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UNICEF and Republic Bank Guyana strengthen mental health support in Region 2

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June 26, 2026
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In the partnership between UNICEF Guyana and Republic Bank Guyana Limited more than 25 teachers and guidance counsellors from Region 2 have strengthened their capacity to support the mental health and wellbeing of adolescents.  The Help Adolescents Thrive (HAT) training programme is implemented by UNICEF and funded by Republic Bank Guyana in collaboration with the Ministry of Education and the Adolescent Health Unit.

Held from 17th–19th June, the three-day training provided participants with practical tools and evidence-based approaches to support social and emotional skills building, recognize signs of emotional distress, and connect students with appropriate services when needed.

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The initiative forms part of ongoing efforts to strengthen support systems for adolescents and create safe, nurturing school environments where young people can learn, grow, and thrive.

“Mental health is a critical component of adolescent wellbeing and development,” said Joann Simpson, Health Officer at UNICEF Guyana. “I am especially pleased that this training focuses on building the capacity of teachers and guidance counsellors to support adolescents in developing social and emotional skills. This is essential for promoting mental wellbeing and preventing mental health conditions. Prevention deserves our focused attention, now more than ever.” 

Adolescence is a pivotal period of development, and supportive relationships within schools can play a significant role in promoting resilience, wellbeing, and positive outcomes. Through the HAT programme, educators gain practical knowledge to foster positive interactions with students and create environments where adolescents feel safe seeking help.

Guitree Ramsamooj, Branch Sales Manager, Anna Regina Branch, Republic Bank (Guyana) Ltd. highlighted the importance of investing in adolescent mental health in the region. “Republic Bank Guyana is proud to support this important initiative alongside UNICEF and our government partners. Region 2’s young people deserve environments where they feel supported, understood, and empowered to reach their full potential. By investing in the capacity of teachers and guidance counsellors, we are helping to build stronger support systems that can positively impact the lives of adolescents for years to come.”

The ‘Help Adolescents Thrive’ training is one component within the partnership and reflects the shared commitment of UNICEF and Republic Bank Guyana, to promote positive mental health and wellbeing among adolescents and strengthen community-based support systems.

 

In April 2026, UNICEF and Republic Bank Guyana Limited launched a partnership aimed at strengthening adolescent mental health and psychosocial support across Guyana. The partnership focuses on enhancing awareness, building the capacity of frontline professionals, and expanding access to supportive services for adolescents. Through targeted investments in schools and communities, the collaboration seeks to ensure that young people have the knowledge, resources, and support needed to thrive. As Guyana continues to prioritize adolescent wellbeing, partnerships such as this demonstrate the power of collective action in creating healthier, safer, and more supportive environments for every young person.

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