Information Officer I
Ministry of Health and Social Development
Vornicia's House of Commerce, Long Bush
Tortola, British Virgin Islands
E-mail Address: FRandall@gov.vg
Press Release
Eleven inmates at His Majesty’s Prison received certificates of completion for participating in a six-week course designed to equip them with essential life skills for successful reintegration into society.
The Reintegration Program, ran from March to May and was facilitated by a team of dedicated professionals who volunteered their time and expertise. Topics covered included financial management, marriage and the family, money matters, spiritual wholeness, and mental health awareness.
This initiative was first launched in 2024 through the Correctional Fellowship Ministry (CFM) of the New Life Baptist Church’s prison ministry and continues to grow through meaningful partnerships with the community.
Deputy Superintendent of Prisons Mr. Raymond Grant commended the ongoing partnership between the prison, faith-based organisations, and the wider community during his remarks at the ceremony.
Mr. Grant acknowledged that while the prison operates under the Ministry of Health and Social Development, government resources alone are not sufficient to meet all the needs of the facility.
“It is only through collaboration with rehabilitation-minded individuals and organisations that we can truly support the transformation and holistic development of our inmates,” he said.
The Deputy Superintendent also outlined several recent developments at the facility, including the addition of a teacher and a counselor, and the introduction of new programs focused on education, personal development, and rehabilitation.
This year’s facilitators included Republic Bank BVI, Mrs. Norma Chalwell, Apostle Curnal Fahie, the BVI Health Services Authority (Mental Health Unit), Pastor Jovan Cline, Mrs. Angelle Cameron, Mr. Meade Malone, and Mrs. Cynthia Hodge.
The Ministry of Health and Social Development through His Majesty’s Prison remains committed to fostering positive change and providing second chances through structured rehabilitation efforts.