AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoWorld Blood Donor Day Push: Jamaica is still short on blood supply, with demand estimated at about 60,000 units yearly but only around 30,000 collected—so the National Blood Transfusion Service is urging more donors, especially people with rare negative types like O-negative. Care for Ageing Jamaicans: Health Minister Dr. Christopher Tufton announced a community-based care push for older persons, including training “of trainers” for caregivers through the Mona Ageing and Wellness Centre with UWI and IDB support. School Nutrition Win: Cascade Primary & Infant School in Portland became the first in Jamaica to hit 100% compliance with the National School Nutrition Policy—balanced meals, fewer sugary drinks, and fruit days. Blood Donation in Action: Jamaica Broilers backed blood drives again, donating 103 pints in 2025 and 65 pints this year, while other community drives highlight how corporate support can close the gap. Special Education Demand Rising: The Ministry of Education is expanding special education spaces as autism and ADHD-related placements increase, with spikes linked to past public health crises. Hurricane Season Readiness: Westmoreland officials say the parish is not ready for 2026, citing too few approved emergency shelters and funding gaps for key preparedness work. Health & Safety Spotlight: A policeman survived a gunshot after his vest took the impact in Clarendon, underscoring the role of protective gear in emergencies.
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