AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoImmigration & Child Welfare: An AP investigation says the Trump administration has re-separated dozens of children from parents for a second time, despite a legal settlement meant to keep families together—raising fresh alarms about detention and family separation practices. Education Policy: England’s government confirmed new school rules from September requiring spare adrenaline auto-injectors, staff allergy training, and dedicated allergy policies to reduce allergy-related absences. Public Health & Water: Papua New Guinea’s NCDPHA signed an agreement with WaterAid to expand WaSH for maternal health, focusing on governance and institutional strengthening. Child Protection Oversight: Queensland’s forced adoption inquiry faces pushback as a major provider warns the government must consider lifelong adoption consequences. Government Accountability & Services: Delhi CM Rekha Gupta held a public hearing to speed up action on civic, education, welfare, and policing complaints. Welfare Tech Debate: Australia’s PSA warns against rushing AI into welfare decisions, arguing it could replace human judgment in rights-affecting cases. Local Governance & Transport: New Zealand’s Environment Canterbury will add bus services on key routes to meet rising demand and ease fuel-cost pressure. Public Finance: South Africa’s Treasury is set to pay over R2bn in inflation-linked bond interest to investors.
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