AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoHospital & Safety: The coroner has urged greater vigilance after Leonard Tomasi died from blunt force head and neck injuries following a motorcycle race crash in Christchurch, with officials recommending organisers watch closely for signs of trouble at events. Mental Health & Care Gaps: A coroner’s findings into Blake Williams’ death point to shortcomings in hospital treatment, highlighting the risks faced by people managing anxiety, depression and panic attacks alongside medication. Cancer Screening: Cook Islands’ free mammogram programme reached its target of 400 despite technical breakdowns at Rarotonga Hospital, with the screening team continuing despite equipment issues. Public Health & Risk: Police are investigating the death of a 68-year-old tourist after a kayaking incident near Arorangi; resuscitation was attempted and a medical report will be referred to the coroner. Youth Wellness Through Sport: The Ruckstars junior rugby initiative received community grant funding to support safe, inclusive sport and build healthier, more resilient young people. Future-Proofing Health Systems: A Pacific youth advocate backs a Future Generations Act, arguing Pacific voices must shape long-term health and infrastructure decisions. Infectious Disease Watch: Pacific governments are seeking New Zealand advice on preparing for H5 bird flu as it spreads in Australia and New Zealand, with wildlife seen as the biggest threat.
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