AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoHospital Operations: Kingston Public Hospital says surgery delays continue after faults in its central air-conditioning system disrupted two operating theatres; replacement parts are being air-freighted and major repairs are underway. Child Safety Online: Fi We Children Foundation warns that restricting children’s social media access won’t be enough on its own, urging stronger laws, child-safe platform design, and default privacy protections. Healthy Ageing: Health Minister Dr Christopher Tufton launched the CARE Agenda, starting with training for home visits for older adults, expanding into lifestyle clinics, menopause/andropause support, mental health, and community care. Men’s Health Push: JN Life Insurance’s Hugh Reid says prevention is key as Jamaica faces high rates of hypertension and diabetes among men, linking poor health to productivity and rising healthcare costs. School Nutrition Win: Cascade Primary and Infant School in Portland was praised for full compliance with Jamaica’s National School Nutrition Policy, including balanced meals and cutting sugary drinks. Community Health & Caregiving: Tufton also proposed a caregiver census to better support unpaid caregivers and strengthen community-based healthcare.
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