The Integrity Commission officially launched its first Integrity In real life (IRL) Roving Caravan on Wednesday 25th February, 2026 with a dynamic and engaging visit to Presentation College San Fernando, marking the beginning of a new phase in youth-centred ethics education.
Led by Chairman Hadyn Gittens and the Commission’s Outreach Team, the initiative brought real conversations, relatable scenarios, and practical lessons on ethics, accountability, and responsible leadership directly to Form 3 students.
The session moved beyond theory, immersing students in interactive activities and thought-provoking discussions designed to explore everyday ethical dilemmas and decision-making. Through scenario-based learning and open dialogue, students were encouraged to examine how integrity applies not only in public life, but in their personal choices, peer relationships, and future leadership roles.
The energy throughout the engagement was high, and the message resonated clearly: integrity is not an abstract principle it is a daily choice reflected in actions, attitudes, and accountability.
Chairman Gittens underscored the importance of early engagement in shaping a culture of transparency and ethical responsibility, noting that meaningful national transformation begins with informed and empowered young citizens.
The Commission extends sincere appreciation to the one hundred and thirty-five (135) Form 3 students and staff of Presentation College for their warm welcome, enthusiastic participation, and commitment to constructive dialogue.
The Integrity IRL Roving Caravan has officially begun and this is only the first stop. The Commission looks forward to continuing its nationwide outreach, meeting students where they are, and strengthening the foundation for ethical leadership across Trinidad and Tobago.