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We are #Openforimpact

We are committed - through social action, research and innovation - to impacting our region and the globe with world-leading solutions for social development.

About the Consortium

The Consortium for Social Development and Research (CSDR) is responsible for the academic research priorities of the University of the West Indies (UWI) Global Campus. The Division comprises four semi-autonomous research units - Hugh Shearer Labour Studies Institute, Social Work Training and Research Centre, Women and Development Unit and Caribbean Child Development Centre, inclusive of the Bloom Early Childhood Centres of Excellence.

The CSDR continuously seeks to contribute to the social development of Caribbean societies, strengthen the human potential of citizens and promote the University of the West Indies, especially in non-traditional areas, through research, training and education, curriculum development, development projects, technical assistance, community outreach and public service.

open.uwi.edu/csdr     ||    csdr@open.uwi.edu      ||     876-927-1618, 876-977-7433
1 Port of Spain Way, The UWI Mona Campus,Kingston 7, Jamaica 

Ceceile Minott

Ceceile Minott 
Director & Head 
Caribbean Child Development Centre

Lauren Marsh

Lauren Marsh 
Head (Acting) 
Hugh Shearer Labour Studies Institute

Bloom Child Development

Bloom 
UWI Global Campus 
Early Childhood Centres of Excellence

Research



The four units of the CSDR aim to collaborate on initiatives in areas of common interest, particularly to further the mission of the University to meet the needs of underserved populations throughout the Caribbean region.

The CSDR units share common strategies in the use of research, training and outreach activities as the mechanisms for meeting identified social needs, and have accumulated decades of experience in the development of community initiatives, training programmes and action research. 

Research Projects

 

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Facilities

The Consortium offers a variety of facilities that are versatile both in utility and set-up. Our suite of amenities include seminar rooms, classrooms, a computer lab and a library. Each meeting or lecture room has access to Wi-Fi and video conferencing technology. The facilities are available for educational, professional and private services.

meeting/conference room

CCDC Seminar Room 
Caribbean Child Development Centre 

Area: 1,011 sq. ft.   
Capacity:  
Cost: JM$

For details contact 
876 927 1618

library facility

CCDC 
Library 
Caribbean Child Development Centre

Area: 658 sq. ft. 
Capacity:  
Cost: JM$

For details contact

computer lab

HSLSI Computer Lab 
Hugh Shearer Labour Studies Institute

Area: 
Capacity: 12 ppl 
Cost: JM$

For details contact 
876 977 4290

lecture theatre

HSLSI Lecture Room 
Hugh Shearer Labour Studies Institute

Area:  sq. ft. 
Capacity: 80 ppl 
Cost : JM$20,000

For details contact 
876 977 4290

meeting/conference room

Sybil Francis Seminar Room 
Social Work Training and Research Centre 

Area: 1,500 sq. ft.   
Capacity:  
Cost: JM$40,000/day or JM$7,000/hr (Weekdays)

For details contact 
876 861-3420

Training Room

SW Classroom 1 
Social Work Training and Research Centre

Area: 600 sq. ft. 
Capacity:  
Cost: JM$15,000/day or JM$4,000/hr (Weekdays)

For details contact 
876 861-3420

Training Room 2

SW Classroom 2 
Social Work Training and Research Centre

Area: 600 sq. ft.  
Capacity:  
Cost: JM$15,000/day or JM$4,000/hr (Weekdays)

For details contact 
876 861-3420

Lounge Area  

SWTRC Lounge 
Social Work Training and Research Centre

Area:  sq. ft. 
Capacity: 20 ppl 
Cost : JM$15,000/day of JM$4,000/hr (Weekdays)

For details contact 
876 861-3420

Programmes

Study with us and be prepared to be engaged in transformative learning. Our programmes and courses are geared towards researchers, professionals and lifelong learners.

We are willing to partner with you and customise programmes that meet your or your organisation’s needs.

 

How to Apply

Each education programme may have different application processes

Activities of the Consortium

Advocacy & Outreach

 

The CSDR aligns it work to the mandate of The UWI to promote greater activism and public advocacy. This is done through a three-pronged approach of research, teaching and community engagement conducted by the four units. 

The CSDR’s commitment to social inclusion and justice is continually represented in our research, policy development and partnerships at national, regional and international levels.

Our advocates include employees, students, alumni and partners who celebrate human rights and actively seek to foster transformative progress. We look forward to partnering with you towards social transformation.

Learn more about our advocacy and outreach programmes. 

Painting of Group of Women

Soroptimist International Barbados
Women and Development Unit
Ladies take their business to the next level by participating in the Sister Put Your Best Foot Forward FREE annual business and careers workshop

Girls in Classroom

Pink Parliament Youths
Women and Development Unit
Pink Parliament is an initiative by Life In Leggings: Caribbean Alliance Against Gender-based Violence and The Barbados Youth Development Council in partnership with WAND.

Social Media Gadget

Media & Adolescence Project
Caribbean Child Development Centre
The study seeks to identify the impact media usage has on adolescents in Jamaica.

Kids smile for camera  

UNICEF ECA Child Justice
Caribbean Child Development Centre
The Needs Assessment aimed to inform the develoopment of academic programmes in Child Rights, Safety and Justice.

Justice

JUST Project
Caribbean Child Development Centre
JUST Project is a multi-agency intervention to strengthen the services and networks to improve citizen's access to the justice system.

Woman Rights

International Women's Day
Women and Development Unit
WAND stands against violence against women by hosting seminars, educating through social media and contributing to public policy.