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More families seeking help for back-to-school Loop Barbados

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The content originally appeared on: Barbados News

Eden Lodge Charitable Trust is encouraging private Barbados to give back recognising the influx of families seeking assistance islandwide.

Public relations officer of the Eden Lodge Charitable Trust, Billie-June Langdon shared that over 400 families have sought help from the charity leading up to start of the new school year.

The popular Back-To-School Programme facilitated by the Trust supplies students with basic necessities – pays petty fees, equips students with textbooks, uniforms, stationary, and more.

“It has to be due to COVID but the numbers have increased dramatically. This year we saw over 400 odd families that we had to assist in just our Back-to-School alone,” Langdon commented during the presentation ceremony of uniforms to students at Abed’s Swan Street, Bridgetown.

“I want to take this time to plead to corporate Barbados and those who can help to come onboard with this charity and other charities as well and assist us,” she asserted.

The presentation ceremony was attended by sponsors – Pippa Challis of the Sandy Lane Charitable Trust, Alicia Hintzen, sales and marketing specialist of the Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation, Michelle Doyle strategic account executive of Barbados Today and Alex Abed, operations director of Abed’s Co & Ltd.

Alex Abed, operations officer of the Abed’s Co & Ltd, expressed that the retailer was also recognised that more families watching their pockets and reaching out for help post-COVID-19.

“There is always those who need and those who need more and some parents have to decide between buying more than one uniform for four children or one for each of them. So, there is definitely those in need so we are just thankful that we can lend a hand and assist these agencies in doing the job that they do.”

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Fortes pluies et orages : la vigilance Jaune est maintenue en Martinique

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Mercredi 7 Septembre 2022 – 10h11

Vigilance jaune forte pluies – DR

La vigilance Jaune est maintenue en Martinique ce mercredi 7 septembre, en raison de la formation de foyers orageux selon le dernier bulletin de Météo-France publié à 5h40.

L’atmosphère humide et instable et les vents faibles de Sud-Sud-Est favorisent à nouveau les développements de foyers orageux à partir de la mi-journée.

Après une matinée assez calme, des nuages se développent sur le Nord et la côte Atlantique et engendrent des averses fortes voire orageuses. Elle s’étendent ensuite au reste de l’île jusqu’en soirée. Les cumuls de pluies pourraient rapidement atteindre 30 à 50 mm en 1 heure voire 50 à 80 mm en 3 heures. Une accalmie est attendue pour la nuit prochaine jusqu’en matinée de demain avant de nouvelles averses orageuses demain après-midi.

Le prochain bulletin sera publié ce mercredi 7 septembre vers 17h.

Vigilance jaune : soyez attentifs !

1 : Renseignez-vous sur les conditions météorologiques :

– Si vous devez pratiquer des sports à risque en extérieur,

– Si vous ou vos activités sont situées dans une zone exposée, sur terre comme sur mer.

2 : En cas d’orage, évitez l’utilisation des téléphones et des appareils électriques. Ne vous abritez pas dans une zone boisée.

J3 : En cas de fortes pluies, soyez très prudent à proximité des cours d’eau. Les passages de gué peuvent devenir vite très dangereux. Attention à leurs traversées.

 

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  Tempête tropicale : la vigilance …

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September is “Recovery Month”: helping people to live happy lives Loop Cayman Islands

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The content originally appeared on: Cayman Compass

Every September, thousands of prevention, treatment, and recovery programmes and facilities around the world celebrate Recovery Month.

“Recovery Month is an important observance because it serves two purposes,” explains Minister for Health and Wellness, Hon. Sabrina Turner. “The first is to celebrate the gains made by those in recovery. The second is to educate the community about the importance of substance use treatment and mental health services to the recovery process. These services play a key role in helping individuals with substance use and mental disorders live happy, healthy and fulfilling lives,” she added.

The Cayman Islands has been celebrating Recovery Month since 2009 in an effort to help destigmatise and facilitate access to services for mental health and substance use disorders in our community. “The impact of mental health and substance use disorders is apparent in our local community as many individuals and families are affected by these conditions,” states Kimberly Febres, Clinical Supervisor for Caribbean Haven Residential Centre.

Substance use disorders have far reaching social, economic, financial, and health consequences. “As a Ministry, we cannot reach our goal of strengthening national public health without addressing substance use disorders, which is why services that empower individuals towards recovery are so vital,” Minister Turner added.

Recovery is a journey made possible through commitment, support and access to services. It is for that reason that every year local and international organisations stress that “Recovery is For Everyone: Every Person. Every Family. Every Community”.

Recovery Month activities will be coordinated locally through the Department of Counselling Services’ (DCS) subsidiary units – The Counselling Centre (TCC), the Family Resource Centre (FRC) and Caribbean Haven Residential Centre (CHRC).

In an effort to continue to advocate for openness about recovery and to show the many opportunities for support, education, therapeutic services and empowerment in the Cayman Islands, a list of events has been scheduled throughout the month of September:

o September 5th at 12:10pm, Mental Health Matters, Radio Cayman 89.9 FM

o September 13th at 8pm, Rethink Parenting, on Bobo 89.1 FM

o September 15th, Therapeutic Thursday, webinar

o September 24th, time/venue TBA, Family Fun Day

o September 27th at 6pm, Talk Early Talk Often Recovery Month Edition, webinar

o September 30th at 1-4pm, Open House: Showcasing the New Residential Programme, Caribbean Haven Residential Centre, 2409 Bodden Town Rd, Breakers

For further information and support call CHRC at 947-9992, Caribbean.Haven@gov.ky, or visit the DCS website at www.dcs.gov.ky.

(Source: Ministry of Health & Wellness)

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Tuchel fired by Chelsea in ruthless call by US ownership Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

Chelsea’s new American owners are proving to be just as ruthless as the man they replaced.

Thomas Tuchel was fired by the Premier League club on Wednesday, only one month into the season and just days after Chelsea’s recently installed ownership — fronted by Los Angeles Dodgers part-owner Todd Boehly — concluded a Europe-high spending spree of nearly $300 million in the transfer window.

Chelsea were renowned for regularly changing managers in the 19-year tenure of Roman Abramovich, the Russian oligarch who had to sell the London club after being sanctioned by the British government for what it called his enabling of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s “brutal and barbaric invasion” of Ukraine.

Boehly was the face of the consortium that bought Chelsea for 2.5 billion pounds ($3.1 billion) in May and, despite having little football experience, quickly made himself chairman as well as interim sporting director in charge of transfers.

Not only has he overseen a record splurge on new players, Boehly has now decided Tuchel — the coach who led Chelsea to the Champions League title last year — is no longer the right person to lead the team in the new era.

The decision to fire Tuchel, who was manager for 20 months, came a day after Chelsea surprisingly lost to Dinamo Zagreb 1-0 in their first group match of the Champions League. Chelsea have also lost two of their first six games — to Leeds and Southampton — in an underwhelming start to the Premier League that has seen the team’s new signings fail to gel.

Tuchel has been a frustrated and prickly figure after matches this season. In interviews after the loss to Dinamo, he said “everything is missing” when asked to sum up Chelsea’s performance and complained that his players “lacked hunger.”

In a feisty Premier League game against Tottenham, Tuchel was sent off — along with rival manager Antonio Conte — and later fined after they went head-to-head in a post-match scuffle because Tuchel failed to let go of his grip in the traditional handshake.

“As the new ownership group reaches 100 days since taking over the club, and as it continues its hard work to take the club forward, the new owners believe it is the right time to make this transition,” Chelsea said in a statement, which also said Tuchel “will rightly have a place” in the club’s history.

After all, the 49-year-old German guided Chelsea to the Champions League title less than six months after taking over as manager in January 2021, as the replacement for Frank Lampard. Tuchel only had one full season at the helm and that saw Chelsea eliminated in the quarterfinals of the Champions League — to eventual champion Real Madrid — before finishing third in the Premier League, 19 points behind champion Manchester City.

A big reason why Chelsea faded in the second half of last season was the turbulence caused by the change of ownership and it was a wild offseason at Stamford Bridge, too, with dozens of players — including Cristiano Ronaldo — linked with a move to the London club as Boehly looked to make his presence felt in the transfer market.

Raheem Sterling, Kalidou Koulibaly and Marc Cucurella came in for big fees, before the final days of the transfer window saw Chelsea spend 75 million pounds ($87 million) on French center back Wesley Fofana and then bring in Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang from Barcelona to plug a gap in its striker options.

Aubameyang cited playing under Tuchel before — at Borussia Dortmund — as a benefit of the move and was handed a debut against Dinamo. That proved to be Tuchel’s last game in charge, perhaps leaving Aubameyang’s long-term status uncertain.

That will depend who comes in to replace Tuchel. British media has already linked Graham Potter, currently manager of in-form Premier League club Brighton, and Mauricio Pochettino, with the vacancy.

Potter has no real experience of handling a squad of star players but is highly regarded for his tactical astuteness and entertaining style of play. Pochettino has experience of overseeing a locker room of egos — he was recently coach of a Paris Saint-Germain team containing Kylian Mbapp?, Lionel Messi and Neymar — and has been out of work since parting ways with the French champions in July.

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Google Doodle celebrates ‘Miss Lou’ on 103rd birthday Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

American multinational technology company Google is honouring the late Jamaican poet and activist Louise Bennett-Coverley, also known as Miss Lou, with a Doodle on her 103rd birthday, September 7.

The Doodle, which is the fun, surprising, and sometimes spontaneous changes that are made to the Google logo to celebrate holidays, anniversaries, and the lives of famous artists, pioneers, and scientists, was illustrated by Jamaican guest artist Robyn Smith.

“The Jamaican poet, folklorist, activist and entertainer empowered the country to take pride in its language and culture. Known by many Jamaicans as “Miss Lou”, Bennett’s social commentary and sense of humour made her a popular personality in the country,” Google said as it provided background on who Ms Lou was, her journey and her contributions.

The tech company thankedthe Louise Simone Bennett Coverley Estate (LBC Estate) for their collaboration on this project while sharing her son Fabian Coverley’s thoughts on Miss Lou’s legacy.

In a Q&A posted by Google Doodle, the artist, Smith, shared her reaction when she was approached about working on the Doodle.

“I screamed. I was just so excited about getting to work with Google, but then on top of that to have it be about a Jamaican subject, and that subject being Miss Lou, I was washed with pride for Jamaica,” Smith said.

She also said, through the Doodle, she hopes people can learn a little about the impact Miss Lou had and her passion for preserving Jamaica’s culture.

Born on September 7, 1919, Ms Lou received her education from Ebenezer and Calabar Elementary Schools, St Simon’s College, Excelsior College, and Friends College (Highgate).

She was described as Jamaica’s leading comedienne, as the “only poet who has really hit the truth about her society through its own language”, and as an important contributor to the country of “valid social documents reflecting the way Jamaicans think and feel and live”.

Through her poems in Jamaican patois, she raised the dialect of the Jamaican folk to an art level which is acceptable to and appreciated by all in Jamaica.

The late Louise ‘Miss Lou’ Bennett-Coverley

Her contribution to Jamaican cultural life was such that she was honoured with the MBE, the Norman Manley Award for Excellence (in the field of Arts), the Order of Jamaica (1974), the Institute of Jamaica’s Musgrave Silver and Gold Medals for distinguished eminence in the field of Arts and Culture, and in 1983 the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Letters from the University of the West Indies.

The Jamaica Government also appointed her Cultural Ambassador at Large for Jamaica. On Jamaica’s independence day in 2001, Bennett-Coverley was appointed as a Member of the Order of Merit for her distinguished contribution to the development of the Arts and Culture.

She died in Canada on July 26, 2006.

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Cops seize 518 firearms up to end of August Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

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Weapons seized by the security fources in St James in June this year. (File photo)

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Jamaica’s law enforcement officials have seized a total of 518 firearms up to August 31, 2022.

This figure, which reflects seizures since the start of the year, represents an increase of 12 per cent or 54 more firearms seized over the same period last year.

Commissioner of Police, Major General Antony Anderson, made the disclosure during his address at Tuesday’s Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) press conference.

In detailing the types of weapons seized, the commissioner provided statistics that showed a 60 per cent increase in the number of rifles seized and a 12 per cent increase in the number of shotguns seized.

There was also a seven per cent increase in the number of pistols seized when compared to last year’s seizure of that weapon.

In addition to the firearm seizures so far this year, a total of 9,082 rounds of ammunition have also been seized.

Commissioner of Police Major General Antony Anderson

“Since January, we have laid charges against 657 persons just for illegal possession of firearm. Some of these persons are charged for other offences, as well,” said Anderson.

He reiterated his commitment that the constabulary will “not be distracted or lose focus” on its mandate to apprehend criminals, ensure public order, and save lives.

“We have to keep the focus on criminals and their means of committing crimes — gunmen, gangs and guns.

“Too often in the discussion about crime, especially when those discussions become philosophical discussions, the criminals and the impact on the victims are absent,” Anderson noted.

“We at the JCF don’t have the luxury of leaving the criminals or their victims out of the discussions since we see first-hand the pain and harm that these criminals inflict on their victims,” he declared.

The senior lawman said the JCF anticipates the new legislation coming for the Firearms Act as it continues to pursue criminals and maintain public order.

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School Supplies for Sen. Richard Lewis’ 6th Annual Back-to-school Supplies Initiative

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The content originally appeared on: Antigua News Room

School Supplies for Sen. Richard Lewis’ 6th Annual Back-to-school Supplies Initiative

Richard Lewis says:

I am delighted to announce that my 6th Annual Back-to-school Supplies Initiative is underway.

This has been made possible through the benevolence of Mrs. Alexandrina Eudelle, Stafford Lewis, Maria Sharon Martin and my local donors.

Special mention must be made of Tenice & Allie Enterprise for their assistance.

I am indeed grateful for another opportunity to give back to my community.

The school supplies are being distributed on a needs basis, targeting approximately 700 children.

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ST. LUCIA: Father suing St Mary’s College for denying son entry due to hair

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LOOP: The father of a 13-year-old student of St Mary’s College has sought legal action against the learning institution after his son was denied entry into his classroom on September 5, the first day of the new academic year.

“He was denied entry into the class. I went back and forth with the principal for a while yesterday. He was eventually allowed into his class, but the principal told me that my son would not be allowed to attend class today (September 6) if he did not cut his hair.”

Elliot has taken legal action in light of his son being denied access to education.

“As far as I am concerned, a 13-year-old is being denied an education which he has a right to, and the school needs to realise that they are subjected to the Ministry of Education; they are not private institutions and also subject to the authority of the courts, so at the end of the day I don’t think the principal or myself can decide on something that is a public affair, so the courts have a right to decide on it,” Elliot said.

Loop News reached out to SMC’s Principal, Don Howel, who declined to comment.

Government Senator Lisa Jawahir took to social media Monday, expressing her concerns against the actions taken against students.

“I DO NOT support the notion that a boy’s hair must be cut to be allowed to learn in a classroom setting. Likewise, I DO NOT support the notion that a girl cannot have “edges” or hair in a puff or even braids to be allowed to learn in a classroom setting. If you know me, you will notice my hair is almost always in a bun. Why? Because it is a lot to manage every morning because I have work commitments, can you imagine a working, single-parent mother having to comb her daughter every morning for school?

What is wrong with having neat braids in the child’s hair? What worked in “19 0 Not”, where mothers could afford to stay home to comb their kids, does not work in 2022. I believe the schools need to review this and be more accommodating that as long as the child’s hair is neat, their hairstyle should not stifle their ability to learn. Do you remember how difficult it was for the Rastafarian community when their kids could not even have their hair in a bun?

In this day and age, things like this need to be reviewed.(My personal opinion) #letthekidslearn”

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Education says it is aware of situations at various schools that have sparked public discussion regarding issues of grooming in schools on the island.

The Ministry wishes to assure the general public that it remains committed to reviewing the present positions to address the current issues from a holistic standpoint.

As such, the Ministry is committed to ensuring that an evaluation of this nature includes the thorough participation of all relevant stakeholders in determining the best way forward.

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Thomas warns that laundered money coming out of Africa could land Antigua & Barbuda in an international scandal

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REAL NEWS: Alister Thomas is warning that something sinister might be afoot leading up to the next General Elections, and Antigua and Barbuda could be caught up in another international scandal.

Thomas, the United Progressive Party (UPP) Candidate for St. John’s City West, says the matter has to do with a proposed Africa-to-Antigua airline.

As this country’s former Information Commissioner, Thomas says the position afforded him the opportunity to be a life-long member of the International Information Commissioners.

During a 2013 conference in Berlin, Thomas says, the commissioners established a bonded-type of membership and a protocol by which they committed to look out for each other – even after their tenure had ended.

He says he helped found the Caribbean Information Commissioners network, which is still operating, and it is by way of this connection that he received a shocking revelation.

Thomas says his counterparts reminded him of Antigua and Barbuda’s reputation with unscrupulous investors and their shady dealings

His sources are now saying that our shores could be used as a money-laundering transshipment point.

The UPP Candidate says he has been advised to have the Party launch an investigation to ensure that no flights coming here from Africa is moving money for the General Elections.

Speculation is rife that money is urgently needed to fund the Labour Party’s election campaign. Accordingly, the opposition party is being urged to alert the international agencies that can assist in detecting the movement of money.

The UPP is also reminded of the fallout the country could face by being blacklisted, as was the case when Antigua and Barbuda shipped guns to apartheid South Africa decades ago.

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Fedee Urges Pierre To Articulate Holistic Crime-Fighting Plan – St. Lucia Times News

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Former Anse La Raye-Canaries MP, Dominic Fedee, has called on Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre to come forward with a crime-fighting plan for Saint Lucia.

“We would like to call on the Prime Minister to better articulate a holistic plan for the fighting of crime in Saint Lucia,” Fedee told an opposition United Workers Party (UWP) news conference on Tuesday.

The former Tourism Minister spoke amid a continuing violent crime wave and expressed condolences to the mothers and families of young men who continue to lose their lives at an unprecedented rate.

But he said blaming the police has been a consistent government narrative in public responses to crime.

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Fedee acknowledged that the police must be held accountable as the agency responsible for law enforcement.

Nevertheless, he asserted that this does not remove the policymakers’ obligation to support the police while providing leadership.

According to Fedee, policymakers are responsible for formulating policies whether on the economy, national security, education, or health.

He also took issue with Prime Minister Pierre’s declaration to reporters on Monday that ‘the sky is not falling’.

“This is a very difficult time for our country and I want to place on record that we do disagree with the Honourable Prime Minister. The sky is falling.”

“I don’t know whether it is because he has a very detailed number of bodyguards around him that he has lost touch with what is happening and the anxiety and the sheer fear that we feel and the sheer feeling of bring unsafe by us when we go to our beaches, when we go shopping in the City centre and when we visit various communities,’ the former Minister told the news conference.

And he declared that there are no longer any ‘hot spots’ for crime since nobody is safe.

“We can be anywhere in Saint Lucia and our lives are constantly at risk,” Fedee explained.

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