AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEducation & Support: Social Empowerment Agency says back-to-school assistance requests are nearing 3,000, with applications peaking early and continuing into mid-September for families still sorting plans. Education Reform: The Ministry of Education Transformation says the new school year will be used to train teachers and consult stakeholders before rolling out curriculum changes, alongside progress on digital learning and inclusive education policies. Health & Parenting: Paediatricians reaffirm support for routine childhood vaccination, while the Barbados Association of Medical Practitioners warns that rising opt-out requests—fuelled by overseas misinformation—could weaken long-standing protection. Travel & Culture: Barbados lands nine World Travel Awards nominations across culture, cruise, sports, romance, events, family and weddings, with public voting open until August 28. Sports Development: Water polo in Barbados is set to restart after a three-year hiatus, with a school-first programme for ages 5–14 and funding secured for equipment. Local Governance & Safety: The Senate passes Barbados’ Advance Passenger Information and Passenger Name Record Bill to strengthen border security for air and sea travellers. Community & Cricket: CPL Schoolyard kicks off across the region, starting with sessions in Saint Lucia and Jamaica and giving kids back-to-school kits. Entertainment & Identity: Rihanna shares another Barbados-rooted moment—taking her children on a local minibus ride and coconut stops—plus more style buzz from her New York outings. Cricket Icons: Dwayne Bravo and Ian Bishop are confirmed as inaugural inductees into the CPL Hall of Fame, with a gala in Barbados on September 15 supporting prostate cancer testing.
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