AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoShark Attack Update: A 12-year-old American boy was bitten by a shark while swimming with his brother near Staniel Cay in the Exuma Cays around 3:30 p.m. Tuesday. Police say he was rushed by boat to New Providence for medical care and was listed in stable condition as of Wednesday; authorities have not released the injury details or shark type. School Food Push: The Healthy Caribbean Coalition launched a regional campaign to remove marketing of ultra-processed foods and drinks from schools, with Bahamas included, aiming to protect children’s health. Public Health & Care: The Bahamas Crisis Centre will observe Global Day of Parents, focusing on parenting support and the role of family in preventing violence and protecting children. NHI Payments: The National Health Insurance Authority says provider payments have not stopped, with ongoing two-week processing and recent disbursements for lab and primary care services, amid physician concerns about service disruptions. Child Protection: The Crisis Centre reports continued high referrals for child sexual abuse, saying referrals have not decreased since an uptick earlier this year. Community Wellness: The Ministry of Social Services highlighted graduates of its Spring 2026 Empowerment Hour Programme, including courses on lifestyle wellness, mental health awareness, and life skills. Health Policy Debate: Social Services Minister Barbara Cartwright flagged rising homelessness, elder care needs, child welfare, and disability support as urgent priorities for the ministry.
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