Friday 11th March 2005
- CIDB Forges Ahead on the Recovery Track
- So far more than $1.9 million in recovery aid has been distributed.
- DARE Continues in Schools
- The 10-week Drug Abuse Resistance Education classes have resumed.
- Debris Processing Continues
- Already some 100,000 cubic yards of debris have been processed.
- Disaster Planning to Ensure Optimal Resilience
- Government’s new disaster preparedness strategy will pursue immediate enhancements to the national hurricane plan for the 2005 season.
- Education Explores Summer School Options
- The school year will not be extended, but summer school programmes might be in the works for students needing additional support.
- Ivan’s Impact on Cayman: Facts From the Storm
- A scientific assessment of the wind and storm surge brought by Hurricane Ivan.
- More Help for Parents on the Way
- Plans for a national survey of parenting needs and concerns are underway.
- Recognizing Women’s Strength
- It’s Honouring Women’s Month and a range of events will address the wellbeing of females of all ages.
- Traumatic Stress Levels? – Canadian Team Helps Out
- Health care workers should recognize their own limits in dealing with trauma and disaster.
- Youth Commission Advocates for the Young
- Reviving its objectives to promote Cayman’s youth, literacy remains a key concern.
- “It Feels Good to Help Others” – Local Contractor does his Bit
- Even before Ivan swept through neighbor hoods, Fitzgerald Ogilvie helped his community.
