AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoDigital Safety for Youth: Bermuda’s Ministry of Health has launched #ChatSafe Bermuda with Bermuda College and Orygen to help young people, families and educators communicate more safely online about suicide, self-harm and mental health, with resources in print and digital plus school workshops planned from November 2026. Affordable Housing Feedback: Town hall meetings run 6:30–8:00pm in June to discuss proposed affordable housing projects, share site plans and timelines, and take resident questions. Inclusive Learning on the Water: Endeavour’s No Limits Sailing Programme welcomed its biggest cohort yet—64 pupils on the autism spectrum (plus 42 teachers) for hands-on STEAM learning through sailing. Bermuda Remembers Sir John Swan: Tributes continue after the death of Sir John Swan, Bermuda’s longest-serving premier, with flags set to fly at half mast. Carnival Culture Spotlight: A new family-friendly Front Street event, U Lot, brings Bermudian soca artists together with a live band for Carnival Friday, while local music is also taking more space in the season’s soundtrack. Community & Heritage: Bermuda Archives marks International Archives Day on June 9 with an open house and a book talk by historian Dr Linford D. Fisher.
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