Clarendon Police Youth Club Council
Community Safety and Security Branch, May Pen
Jamaica Constabulary Force

About The Clarendon Police Youth Club Council
The Clarendon Police Youth Club Movement
(CPYCM) dates back to the 1960s. Through these
years the CPYCM gave birth to anumber of Police
Youth Clubs (PYCs) in various communities across
the division.
At Present, the Clarendon Police Youth Club
Council have seventy five known clubs with XX
Active and XX Dormant.
Aims and Objectives:
In addition to the aims and objectives outlined in Part 11, Article 2, Section 2 of The Draft Constitution of the National Police youth Club of Jamaica, the aims and objective of the Clarendon police youth Club Council are as follows:
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Bridge the gap between the Police and Youth living within the Clarendon Division;
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Build the self-esteem, discipline, leadership and interpersonal skills of members and member clubs;
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Provide an avenue for at risk youths living within the Clarendon Division.
Affiliations:
Jamaica Constabulary Force, The Custos of Clarendon, USAID Comet II, Crime Prevention Committee, National Youth Council of Jamaica, Clarendon Youth Council, Clarendon Youth Information Centre, Youth for Change, Social Development Commission.




Vision Statement
To be the leading name in Youth Development, displaying high levels of Professionalism with the spirit of Excellence and a Passion for Volunteerism.
Core Values
Discipline
Team Work
Volunteerism
Professionalism
Mutual Respect
Youth Development and Empowerment