Director of Policy, Planning and Evaluation at the Child Development Agency (CDA), Audrey Budhi, has said that all boys detained during the Joint Police/Military Operation in Western Kingston have been reintegrated into their communities. According to Ms. Budhi, after the minors were debriefed and counselled by CDA officers, they were reunited with family members. In some cases they were taken...
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NBTS Has Adequate Supply of Blood Bags
Head of the Ministry of Health's (MOH) Emergency Operation Centre, Dr. Marion Bullock DuCasse, is assuring the public that the National Blood Transfusion Service (NBTS) has adequate supply of blood bags to facilitate the collection of blood for emergency surgeries. This assurance comes amid rumours that a number of blood collection centres are out of blood bags. "The National Blood...
Red Cross to Provide Support for Traumatised Persons
President of the Jamaica Red Cross, Dr. Jaslin Salmon, has said that the organisation would be providing psycho-social support for residents of Tivoli Gardens, who have been traumatised by the unrest in the area. "We visited the Tivoli area, the main area of operation on Tuesday (May 26), and while there, we saw needs that we are at present meeting....
Security in Place for Staff at Hospitals – Health Minister
Minister of Health, Hon. Rudyard Spencer, has assured that security is in place to ensure the safety of the staff at both the Kingston Public and Victoria Jubilee Hospitals. "We prevented the staff from driving cars. We have been driving ambulances and the police have been escorting them in, and even when there was no security, the people came and...
Health Minister Refutes Claim That KPH is Under Siege
Minister of Health, Hon. Rudyard Spencer, is refuting claims in some sections of the international media, that the Kingston Public Hospital (KPH) is under siege by criminal elements. "No such thing exists, it is not true and I categorically deny that," he stated, at a press briefing at Jamaica House, today (May 26). Meanwhile, Mr. Spencer said the hospital continues...
Health Ministry Urging Persons to Donate Blood
The Ministry of Health is urging persons to donate blood, as supplies are still at critically low levels. This request has resulted from the ongoing operations being carried out by the security forces in west Kingston, and the flare-up of violence in a number of other communities. "We are unable to process blood at the National Blood Transfusion Service (NBTS)...
MOH Concerned about Poisoning of Children
Director of Disease Prevention and Control at the Ministry of Health (MOH), Dr. Sonia Copeland, has issued an appeal to parents and caregivers to exercise vigilance in the packaging, use and storage of chemicals, to reduce the high incidence of poisoning in Jamaican children. The call came as the nation observes National Poison Prevention Week, May 23 to 28. "We...
Health Ministry Sets Up Emergency Operation Centre
Minister of Health, Hon. Rudyard Spencer, is appealing to persons within Tivoli Gardens in Kingston to call the Ministry's emergency operation centre if they or someone they know is in need of emergency medical assistance. Addressing a press conference at the Office of the Prime Minister today (May 25), Mr. Spencer informed that several persons claiming to be inside the...
KPH Still Under Health Ministry Control
The Minister of Health, Hon. Rudyard Spencer has indicated his outrage by a report carried in the media, suggesting that gunmen have taken over control of the Kingston Public Hospital and are forcing surgeons to treat "gangsters". The Minister would like to assure the public that the Kingston Public Hospital remains under the control of the Ministry of Health through...
Health Ministry Activates Emergency Operations Centre
The Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) has been activated to respond to and monitor the effects of outbreaks of violence on the health sector, as well as to coordinate the Ministry of Health's intervention, based on instructions from Portfolio Minister, Hon. Rudyard Spencer. Minister of Health, the Hon Rudyard Spencer The EOC will also maintain the Ministry's operations, as well as...
Users of Public Health Facilities Urged to Make Use of Complaints Process
Persons who are dissatisfied with the services they receive at public health facilities are being encouraged to make full use of the mechanisms that are in place to resolve customer complaints, instead of routing their concerns through the media. According to Regional Technical Director for the South East Regional Health Authority (SERHA), Dr. Michael Coombs, much of the negativity that...
Ministry of Health warns against Importing without Permits
Concerned about some of the products coming into Jamaica, the Ministry of Health is reminding importers that they must seek a permit to import selected items. Under the Food and Drugs Act and Regulations, the importation of items such as food and some cosmetics, medical devices and pharmaceuticals require a permit. Items currently being imported without prior permission by the...


