Executive Director of the tourism Enhancement Fund (TEF), Dr Carey Wallace (left), presents a certificate to Jay Haughton, who is a part of the first cohort of graduates certified in the TEF-sponsored Lifeguards and Standard First Aid and CPR Providers at the Rhodes Hall High School in Hanover on Thursday, May 9, 2024. The new lifeguards are all senior students at the school.
The tourism Enhancement Fund (TEF) has taken a significant stride towards ensuring safer shores for Jamaica’s visitors and locals alike.
In a pioneering effort, TEF has joined forces with multiple public and private sector entities to execute a groundbreaking pilot project through its Jamaica Centre for tourism Innovation division. The project focused on the rigorous training and certification of two cohorts of lifeguards, marking a pivotal moment in bolstering safety measures across Jamaica’s coastal regions.
Executive Director of TEF, Dr Carey Wallace, says the initiative “forms part of the…
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