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News - 10 July 2020
The law that protects Jersey’s children is being updated so that earlier help is given to children and families, with support services working closer together to understand, assess and meet the wellbeing needs of children.
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News - 17 August 2020
The Jersey Redress Scheme, which provides redress to people who, as children, suffered abuse or harm, between 1945 and 2005, closes to new applications on 31 August
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News - 18 December 2020
Following the formal registration of further deaths linked to COVID-19, the Minister for Health and Social Services, Deputy Richard Renouf has released the following statement:
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News - 07 April 2020
The Minister for Health and Social Services has issued a statement
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News - 02 March 2020
States Members are being briefed by health officials on Jersey's response to the Coronavirus outbreak.
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News - 17 September 2020
The States of Jersey Police are currently investigating two large parties under Covid-19 legislation.
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News - 05 July 2020
Economic Council recovery work is under way
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News - 29 September 2020
A public exhibition showcasing the shortlisted designs for a memorial to acknowledge the children and young people who were failed and harmed whilst in Jersey’s care system, is due to open next month.
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News - 06 March 2020
Public Health regulations have been changed making Covid-19 a 'notifiable disease'.
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News - 09 April 2020
Education Minister issues a statement on the impact of Covid-19 on childcare and education in the Island
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News - 18 January 2020
Standard and Poor’s review Jersey's credit rating
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News - 02 May 2020
The owners of leisure vessels can now spend the four hours outside their home using their boats for recreational purposes, but are being urged to minimise the risk of getting into difficulties at sea by preparing properly.
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News - 16 November 2020
A consultation on what transport will look like over the next ten years has been launched.
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News - 17 June 2020
Islanders are being encouraged to report any sightings of Oak Processionary Caterpillars this summer.
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News - 25 September 2020
Stoptober encourages people to quit smoking for the first 28 days of October and is back for the ninth year running. Evidence shows that not smoking a single puff for 28 days significantly increases the chances of giving up for good.
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News - 29 May 2020
The Government of Jersey will hold a second round of the Covid-19 Community Antibody Testing Survey between 30 May and 2 June.
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News - 27 October 2020
A Director of Improvement and Innovation has been appointed for Health and Community Services
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News - 12 June 2020
The Government of Jersey is launching a new campaign, encouraging Islanders to enjoy the opportunities offered by an easing of lockdown restrictions, while still acting to reduce the risk of transmitting COVID-19.
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News - 19 June 2020
Statistics Jersey has launched the 2020 Jersey Opinions and Lifestyle Survey
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News - 25 March 2020
The Minister for Health and Social Services has issued a statement