AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoDigital Safety for Youth: Bermuda’s Ministry of Health launched #ChatSafe Bermuda with Orygen and Simply Bloom, giving young people, families, and educators practical guidance for safer conversations online about suicide, self-harm, and mental health, with school workshops and assemblies planned from November 2026. Infectious Disease Watch: The Ministry of Health says Ebola risk to Bermuda remains low after WHO’s public health emergency for outbreaks in the DRC and Uganda, with no confirmed cases locally and active monitoring plus travel advice for residents. Local Nursing Pipeline: Eight Bermuda College students completed associate degrees in nursing at a pinning ceremony, joining a growing local workforce as Bermuda faces ongoing staffing pressures. Older Adult Mental Health: A local column highlights how common and often overlooked mental health struggles are for older adults, especially for caregivers noticing memory loss, depression, isolation, or personality changes. Cancer Care Focus: Dr Adam Feldman’s prostate cancer column notes it’s the top cancer for men in Bermuda and stresses screening and assessment of urinary or other warning signs. Ocean Health & Community: BIOS reports advanced underwater research activity in Bermudian waters, while the Bermuda National Trust and partners urge faster action on marine protection through the Marine Spatial Plan.
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