Minister Veronica Jansen-Webster opens Health & Hygiene week at Sister Regina Primary School
SIMPSON BAY -- On Monday, October 21, Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labor, Veronica Jansen-Webster, inaugurated the Health & Hygiene Week at Sister Regina Primary School in Simpson Bay. This annual event, organized by the school’s Parent Teacher Association (PTA), aims to highlight the significance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle, personal and dental hygiene, and mental wellbeing.
School Manager Samantha Beaton kicked off the week with a special ceremony attended by Honorable Minister Jansen-Webster and her cabinet members, Ms. Esthica Cangieter and Mr. Anibal Gumbs. The children listened attentively as the Minister spoke about the importance of staying healthy, emphasizing good nutrition, emotional wellbeing, physical exercise and the benefits of outdoor activities over screen time. Following her speech, she officially launched Health & Hygiene Week by cutting a ribbon.
The week features a variety of guest speakers covering different aspects of health and hygiene. A dentist, general practitioner, social worker, epidemiologist, and dietitian will deliver lectures to both younger and older student groups. In the classrooms, several interactive activities are planned to promote awareness about healthy living and preventing the spread of infectious diseases.
The week will conclude with a fun Walk-Run and Bike-a-Thon on Saturday, October 26, open to both children and adults. Tickets are available at the school office.
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Photo captio: Health & Hygiene week officially opened by Minister Jansen-Webster, Sr. Regina’s School Manager Samantha Beaton and representatives of the school’s PTA.