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Feb 08, 2019 News
School of Nations’ Director, Dr. Brian O’Toole, commended the Woodlands Hospital and its staff for the excellent care they would have taken while tending his injuries. He further expressed sincere gratitude to the Guyana Police Force.
The Director is scheduled to be undergoing further surgery to rectify the shattered bone and damaged artery in his left arm. Woodlands Hospital did not fully remedy Dr. O’Toole’s condition so he is required to travel to the USA. He opted to be accompanied by his son.
Dr. O’Toole thanked the police for all their efforts to date; he further commended them on the incredible job that they do, thanklessly and unknowingly to the public daily.
Dr. O’Toole recalled recent activities and highlighted the power and very real dangers of social media and its integral role in today’s society.
“People of my generation were never faced with such challenges but we must now struggle to appreciate the dangers this form of communication, once wrongly used, faces for our children and youth.”
Almost two years ago Nations would have worked on a moral leadership program that seeks to shed light on some of the challenges facing our youths; depression, isolation, anger, feelings of helplessness and drugs, the list goes on.
Dr. O’Toole further said that Nations will be more than delighted to open this programme to youths apart from those that attend the school. Interested persons should contact the Nations office. Sessions are held on Saturday.
The Ministry of Education warns the general public that its attention has been drawn to a report of persons visiting homes purporting to be investigating the recent threats made against schools. The group of ‘con’ men is pretending to be ranks attached to the Criminal Investigation Department of the Guyana Police Force.
The public is hereby urged to handle such visits should this occur, with extreme caution and are advised to not allow these persons into your yard or property at any time, make immediate contact with the nearest police station.
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