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PMH program to repair AC units continues - The Nassau Guardian
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Health Ministry of The Bahamas receives donation of COVID-19 test kits from Canadian Government and PAHO-WHO Bahamas and Turks and Caicos Islands - PAHO/WHO
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PAHO Bahamas & Turks and Caicos Islands Office makes donation to strengthen mental health support
PAHO Bahamas & Turks and Caicos Islands Office makes donation to strengthen mental health support 26 Jan 2021
On January 20th, 2021, the Pan American Health Organization donated eight tablets to the Ministry of Health and Public Hospital’s Authority to support and strengthen the delivery of mental health and psychosocial support services (MHPSS) in The Bahamas. The tablets, furnished with memory cards, will be used for tracking the demographic and a number of persons reached via the English and Creole hotlines, to monitor the types and severity of mental health conditions encountered, schedule appointments by island, conduct telepsychology sessions, to coordinate services across providers, and to measure the accessibility and effectiveness telepsychology.
Coralisle Group continues community support
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Social distancing, face masking, lockdowns and quarantines are new realities that people and governments everywhere have adopted to keep the virus at bay.
One encouraging aspect of the pandemic is that it has caused people, communities and governments to support those most in need, from the hospitalised and their caregivers, to employers and families facing severe financial challenges.
This has been the silver lining in an otherwise grim year for humanity – bringing values of compassion and togetherness to the forefront of community life.
The Coralisle Group of Companies early on recognised the extraordinary pressures the pandemic would impose and relied on its ‘people first’ approach to business to find ways to help clients, their families and the communities in which they live.