covering various topics inclusive of;
“Women Training the Future Generation of Women”
Personal Health & Hygiene
"Preparing for the What Ifs"
The Residue of Domestic Violence (Emotional Wounds)
The Effects of Domestic Violence on Families
Gender-Based Violence and Its Effects
This seminar aimed to empower women and girls by equipping them with knowledge and skills, fostering confidence in their lives. Participants enjoyed a delicious lunch, along with games and treats, creating a supportive and enthusiastic atmosphere.
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