AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoFalklands Health Policy: The Falkland Islands Government has approved a new immigration health policy that spells out, for the first time, which medical conditions, treatments and medications can lead to work or residency permit refusals—aimed at clearer, more transparent “substantial charge on public funds” decisions, including limits on medication cost and supply-chain access. Local Environment & Wellbeing: The Falkland Islands Environment Department and partners marked World Environment Day (June 5) and World Oceans Day (June 8) with a family event at the FIDF Hall, encouraging hands-on learning about protecting local oceans and the environment that supports fishing and tourism. Care & Support for Bereaved Families: The UK launched its first tri-service Armed Forces bereavement hub, with advocates stressing that pensions alone aren’t enough—highlighting mental health and long-term support needs for families and children after military loss. Access to Care via Connectivity: A major fibre-optic rollout is planned for rural and Indigenous communities in Canada’s Thompson-Okanagan region, explicitly linking faster internet to better access to healthcare and services. Veterans’ Vision Support: Blind Veterans UK appointed Alan Holderness as its new president, continuing support for vision-impaired ex-Service men and women.
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