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Royal gendarmerie – 177; Drugs & alcohol service – 113; Racial discrimination hotline – 114; Non-emergency disturbances – 110; General information – 160; National Freeway call center – 5050; Mobile phones – 112. Mozambique: 119: 117: 198 Namibia: 10 111: depends on town/city Niger: 17: 15: 18 Nigeria: 112 [15] Réunion: 112
A week later, a judge in Jamaica denied the program’s request to return the boys and has ordered the school to turn over the students’ belongings, according to an email to parents from the U.S ...
Coeducational; established in 2008 as Oceanside Teen Center. The institution states that it subcontracted with WWASP in 2008, but ended the contractual relationship in April 2009. [37] [38] Tranquility Bay [13] Treasure Beach, Jamaica: Subject of several documentaries detailing severe abuse; closed in January 2009.
119 (one-one-nine) is an emergency telephone number in parts of Asia and in Jamaica. From May 2020, 119 was introduced in the United Kingdom as the single non-emergency number for the COVID-19 testing helpline in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. [1]
Boys at an American-run school for troubled teens in Jamaica were beaten by adult staff members, forced to exercise until they vomited and placed in stress positions for hours at a time, according ...
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The National Runaway Safeline (also known as NRS or 1-800-RUNAWAY; formerly known as the National Runaway Switchboard) is the national communications system designated by the United States federal government for runaway and homeless youth, their parents and families, teens in crisis, and others who might benefit from its services.
A 17-year-old eastern Iowa girl housed at a controversial Christian boarding school in Jamaica is at the center of an international tug of war involving two guardians, the island's child ...