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Cayman Islands educators given child protection training

Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands – A group consisting of Government teachers, deputy principals, counsellors and pastoral support workers recently underwent Child Protection (CP) training as part of the Ministry of Education’s continued efforts to ensure that its policies, procedures and…

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UCCI: Experiences Studying Abroad

Eighteen-year-old Jenae Whittaker won a coveted scholarship to spend a semester at Mount Royal University in Calgary. By Jenae Whittaker  From UCCI TV Arrival: First Three Weeks WEEK ONE: Leaving Cayman was easier than I thought. Before I left my…

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Allison Anglin Acting Registrar University College of the Cayman Islands

Formerly the Admissions Coordinator at the University College of the Cayman Islands, Ms. Allison Anglin has been recently appointed to Acting Registrar. She is responsible for recruiting and communicating with local and international prospective students across various formats. She visits…

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Cayman Islands: A leader in regional speech therapy

The Cayman Islands has made its mark in the region as a trailblazer in both medical and educational based speech, language and hearing services. The Health Services Authority’s (HSA’s) Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) Faith Gealey, made this discovery when she…

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Flow Study gets more Caribbean students closer to examination success

..an online portal to help students better prepare for the CAPE and CSEC examinations. As parent and students get fully into the new school term, Flow unveils its e-learning platform, Flow Study, an online portal to help students better prepare…

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Cayman Islands receives first water education programme

Cayman Water Company (CWC) recently launched an education programme, the first of its kind on the Island, to educate young children about their tap water and the desalination process. The presentations, given by Ms. Karlene Singh, Business Development — Project…

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Cayman Islands Chamber CEO to travel to the Netherlands on Business Incubator Fact Finding Mission

Cayman Islands Chamber CEO Wil Pineau, CCE has made some final preparations for his trip to Eindhoven, Netherlands on September 19th, where he will also be joined by UCCI’s Dr. J.D. Mosley-Matchett. Whilst in Europe Wil will be attending lectures and…

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A top divorce attorney reveals the 3 biggest mistakes married couples make

By Talia Lakritz, INSIDER From Business Insider Elliot Polland has been practicing divorce law since 1968, and he’s seen it all, from lovers’ quarrels to full-blown implosions of people who wish they’d never said “I do.” According to the American Psychological…

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Australia gains reputation as ‘Cayman Islands of South Pacific’

From Griffith University Australia is doing little to counter a growing reputation as ‘the Cayman Islands of the South Pacific’ with billions of dollars from foreign corruption flowing into the country. This will be the contention of Professor Jason Sharman…

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Antigua & Barbuda Gov’t signs MOU with University of Southern Caribbean

From Antigua Observer Antigua & Barbuda has been told that it could be the envy of the Caribbean after being the first to implement a degree programme in special education for teachers. On Friday, the Ministry of Education signed a…