AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoYouth Mental Health: Antigua and Barbuda officially launched the Young Caribbean Minds (YCM) free, anonymous chatline, alongside a youth mental health research report built from consultations with 1,000+ young people to shape the Mental Health Care Bill 2026. Public Health & Families: A clinical psychologist urged parents to watch for changes in children’s behaviour and moods, especially signs of hopelessness. Regional Leadership: OECS reappointed Dr. Didacus Jules to a fourth term as Director General, backing his push on digital transformation and healthier communities. Education & Skills: The ECCB announced a free 2026 STEM Camp (ages 14–18) starting July 6, while the Education Ministry also returns STEM InFuSED for ages 8–17 (July 6–Aug 11). Culture & Tourism: Antigua Carnival 2026 countdown is on (July 25–Aug 4, “Feel the Rhythm”), plus Antigua scored another food spotlight with a World Culinary Awards nomination for “Best Emerging Culinary City Destination 2026.” Health Support: He Vision Group will donate eye care equipment to strengthen ophthalmic services. Safety & Community: Police renewed speeding warnings after a serious hit-and-run injured cyclist Tahje Browne.
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