AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoBarbados Court Ruling: The High Court has dismissed a constitutional challenge to Barbados’ Sacramental Cannabis Act, rejecting claims that restrictions on Rastafari cannabis use unlawfully infringe religious freedom. Police Leadership: Prime Minister Mia Mottley swore in Sonia Boyce as the first woman Police Commissioner, pledging full government backing to modernise the force amid ongoing public safety concerns. Immigration Overhaul: Home Affairs Minister Gregory Nicholls says a comprehensive review of the work permit system is underway, including longer advertising periods and tougher employer requirements to show no suitable Barbadian workers are available. Digital Skills Push: Government is rolling out a digital skills drive and plans to modernise apprenticeship training, aiming to build a stronger workforce for the digital economy. Caregiving Culture Shift: The “Share the Care” campaign launches to encourage men and boys to take on caregiving roles, alongside new paternity leave legislation. Regional Mobility Upgrade: Barbados and Guyana begin passport-free travel using ICAO-compliant digital national ID cards, with airlines and immigration systems now set for smoother cross-border trips. Culture & Community: Tova’s Place marks 15 years as a wellness hub, celebrating long-time clients and community connections. Arts & Youth: Denisha Fields-Caleb is awarded the SPISE scholarship, starting a five-week STEM programme at UWI Cave Hill. Regional Dance: Barbados dancers are set to compete in Trinidad and Tobago’s Regional Dance Classics, returning with workshops and training ahead of the July 26 championship.
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