: Dr Carol Stewart: Moving from Words to Action for Jamaica’s Development

: Dr Carol Stewart: Moving from Words to Action for Jamaica’s Development

Hi everyone!

Can you believe we are two months into 2026 already! Where has the time gone!

So, I am really excited at the start to my year so far, having been nominated for the Global Jamaican Diaspora Council, representing the UK South.

What is the Global Jamaica Diaspora Council (GJDC)?

The GJDC is the principal advisory and consultative body established by the Government of Jamaica to create a permanent and strategic partnership between the island and its global Diaspora.

Launched in 2020 as the successor to the Diaspora Advisory Board, the Council ensures that your voice, the voice of the 800,000 Jamaicans living in the UK, is heard at the highest levels of policy making in Kingston.

What Does the Council Do?

  • Influences National Policy: The Council serves as a conduit for the Diaspora to shape Jamaica’s development across critical sectors, including Education, Health, Commerce, and Citizen Security.
  • Drives Economic Growth: Council members work directly with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade to promote trade, investment, and sustainable economic partnerships that benefit both Jamaica and its overseas communities.
  • Protects Diaspora Well-being: A core mandate of the Council is to address issues impacting Jamaicans where they reside, ensuring that the government supports the prosperity of our people abroad as well as at home.
  • Fosters Sustainable Engagement: By aligning with the National Diaspora Policy, the GJDC moves beyond simple donations toward long-term, results-based engagement that utilises the social and financial capital of the Diaspora for national growth.

So why me and why now?

I am in my 60th year on this earth, and I promised myself that this year, I am going to start putting those many long-term visions into action. To be nominated to stand for election to the GJDC for the UK in the South is such an honour. For several years, I have wanted to find a way to utilise my skills, knowledge and experience in social care and developing communities to help strengthen Jamaica, the birthplace of my parents. I have a saying, “I land where I am meant to land, to do what needs to be done”. I can no longer sit on the sidelines thinking what can I do, when I know I have a lot to give, I just didn’t know how, then this opportunity came along, so I seized it with both hands!

Strategic Leader and Community Advocate

Who am I?

Daughter of the Windrush generation with ancestral roots in Maidstone, Manchester, and Jamaica’s first ‘free village. My lineage traces back to the very foundation of freedom in Jamaica. My family, led by Josiah Frith, were part of the original 75 pioneer families who settled on land formerly known as the Thomas Frith plantation.

I am very proud to be a descendant of the Frith family, as well as my father’s family, as a testament to the community that built the first free communities of our nation, a trait that has influenced my life as a community leader.

For 25 years, I have lived and worked in Medway, Kent, applying a spirit of community empowerment to lead health, education, and cultural initiatives. My commitment to service began at 14 as a youth advocate and later Chair of the African Caribbean Community Initiative in Wolverhampton. For over 40 years, I have been a visible community leader, ensuring our history, challenges, and successes are never ignored.

Why Vote for Me — Leadership with Results

  • National Policy Influence: Leading voice on the Social Care Workforce Race Equality Standard (SC‑WRES); led research and published evaluations with Skills for Care and King’s College London to dismantle systemic barriers.
  • National Programme Design: Designed the learning and development programme for the national return‑to‑practice programme for social workers for the Local Government Association — praised as a ‘Gold Star’ model.
  • Strategic Workforce Planning: As Director of Chinara Enterprises, led workforce strategies for multiple local councils, improving recruitment, retention, and inspection readiness through cultural transformation.
  • Governance & Board Leadership: Non‑Executive Director and Chairperson — Medway Place Board, EDI Steering Group (SE Create), and research committees for Cardiff University and King’s College London.
  • Institutional Impact: Awarded an Honorary Doctorate of the Arts by the University of Kent (2024) for contributions to culture and community leadership.

 Community Reach & Promoting the Council

  • Awareness: Many of the 800,000 people of Jamaican origin in the UK are unaware of the Council or how to contribute. I will change that.
  • Platforms: 15,000+ followers across social media; 1,000+ contacts via my website; 1,000+ direct contacts via email/WhatsApp. Strong national and local media links, including BBC, ITV, and The Voice.
  • Action: Regular contributor on ITV Meridian and BBC Radio Kent — I will leverage these channels, so the Council’s mission is clearly communicated, and participation grows across our community.
  • Partnerships: I will move conversations from donations to strategic partnerships, showing how skills and expertise directly build a stronger Jamaica.

Strategic Priorities for Jamaica

1) Professionalising Social Care — Work with the government to develop a national regulatory framework and licensing system, creating clear career paths and raising standards.

2) The Brain Bridge — An earn, learn, and return scheme enabling health and social care professionals (and teachers) to gain global experience and return with advanced skills to strengthen Jamaica’s systems.

3) Sustainable Communities — Shift from reliance on grants to asset‑based local development; help parishes identify assets, attract investment, and become economically self‑sufficient.

Pledges — Backed by My Career

  • I pledge to help professionalise Social Care: I will bring my 40+ years of health and social care leadership and my experience working with national social work regulators, Universities and national sector bodies such as Skills for Care, British Association of Social Work, and the International Federation of Social Work to help Jamaica establish its first mandatory regulatory framework.

I pledge to help bridge the “Brain Drain”: I will utilise my experience in developing national programmes such as the learning and development programme for the Gold Star rated. UK return-to-practice model. A programme which has already supported 300 professionals. I will work with the Council and the Government to create a circular, reciprocal exchange for Jamaican social workers, nurses, and teachers.

I pledge to Champion Sustainable Parishes: Using my expertise as a Chair and NED in winning successful tenders, I will help our parishes move from grant-dependency to asset-based, self-sufficient growth.

Putting Words into Action: My 9-Month Strategic Roadmap

Months 1–2: Building the Foundation (Awareness & Engagement)

  • Goal: Expand the participation of our 800,000-strong UK Diaspora in the Council’s work.
  • Action: I will use my established media presence (ITV, BBC, The Voice) and 15,000+ followers to bridge the gap between Kingston and the UK South.
  • The Why: Robust communication is the backbone of the National Diaspora Policy’s Strategic Objective A. By driving engagement toward official tools like Connect Meja and JA Diaspora Engage, I will ensure our community is digitally integrated and ready to meet our Vision 2030 goals.

Months 3–4: Raising the Standard (Policy & Social Care)

  • Goal: Provide substantive policy advice to elevate Jamaica’s social care sector.
  • Action: Drawing on 40+ years of experience and academic links (e.g., King’s College London), I will develop a formal roadmap for a mandatory regulatory framework.
  • The Why: To fulfil Vision 2030 National Outcome 1.3, Jamaica needs “world-class care and protection.” By professionalising social work, we deliver on the NDP’s mandate for Institutional Strengthening, ensuring our most vulnerable citizens are supported by accountable, high-standard services.

Months 5–6: The Brain Bridge (Reciprocal Exchange)

  • Goal: Turn migration into a circular pathway for professional growth.
  • Action: I will collaborate with the Ministries of Foreign Affairs, Health, and Education to formalise an “Earn, Learn, and Return” scheme for health and education professionals.
  • The Why: This directly supports NDP Thematic Area 2 (Human Capital Exchanges). By fostering mutuality and reciprocity, we shift from “brain drain” to “brain circulation,” feeding global expertise back into Jamaica’s local systems as part of our national development.

Months 7–9: Delivering Results (Accountability & Evaluation)

  • Goal: Move beyond talk to measurable impact.
  • Action: I will implement a results-based reporting framework, conduct site visits, and participate in international forums to track progress on the ground.
  • The Why: My leadership is rooted in the NDP Principles of Accountability and Sustainability. By aligning our success measures with the Medium-Term Socio-Economic Policy Framework (MTF), I will ensure every council action provides tangible, lasting benefits toward Jamaica’s developed country status.

Commitment

Whether elected or not, I will continue working in partnership to drive systemic change that benefits Jamaicans in the UK and Jamaica.

Connect

Website: www.chinaraenterprises.com www.macacharity.org.uk | www.creativemedway.co.uk | www.wearemedway.co.uk

Social: Facebook — carol.stewart.1004 | Instagram — @chinara_enterprises | Bluesky — @chinaraenterprises.bsky.social

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13 years and still going strong !

13 years and still going strong !

16th April marks another anniversary year for Chinara Enterprises !

I am really proud to be celebrating yet another year in business. This past year has been a very challenging one , both personally and professionally. However in spite of what challenges have come my way, Chinara Enterprises is still standing!

This time last year, we were in the midst of a national lockdown, and many business and individuals have suffered during this last year, and are still suffering. I have lost very close family and friends to COVID, and had my own personal health challenges too, and still found a way to keep going. Many people ask me, how do I do it? Carol don’t you ever sleep?

I have no secret to how I do what I do, no formula, its mainly my faith, having a great team around me who share the same values and aspirations for Chinara Enterprises, and have been a great source of support.

Over the past year Chinara Enterprises has had the opportunity to work on some amazing projects, I almost feel as if we contributed to the “war effort” as we delivered two national programmes to over 1,000 people to support them in returning to social work practice.

We were really honoured to have been selected to deliver the national Return to Social Work programme for the Local Government Association to 184 people from across England , we also worked with King’s College London to deliver training for the Social Work Together programme, for social workers who were placed on the temporary register with Social Work England, during COVID 19.

We had a high calibre of participants on the programme , and had nearly 80% successfully re register with Social Work England.

We were really pleased to be working with such a great team of trainers, coaches and academics from across England, who worked together to shape the programme, deliver and provide support to all the learners.

Myself and Stephanie, together with the LGA provided the wrap around support to learners, and the feedback from learners overall was really positive, and for some life changing.

As much as a challenge this was, it also provided us an opportunity to reflect on our delivery model, and as a result we were able to develop an online learning platform for the programmes, to enable learners to access useful tools and resources to support their learning. The refreshed website and online platform was developed by Delton Digital and You Now Have Digital, who also worked with the team to develop E learning  resources.

 

After the programmes ended we took the opportunity to refresh our website and launch a new learning and development platform. .The online platform provides members access to free e learning, resources and discounted access to learning events. We have our own ticketing platform with a secure payment platform.

We were also commissioned by Liquid Personnel to develop an online learning platform for their 1500 agency social workers across the UK.

In addition to this we have continued to deliver bespoke courses for a number of other recruitment agencies, including Social Personnel, Reed, Connect2Socialwork.  

2020 was the first year of registration renewal for Social Workers in England, all social workers were required to record and reflect on CPD throughout the year , and had a deadline of 30th November. 

As a social worker myself I recognise the challenge in making time for my own personal and professional development. In recognition of this, I facilitated a number of workshops with Social Work England on how to meet the CPD requirements for Social Work England.  We received great feedback on these workshops, with social workers feeling more confident in recording their CPD on time !

One of our other successes for this past year is gaining accreditation of Provider of Training Excellence , from the Professional Development Consortium.

This accreditation, was awarded in recognition of the high standards we set in providing learning and development for all of our clients.

We are looking forward to another productive year, with new projects, more events, expanding our business offering and our 1-1 support.

All of this would not have been possible without the support of my team of associates, by business mentor, my tech team, accountants Bayar Hughes and Co and my insurance broker Acorn Insurance, and my solicitor Richard Long who have also stuck by me in my 13 years.

Finally I would like to thank all of you who have supported Chinara Enterprises on our journey over the past 13 years, whether you are a client, supplier, promoter, artist, attendee, associate . We have a very exciting journey ahead of us, and we look forward to another 13 years and more !

Checkout our website to explore what we have to offer !

 

Celebrating 12 years in business 16th April 2020

Celebrating 12 years in business 16th April 2020

On this day 16th April 2008 , twelve years ago, I proudly registered my own limited company. It’s been the most amazing journey to say the least.


The Chinara logo

I started Chinara Enterprises so that I could do everything that I enjoy doing under through one company. All of my life I have been committed to developing and supporting people, as well as creating opportunities to bring people together and promoting talent.

The name Chinara is of Nigerian origin and means God receives, and I chose that not just because of my faith, but because I believe that every person has the ability to realise their potential. The candle symbol in my logo represents the light that shines inside all us, and my aspiration is to enable people and organisation to achieve their ambitions and provide a beacon of hope to others.

Over the past 12 years I have had the opportunity to work and engage with so many amazing people through all of the many organisations I have worked with. With an expert team of associates that has grown over the years, we have been able to achieve successes in a number of areas. My very first contract was with the then Children’s Workforce Development Council, this was then merged with the Department for Education. We worked with over 30 young people to develop a good practice guide in participation with young people for the children’s workforce.

Since then the Chinara Enterprises team have been engaged on a number of interim assignments for local councils have organised events, large concerts, conferences, offered mentoring, coaching, supervision, activities for young people, supported charities and much more !!

Its hard to say what we are most proud of as there are so many things and so many people who have been a part of our journey. My right hand people Stephanie Brown and Michael Cheesman have been my constant support from day when I started, and we are still an awesome team. I would not be where I am without their support, guidance and patience. My family too have been a source of constant support and encouragement, especially my son and my late daughter, who often get called upon to assist me with our many projects. The refreshed website in fact was designed and developed my my son’s company You Now Have Digital and Delton Digital

Our associate team has grown over the 12 years, I now have a database of over 100 associates across the country who provide training, coaching, mentoring and consultancy. I would also like to thank my accountants Bayar Hughes and Co and my insurance broker Acorn Insurance, and my solicitor Richard Long who have also stuck by me in my 12 years.

We are very excited to be working on the national Return to Social Work Programme again this year. This will be the third year running the programme, and we have been proud to see the achievements of previous candidates on the programme. Check out the Return to Social Work page for more information about the programme https://www.local.gov.uk/return-to-social-work.

We have had some great feedback from our customers over the years below are just a few

“I’ve found Carol and Chinara Enterprises to be highly knowledgeable and helpful when it comes to social work and anything to do with Social Work England. She ran a CPD workshop for our locum candidates and we received such lovely and appreciative feedback with some asking for more workshops to be run. She has also provided interview coaching for some of my candidates which has been informative and useful to said candidates. Carol is approachable and friendly, and I would highly recommend her and her knowledge to any social work agency or social workers in general.”
Sian Homer – Senior Recruitment Consultant
Connect2Socialwork
(Part of Commercial Services Trading Ltd)https://www.connect2staff.co.uk/jobseekers/sectors/qualified-social-workers/#!/

I want to congratulate Chinara Enterprises on its 12th anniversary.
It is a tremendous achievement, one that you should be exceptionally proud of as you have put a lot of work into the company and it is evidently clear the fruits of your labour is yielding good business opportunities for you.
Keep up the fantastic work as you are an inspiration to others to follow.
Well done
Everett Henry
Director
Commtas http://www.commtas.com/

“I have known Carol, both professionally and personally for a number of years. Carol is an amazing individual with a wealth of knowledge, experience and ability who is both well liked and respected as a teacher, mentor and social worker. Carol started Chinara Enterprises a number of years ago and I have been fortunate enough to work with her on a variety of occasions.
I would highly recommend Chinara Enterprises to anyone looking for high-quality, sector specific social work/return to social work training provider. I wish Carol and her associates the very best for the future”
Chris Griffin
Commercial Director
Social Personnel https://socialpersonnel.com/

Thank you for the webinar. It really helped me to focus on my development and assisting my social work team to ensure they are focussing on their own development and compliant with the expectations of social work England. I will share my learning with the team.
If you are doing a webinar aimed at newly qualified social workers or students this would be useful
W. S
Attendee on a recent CPD webinar

Finally I would like to thank all of you who have supported Chinara Enterprises on our journey over the past 12 years, whether you are a client, supplier, promoter, artist, attendee, associate . We have a very exciting journey ahead of us, and we look forward to another 12 years and more ! Until our next blogg !!

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