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Sports and Mentorship – strong divisionary methods for Youth

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June 11, 2024
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Dear Editor, 

In Guyana, many young people are exposed to every day violence. Some even face adversities that can lead them into contact with the law. These coupled with abuse, neglect, and a lack of opportunities can create a fertile ground for hopelessness and destructive choices. However, there is the possibility of these activities being impacted positively by sports and mentorship.

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Sports emerge as a powerful intervention strategy particularly in communities with high incidences of violence.  Take for example a group of youth engaged in a game of cricket or football in their community with a good mentor rather than grouping up and doing something else that can negatively impact their lives.  All that is needed to boost young people might be a mentor to develop such talent or even a space. Sports can be identified as one catalyst for transformation, youths can find inspiration on the cricket pitch or football field instead of succumbing to negative influences on the streets. Under the guidance of dedicated adults from their communities which can include coaches and parents who double as mentors, they not only develop athletic capabilities but also cultivate discipline, perseverance, and resilience. These qualities become their armor against the adversities they face daily.  Through sports and mentorship youth can discover a sense of belonging and acceptance, replacing feelings of hopelessness with confidence and purpose.   

The DRIVE (diversion, reintegration, intervention vital for empowerment) initiative implemented by ChildLinK and its partners focuses on diverting youth towards more meaningful activities that will allow them to make their contribution to society.   Investing in the potentials of young people and building a supportive ecosystem truly serve as an effective intervention strategy, particularly as a prevention for youth coming into contact with the law.  Parents and coaches and the wider community must collaborate to create opportunities for young people and offer them guidance both on and off the field, especially early school leavers.   It is also imperative for communities to invest in comprehensive support systems beyond providing equipment and fields.  By nurturing the potential of youth through sports and mentorship and providing youth with the necessary support, Guyana can pave the way for a brighter and more promising future for its younger generation.

Sincerely 

ChildLinK INC 

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