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News - 03 April 2020
The Education Minister has signed a Ministerial Decision to keep the majority of schools closed until Friday 1 May.
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News - 29 October 2020
A project is underway between the Government and the charity Earthwatch Europe to plant the first Tiny Forest in the Island in response to the climate emergency.
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News - 21 July 2020
Mydeposits Jersey has been reappointed as the scheme administrator for the Island’s tenancy deposit scheme.
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News - 03 February 2020
On 4 February 2020, the Minister for Treasury and Resources will present her Proposition on personal tax reform for debate.
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News - 03 December 2020
The Minister for Economic Development, Tourism, Sport and Culture, Senator Lyndon Farnham, has announced an additional £1.1 million of grant funding to the Jersey Heritage Trust
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News - 17 July 2020
Statistics Jersey has today published the June 2020 Retail Prices Index (RPI) report.
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News - 05 November 2020
Statistics Jersey has today published the latest labour market report.
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News - 30 March 2020
Minister for Health and Social Services, Deputy Richard Renouf, has signed an Order which legally requires Islanders to ‘stay home’ to slow down the spread of Coronavirus.
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News - 23 April 2020
From today, Friday, 24 April, Jersey is the first place in the British Isles to ban smacking children.
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News - 02 June 2020
The Children, Young People, Education and Skills Department has worked in partnership with Jersey Post to help students get their belongings back from student accommodation.
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News - 01 May 2020
Islanders will be able to dispose of their garden waste at La Collette Household Green Waste Reception from tomorrow (Saturday, 2 May) following an easing of Stay Home rules
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News - 17 March 2022
Tomorrow, the Government will join a national campaign to raise awaress of Child Exploitation
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News - 14 December 2022
Following requests from stakeholders Islanders now have until 13 January to respond to a consultation on the guidance that accompanies the Children and Young People’s Law,
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News - 27 September 2022
A book which aims to teach children about Jersey’s unique history and heritage has
been published simultaneously in both English and Jèrriais.
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News - 19 December 2022
The Government is to provide some additional financial support to parents who are living, working and looking after their children in Jersey, but who have been on the Island less than 5 years.
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News - 21 September 2022
A 24-hour support service for vulnerable families is celebrating its first anniversary by raising funds for Brightly Jersey today.
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News - 07 April 2022
The results of the Teachers' Survey and on Student Characteristics have been released today.
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News - 09 November 2022
The Minister for External Relations of Guernsey, Deputy Jonathan Le Tocq, and the Minister for External Relations of Jersey, Deputy Philip Ozouf, visited Brussels on 7-8 November 2022.
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News - 06 May 2022
Statistics Jersey have today published the income distribution analysis from the 2019/2020 Living Costs and Household Income Survey.
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News - 24 November 2022
St Martin’s Primary School has recently been reviewed under the Jersey Schools Review Framework and the report has been published today.
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News - 27 September 2022
Stoptober, the challenge which actively encourages people to quit smoking, celebrates its 11thbirthday this October.The Stoptober challenge allows people who want to quit smoking a dedicated time to concentrate on quitting smoking for good.
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News - 23 February 2022
Following JCVI advice, children aged 5-11 will be offered two doses of the COVID-19 vaccination.
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News - 30 May 2022
For World No Tobacco Day 2022, smokers in Jersey are being urged to consider one more reason to quit
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News - 08 February 2022
Staff are working to reduce the waiting times for CAMHS service
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News - 05 August 2022
New figures from the home birthing team show that the rate of homebirths rose in the first six months’ of this year and was more than double the rate of the UK’s.
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News - 06 October 2022
Students deciding their next steps for employment or education, and Islanders considering a career change are encouraged to attend the Jersey Skills Show next week.
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News - 06 October 2022
A study of the “blue carbon” resources in the sea around Jersey has been published by the government’s Marine Resources team.
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News - 27 April 2022
Public Health have confirmed that there are no cases of the recently described acute hepatitis in children in Jersey.
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News - 15 August 2022
A new unit dedicated to caring for premature or sick babies opens today, Monday 15 August, in Jersey General Hospital.
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News - 04 October 2022
The Government of Jersey is today lodging and launching the proposed Government Plan 2023 to 2026 and Common Strategic Policy 2023 to 2026.
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News - 10 July 2022
While many welcome the hot summer weather, it is also an appropriate time to remind Islanders of the sensible precautions that should be taken to minimise any risk to health.
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News - 10 October 2022
An independent taskforce has been launched today, 10 October, to tackle violence
against women and girls (VAWG) in Jersey, under the direction of the Home Affairs
Minister.
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News - 07 February 2022
The Children and Young People's Emotional Wellbeing and Mental Health Strategy has been launched today.
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News - 06 April 2022
A vision for the future of Jersey’s native language will be unveiled at Jersey Museum today with the launch of the Jèrriais Language Strategy 2022-2025.
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News - 19 October 2022
New planning guidance has been published for consultation, which if adopted would restrict the development of new large homes in Jersey.
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News - 20 May 2022
The Government, in partnership with an independent survivors’ steering group, is asking children, young people and their families to share their views to help plan the first public event for Jersey Children’s Day this year.
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News - 07 March 2022
The Food Dudes programme will luanch today in St Luke's and Janvrin schools, with more schools to follow later in the spring.
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News - 20 January 2022
Competent Authority Ministers have agreed to update the isolation policy for positive cases which will allow Islanders to start lateral flow testing earlier in their isolation:
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News - 10 May 2022
A newly formed Strategic Advisory Panel (SAP) made up of young people, parents, carers, and professionals, to offer advice and support on mental health, will be launched during Mental Health Awareness Week 9-15 May.
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News - 22 September 2022
An extensive package of measures to address the cost-of-living crisis, which formed
part of the Chief Minister’s 100 day plan has been passed.
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News - 24 August 2022
The Minister for Children and Education, Deputy Inna Gardiner, is inviting children and young people to shape how they will be involved in future decisions made by Government.
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News - 25 February 2022
PCR testing staff are being congratulated for their hard work throughout the COVID-19 pandemic and for having administered one million PCR swabs since March 2020.
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News - 20 October 2022
A report looking into potential sites for two new primary schools in St Helier has been published.
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News - 13 December 2018
A programme to foster international school links and bring Chinese students to study in the island has begun at Jersey College for Girls.
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News - 20 December 2018
The Access India programme, a scheme that supports businesses in accessing the Indian market, has been opened up to Jersey firms.
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News - 07 December 2018
Jersey and Guernsey officials will next week [Monday 10 December] formalise plans to work together to deliver high-quality health and care services.
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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 - 17 July 2018
Suzanne Conoops has retired following 39 years working as a teacher in Jersey, 22 of which were as the headteacher of Plat Douet School.
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News - 10 April 2018
The results of a poll to find out how the government can improve St Helier’s open spaces has been published
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News - 16 January 2018
The Department of the Environment has carried out a study of the non-native marine species that have already affected or are likely to affect the Channel Islands