AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoMental Health Care Boost: Rotary Club South refurbished the Occupational Therapy Unit at the Mental Health Centre in Glen, with the Ministry of Health and mental health leaders calling for better resourcing and less stigma. Attitude Change in Psychiatry: Health Minister Daniel Cummings said a reform programme is underway to shift public views, stressing that families should not abandon loved ones and that treatment is possible. Eye Safety for Road Workers: OSV Group’s Optical Division donated sunglasses to the Police Traffic Department, framing them as “sunscreen for your eyes” for officers working long hours in the sun. HIV Alert Ahead of VincyMas: Health officials warned of rising HIV infections, especially among ages 25–29 and men over 60, urging condoms and testing because HIV can’t be identified by appearance. AI Training for Radiographers: A public radiographer at Milton Cato Memorial Hospital completed AI-based medical image analysis training in Taiwan, aimed at earlier disease detection. Public Health Leadership Praise: The Health Minister commended Chief Medical Officer Dr. Simone Keizer-Beache for work that includes planning specialized training for law enforcement handling people with mental health illnesses. Major Crime Update: Police charged a 21-year-old man in connection with a June 23 shooting death in Lowmans Leeward and related attempted murder counts.
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