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News - 06 December 2018
Revised pay offers have been made to a number of pay groups. This follows continuing discussions since announcing the implementation of pay offers for Civil Servants, Teachers, Head Teachers and Uniformed Services.
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News - 31 December 2018
Customer and Local Services is celebrating the successful launch of their new customer services hub in La Motte Street.
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News - 20 December 2018
Following a rigorous selection and training process, fourteen Authorised Civil Celebrants will be sworn in at the Royal Court tomorrow, giving them authority to conduct wedding ceremonies at any non-religious licensed venue in Jersey.
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News - 03 December 2018
Les Quennevais Sports Centre has been rated excellent following a two-year assessment by Quest Plus, a leading UK assessor for the sport and leisure industry
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News - 06 December 2018
List of schools impacted by proposed industrial action
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News - 20 December 2021
The Government's Inspiring Active Places (IAP) strategy is now progressing at pace. The plans for extending Oakfield Sports Centre have been amended and were resubmitted this month and will go back before the planning committee early next year.
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News - 17 December 2021
Detailed policies setting out how Jersey can reduce its carbon emissions on a pathway to net-zero have been laid out in the draft Carbon Neutral Roadmap, published today (17 December 2021) by the Minister for the Environment.
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News - 14 December 2021
Pregnant women in Jersey are being urged to get vaccinated against COVID-19, following further evidence published by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) re-emphasising that the vaccines are safe for this group.
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News - 01 December 2017
Triage scheme provides mental health nursing support for Police and Ambulance Service
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News - 20 December 2017
Robert Sainsbury will replace Helen O'Shea in late February 2018
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News - 09 December 2019
Students studying towards a qualification in design, engineering and construction will experience first-hand what a career in those industries might entail when they visit one of Jersey’s largest development sites this week
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News - 17 December 2019
A short-break service at the Department of Children, Young People, Education and Skills has received national recognition for the ‘excellent’ support it provides for autistic children and their families.
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News - 11 December 2019
Jersey College for Girls is the first school to be independently reviewed under the Jersey Schools Review Framework, commissioned by the Department of Children, Young People, Education and Skills
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News - 16 December 2019
Islanders who are looking to stop smoking in the New Year are being encouraged to turn to local pharmacists or Health and Community Services' Help2Quit for support.
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News - 22 December 2020
A statement from the Department for Children, Young People, Education and Skills
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News - 18 December 2020
The Government has given £7,000 to the Jersey Employment Trust (JET) to help vulnerable Islanders stay connected over the Christmas period.
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News - 07 December 2020
Health Minister issues reassurance that the healthcare system is equipped to deal with an increase in patients with Covid-19
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News - 21 December 2020
The Government of Jersey is enhancing its support packages for hospitality, gyms and other businesses which have been affected by further Public Health measures.
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News - 03 December 2020
Islanders are being advised about what to do if they are concerned that they have been in contact with a COVID-19 case due to an increase in the numbers of people contacting the helpline.
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News - 21 December 2020
The Government is asking Islanders to act as their ‘eyes and ears’ in the community, by looking out for signs that children are experiencing abuse or exploitation.
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News - 04 December 2020
All nurseries, schools and colleges will continue to remain open until the end of term as they are not subject of any of the new public health measures and guidance introduced this week.
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News - 15 December 2020
COVID-19 vaccine delivery update
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News - 15 December 2020
Latest update on Covid-19 cases in schools
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News - 11 December 2020
Safeguarding agencies and support services are concerned that the increase in COVID restrictions and changes to household routines over the festive period may result in cases of Sudden Unexpected Death in Infants (SUDI).
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News - 09 December 2022
The Minister for External Relations, Deputy Philip Ozouf, represented Jersey at the Commonwealth Enterprise and Investment Council (CWEIC) in London on Monday 5th and Tuesday 6th December.
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News - 11 December 2018
Work to completely remodel St Mary’s Primary School will begin in January. The work will retain the historic parts of the building, while creating a modern learning environment.
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News - 12 December 2018
The Education Minister is stepping down as Deputy Chief Minister and resigning as Chair of the States Employment Board to focus solely on Education.
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News - 03 December 2018
The government has announced proposals for a new model of health care for Jersey, which is led by clinical professionals, and is supported by a modern, effective, efficient and restructured Health and Community Services department.
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News - 16 December 2021
More than 180 refurbished laptops are being delivered to students in Jersey who do not have access to suitable devices for home learning.
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News - 28 December 2021
A mum, whose life was saved after cervical screening detected precancerous cells, is fronting a new health campaign urging people not to delay their test.
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News - 13 December 2021
Today marks one year since the first COVID-19 vaccines were administered in Jersey on Sunday 13 December 2020.
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News - 20 December 2017
Flu vaccination is re-emphasised as data shows rise in uptake levels
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News - 16 December 2019
A community physiotherapy service has been launched to help prevent islanders at risk of falls, failty and deteriorating health from being admitted to hospital.
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News - 16 December 2019
The results of a three-month consultation on the protection and development of Jersey’s environment have been published.
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News - 02 December 2019
A tri-island summit has ended, with representatives from Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man having discussed how they can learn from one another, and work together, to address the challenge of climate change.
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News - 10 December 2019
Islanders looking to train to become a nurse across a range of fields from midwifery to mental health will be able to find out more about degree courses offered in Jersey at an event next week
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News - 11 December 2019
Statistics Jersey have released two reports related to obesity. Read the reports here.
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News - 13 December 2019
Efforts are underway to find out how to encourage Islanders back to Jersey after leaving to study in the UK or further afield.
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News - 03 December 2019
An 11-year-old Beaulieu Convent student who took part in a national engineering competition with nearly 800 young Islanders will have her winning design made into a prototype by Kingston University engineering students
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News - 19 December 2019
New planning guidance for the southwest of St Helier has been adopted by the Minister for Environment. It replaces the 2008 Esplanade Quarter Masterplan with immediate effect.
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News - 21 December 2020
Statement from the Department for Children, Young People, Education and Skills
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News - 21 December 2020
The Department for Children Young People, Education and Skills has been advised of the following COVID-19 cases in schools and colleges from 18 to 21 December 2020.
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News - 02 December 2020
Health Minister outlines latest Covid measures
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News - 17 December 2020
The Department for Children Young People, Education and Skills has been advised of the following Covid-19 cases in schools and colleges from 16-17 December 2020.
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News - 16 December 2020
The Department for Children Young People, Education and Skills has been advised of the following Covid-19 cases in schools and colleges from 15-16, December 2020
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News - 18 December 2020
It is now two weeks since the Government introduced the hospitality circuit breaker, there is still a significant risk posed by the number of new cases we are seeing on a daily basis.
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News - 12 December 2018
The External Relations Minister, Senator Ian Gorst, has signed an asset-sharing agreement to return confiscated assets to Kenya as part of ongoing work to tackle financial crime.
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News - 08 December 2021
Christmas is a time for celebrations, with many family and friends coming together to enjoy the festivities. But fairy lights, candles and decorations mean it is also a time to take extra care to keep loved ones safe from fire.
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News - 21 December 2021
Competent Authority Ministers have announced that all Direct Contacts of a person identified as positive with Omicron will no longer need to isolate.
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News - 03 December 2021
Almost 200 students, across four secondary schools, have taken the opportunity of having their first COVID-19 vaccination at school in the first week of the programme.