AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoHuman Rights & Housing Protections: Bermuda’s Human Rights Commission backs upcoming amendments to the Human Rights Act 1981, aimed at removing a housing-related exception and expanding protections for discrimination by association and source of income. Senior Safety: Age Concern Bermuda says reports of abuse against seniors have doubled in three years, urging stronger prevention, caregiver support, safe reporting pathways and better insurance coverage for respite care. Public Guardian Office: The Attorney-General says work continues on an Office of the Public Guardian, with legislation for a two-year pilot to protect seniors and vulnerable residents. AI for Privacy Compliance: Lighthouse Medical Supplies launched Adherio, an AI-powered training platform with a free course to help Bermuda businesses prepare for PIPA privacy officer requirements. Caribbean Decolonisation Push: CARICOM is promoting a reparation proposal urging Britain to give up territories including Bermuda, sparking local concern about conflicting interests. Theatre & Community: Noire Youth Theatre Company announces auditions for “The Woman at the Well,” bringing a Bermuda-set, music-and-dance adaptation to the Ruth Seaton James Centre in October. Culture on the Move: Clave Dance Bermuda marks 10 years with a four-day salsa and bachata celebration starting tomorrow. Lifestyle & Style: Heatwave-ready linen buys and a men’s shorts trend shift toward longer “Bermuda” styles are in the spotlight. Music: “Weird Al” Yankovic brings his Bigger & Weirder tour to TD Garden on Saturday.
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