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TCI: F Chambers Adds Scottish Human Rights Attorney to Its Firm

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#Providenciales, April 11, 2019 – Turks and Caicos – Sheena Mair was yesterday called to the Turks & Caicos Islands Bar by the Chief Justice Margaret Ramsey Hale upon presentation by Managing Partner Mark Fulford of F Chambers Law Firm.

Sheena Mair, the former Scottish Solicitor is passionate about Human Rights and Criminal Defence work. Mair comes to F Chambers with over fourteen years of experience in Human Rights and Criminal Defence work. She will head up the Human Rights and criminal defence division of law at F Chambers Law Firm.

On being Called to the Bar, Sheen Mair stated in open Court, that “It is a privilege to be permitted to practice in this Jurisdiction and I thank your Ladyship for the opportunity as well as the wider Bar and all at F Chambers, in particular Mr Fulford and Mr Oliver. I have a passion for fighting for the underdog and standing up for an individual’s basic human rights in particular where it relates to the Criminal Justice System. I am looking forward to what lies ahead and continuing the fight for truth and justice.’

Managing Partner Mark Fulford commenting on Ms. Mair’s call said “ at a time, when there are so many human rights infractions that has been ably highlighted by Commissioner Greene of TCI Human Rights Commission, its important, that F Chambers recognize these issues and seek to find a way to help correct these before it ruins our society and way of life as we know it. It is my hope that with recruiting Sheena, she will be able to assist me and the firm in representing those who’s human rights have been affected without fear or favour.

Press Release: F Chambers

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Successful Community Kidney Screening Events Hosted by InterHealth Canada – TCI Hospital and Ministry of Health and Human Services in Grand Turk and Salt Cay

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(Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands – Friday, April 19th, 2024): – InterHealth Canada Turks and Caicos Islands Hospital, in partnership with the Ministry of Health and Human Services, is delighted to announce the successful completion of the Community Kidney Screening Events held in Grand Turk and Salt Cay. These events marked a significant milestone in promoting kidney health awareness and early detection.

On April 12, 2024, on Grand Turk (Dillon Hall) and April 13, 2024, on Salt Cay (Ministry of Health Clinic), participants had the opportunity to receive immediate screening results and personalized guidance from dedicated healthcare professionals. The collaborative effort between InterHealth Canada-Turks and Caicos Islands Hospital and the Ministry of Health and Human Services empowered individuals to prioritize their kidney health and take proactive steps towards well-being.

Reflecting on the event’s success, Dr Denise Braithwaite-Tennant, CEO of InterHealth Canada Turks and Caicos Islands Hospital, shared, “We are happy to see the positive impact of the Community Kidney Screening Events in Grand Turk and Salt Cay. By providing accessible screenings and expert guidance by our clinical teams, including our nephrologist and internist, we equip individuals with the knowledge to make informed decisions about their kidney health.”

Similarly, Dr Camelia Clarke, Director of the Health Promotion and Advocacy Unit of the Ministry of Health and Human Services, expressed her satisfaction with the outcomes, stating, “These events have showcased the importance of early detection and preventive care in maintaining optimal kidney health.”

The support of sponsors, including the TCI Boating Club, Air and Sea Agency, The Olympic Group Limited, Flow and Digicel, played a crucial role in the success of the Community Kidney Screening Events.

InterHealth-Canada Turks and Caicos Islands Hospital and the Ministry of Health and Human Services are excited to announce that a series of Kidney Community Screenings with dates for Providenciales, North and Middle Caicos, and South Caicos will be revealed soon, further extending the impact of this important initiative.

The Community Kidney Screening Events in Grand Turk and Salt Cay have set a solid foundation for ongoing efforts to prioritize kidney health and well-being within the community. Together, we are taking proactive steps towards building a healthier future for all.

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“We are committed to this” says Noble as Beach Enclave Adopts Thelma Lightbourne Primary

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Dana Malcolm

Staff Writer 

The Thelma Lightbourne Primary is officially under the patronage of the Beach Enclave following an ‘adoption’ ceremony on Friday April 26, 2024, where executives of the resort development gave a strong commitment to the aspirations of the school, which is the learning center for hundreds of Providenciales children.

“I hope that with this partnership, with the wonderful young children we can create exceptional employees and exceptional people to drive the Turks and Caicos forward.  There is nothing at all, more important than the development of the people of this country in the development of this country.  We are not going anywhere, we want to be called, call us!” said Grant Noble, Chief Operating Officer, Beach Enclave. 

The event was attended by officials from Beach Enclave; Thelma Lightbourne, school patron;  Cheryl Jones Permanent Secretary of Education; and dozens of students. 

“Adopting a public school is not only beneficial for students and teachers but the entire community as well. It fosters a better sense of understanding of the community’s school system; it strengthens and improves school programs and curricula,” said Robin Cox-Foster, Principal of Thelma Lightbourne, during the adoption event

The adoption means that Beach Enclave will maintain contact with the PTA board and comes with a host of other responsibilities  including :

  • Providing resource personnel as guest speakers 
  • Providing manpower and skills for maintenance work and landscaping 
  • Encouraging guests to participate in the pack with a purpose initiative carried out by the US charity of the same name 
  • Participate in Read Aloud days and
  • Partake in school functions

Cheryl Ann Jones, Permanent Secretary of Education, also thanked Beach Enclave for their support highlighting that partnerships such as these had proven successful all across the Turks and Caicos. 

“Because of our partners we see growth with our schools and students— I look forward to seeing how this partnership develops and I do hope that it is an example to other organizations to join,” she maintained. 

Beach Enclave is a collection of 27 private villas located in some of the most picturesque beaches of the Providenciales, Noble and his team, treated to kind words and performance by the children shared that he was humbled and privileged to partake in the event. 

“We are so committed to this.  Thank you very much for giving us the opportunity to work with you.  It’s very exciting,” said Noble.

In response to sentiments from Cox-Foster that the school would be calling on Beach Enclave, Noble maintained that they weren’t going anywhere and encouraged the school to ask for what it needed. 

A moment was observed for Autism Awareness Month during the ceremony with students and other attendees lighting up blue candles in support.

At the front of the event with a strong smile and dressed in blue like the other attendees was Thelma Lightbourne after whom the school, located in Leeward, Providenciales, is named. The  school’s construction was facilitated by an EU development grant, and officially named in honor Lightbourne, native to Middle Caicos, who began teaching at the young age of 15 and spent decades in the field of public education in the Turks and Caicos Islands. 

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TCHTA MOURNS THE PASSING OF PAST PRESIDENT IAN MCLEOD  

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Providenciales, Turks & Caicos Islands – The Board of Directors and Members of the Turks & Caicos Hotel and Tourism Association today mourn the loss of TCHTA and industry stalwart, Ian McLeod.

McLeod, a former Director at the Ocean Club Resorts from 2003 – 2019, was a champion for Turks & Caicos tourism and a fundamental figure in the association. He was a dedicated Board Member of the TCHTA and served as the association’s President for four years. He remained active and was an integral part of the TCHTA’s Sustainable Tourism Committee until he retired in 2019. His commitment extended to the entire region, serving on Boards with the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association.

“Ian was meticulous in his research and was keen on information-sharing for the benefit of the industry,” said Stacy Cox, TCHTA CEO. “He was passionate about the work, the people, and the country.”  His commitment to legislative changes that would benefit the hospitality industry was admirable, and Ian was called upon often to assist with the preparation of white papers to propose beneficial policies.

Hailing from Montreal, McLeod was an accomplished hotelier having managed hotels in locations such as Dubai and Auckland. He made Turks and Caicos his home and ran the Erebus Inn before taking a position with Ocean Club Resorts. In 2020, the TCHTA awarded McLeod the Lifetime Achievement Award in recognition of his dedication to the industry and the organization.  After his tenure with Ocean Club Resorts he started McLeod Consulting, lending his expertise to investors and stakeholders in the tourism space.

Beyond his professional contributions, Ian was committed to community safety and welfare, serving as President of Crime Stoppers Turks and Caicos. In this role, he championed innovative approaches to encourage confidential information-sharing, enhancing local efforts to assist police in maintaining peace and security in the islands.

TCHTA President James McAnally reflected, “Ian’s dedication to the country and his genuine love for the community cannot be understated. He was relentless in his efforts to shape policies that would ensure the sustainability of the industry and the environment. His work and influence have been instrumental in advancing the work of the association.”

Ian’s impact on Turks & Caicos tourism and community safety will be remembered as a cornerstone of his legacy. The TCHTA extends its deepest sympathies to the family and friends of Ian McLeod during this difficult time.

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