Local NewsNews Government announces Citizen Services Contact Centre: A stronger connection for all citizens by Sandy Deane 19/01/2024 written by Sandy Deane 19/01/2024 2 min read A+A- Reset FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 1.9K Government will be taking a major step towards improving public service delivery with the launch of its new Citizen Services Contact Centre (CSCC) on January 23, 2024. As part of Governmentโs commitment to providing citizen-centric governance, this initiative has been designed to make it more convenient for Barbadians to voice concerns, file complaints, and offer suggestions about government services, all from the comfort of their homes. Enhanced Efficiency and Accessibility This Contact Centre will be staffed by a team of highly trained and dedicated agents who are committed to providing prompt, courteous, and professional service. The facility will process communications from citizens that are received via telephone calls, email, or WhatsApp messaging. The role of the CSCC team will not replace frontline telephone, e-mail, or messaging services in ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs). It is the decision of citizens whether they will contact the CSCC team, or the MDAs directly. The CSCC is therefore intended to work with existing call centres of the Government to respond to: Reports of dissatisfaction with the quality of government service in any area of public service delivery Calls related to critical services, particularly where attempts to reach the core Ministry has been unsuccessful Requests for informationย on government programmes,ย policies,ย and procedures. Feedbackย on government services and suggestions for improvements. A Commitment to Transparency and Accountability: The launch of the CSCC underscores the Governmentโs commitment to transparency and accountability. By centralising communication and making services more accessible, the Contact Centre will empower citizens to actively participate in shaping their communities and government. โThe Citizen Services Contact Centre is a game-changer for how citizens interact with their Government. This initiative is all about putting people first and making sure that everyone has equal access to the services they need. We are confident that the contact centre will make a significant difference in the lives of Barbadians.โThis is just the first step in the process. Over the long term, Government will be working to standardise call centre services to further enhance citizen satisfaction with the delivery of government services,โ said Minister in the Prime Ministerโs Office with Responsibility for Culture, Senator Dr. Shantal Munro-Knight. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Barbadians asked to help with return tickets for Haitians From Word to Action All citizens are encouraged to utilise the Citizen Services Contact Centre, by calling 573-7373. From January 24, they may email messagegovt@barbados.gov.bb, or send WhatsApp messages to 266-4242. (Prime Ministerโs Office) Sandy Deane You may also like Cooperatives promote peace through unity 28/06/2026 Human Rights Commissioner calls for genuine inclusion at Scouts training exercise 28/06/2026 Barbados forms alliance with AU in reparations fight 28/06/2026