Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands 31 July 2025 — The Department of Gender Affairs within the Ministry of Home Affairs, Religious Affairs and Transportation successfully hosted a comprehensive two-day Multi-Sector Stakeholders Training on the Domestic Violence Ordinance and Mental Health Response, held July 10-11 at the Atrium Conference Room in Providenciales. This all-encompassing initiative brought together key stakeholders from various sectors, including law enforcement, healthcare providers, social workers, and community leaders, to deepen their understanding of the Domestic Violence Ordinance and the critical role they play in addressing the mental health impacts associated with domestic violence. The event also focused on strengthening governance, justice, security, and social welfare frameworks addressing gender-based violence in the Turks and Caicos Islands.
This important training session aimed to support and advance the implementation of the National Domestic Violence Ordinance while
addressing the mental health consequences tied to domestic abuse. Participants included representatives from the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force, the Ministry of Border Force, TCI Red Cross, Inter-Health Canada, the Department of Social Development, the Ministry of Education, the Human Rights Commissioner, and the Department of Behavioural Health Services.
The first day was facilitated by the Grace Bay Medical Centre team, led by Medical Director Dr. Sam Slattery and psychologist Ms. Daniela Hernandez. The session covered a range of topics, including trauma and emotional dysregulation, the physical effects of trauma, brain function impact from abuse, stress management in high-pressure environments, and self-care strategies for professionals working with survivors. Day two was presented by the Attorney General’s Chambers with Chief Parliamentary Counsel Dr. Gogontle K. Gatang-McCartney providing an in-depth review of the Domestic Violence Ordinance.
Honourable Shaun Malcolm, Minister of Home Affairs, Religious Affairs, and Transportation, praised the training during his opening remarks, emphasizing the unwavering commitment of the government to tackling domestic violence and supporting victims. He further stated that “Addressing domestic violence and its far-reaching consequences on mental health is a top priority for the government.” This reassurance from the government’s highest levels underscores the seriousness with which this issue is being addressed.
Mrs. Carolyn Dickenson, Director of Gender Affairs, highlighted the session’s significance, stating, “This training is vital to equipping frontline workers with the knowledge and tools they need to support survivors and uphold the National Domestic Violence Ordinance effectively. We are dedicated to providing ongoing resources to those on the front lines of this important work.”
The success of this training session showed the department’s dedication to creating a safer, more equitable society. By equipping frontline
workers with the necessary knowledge and tools, we strengthen stakeholders’ ability to support those affected by domestic violence. The Department encourages all agencies to implement the learned strategies and maintain open communication channels for ongoing support and collaboration. This commitment to continuous improvement and adaptation ensures that future sessions will build upon this foundation, incorporating feedback from participants and adapting to emerging needs within our community.
We are committed to our mandate as the leading agency to promote gender equality, gender equity and gender mainstreaming. Therefore, we will continue to prioritize efforts that strengthen the support framework for gender-based violence, ensuring a coordinated, sensitive, and effective response across all sectors throughout the Turks and Caicos Islands.
For more information on the Department of Gender Affairs and available resources, please contact us at:
Telephone: 649-338-2681 (Grand Turk), 649-338-2686 (Providenciales)
Email: genderaffairs@gov.tc
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