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Virgin Islands Autism Centre Empowers Children with Transitional Summer Camp Program

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The Virgin Islands Autism Centre recently concluded its transitional summer camp program, aimed at providing support and a smooth transition for children with autism and other developmental disabilities.

The camp, which ran from July 4 to 28, was designed to introduce children assigned to the Therapeutic Kindergarten classroom to a similar routine they would experience in September 2023. Crystal Estridge, Director for the Autism Centre, explained that the camp mimicked a typical school day, including morning and afternoon snacks, lunch, and rest time. This structure was implemented to ease the transition into the Therapeutic Kindergarten classroom.

The program also incorporated sensory and tactile activities, as well as outdoor exposure and pet therapy, to aid in generalization and overall development. The centre is dedicated to providing mechanisms for individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities to enhance their cognitive and motor skills during the early intervention stage. The goal is to prepare them for integration into the formal school system with the necessary abilities and readiness, in collaboration with the Ministry of Education.

While the centre typically offers camps during holiday seasons, this specific program focused on assisting clients with their transition. Miss Estridge expressed satisfaction with the success of this year’s camp in helping the children and expressed hopes for expanding the program next year with a greater variety of activities. She mentioned plans for more excursions, allowing the children to experience a wider range of activities and exposure.

The Ministry of Health and Social Development remains committed to improving the health and social well-being of the people of the Virgin Islands. The transitional summer camp program at the Virgin Islands Autism Centre exemplifies this commitment, providing invaluable support and resources to children with autism and developmental disabilities.

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BVIslander J’Sally O’Niel Called to Practice as Member of the BVI Bar

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BVIslander J’Sally O’Niel was officially called to practice as a member of the Bar of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court in the Territory of the Virgin Islands on Monday, January 13. The ceremony, held before the Honourable Justice Stanley John K.C., saw J’Sally presented to the court by Associate Aaron Mayers.

J’Sally, who began her pupillage at Conyers’ BVI office in September 2024, has quickly gained recognition for her professionalism. Mark Forte, Partner and Head of BVI Litigation & Restructuring at Conyers, commended her work ethic, noting, “J’Sally has demonstrated an exceptional work ethic, and we look forward to seeing her thrive in her legal career.”

J’Sally earned her Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of Manchester in the United Kingdom and was called to the Bar of England and Wales by the Honourable Society of Lincoln’s Inn in October 2024.

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Former Legislator Dr Kedrick Pickering Becomes International Best-Selling Author with New Book

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Dr Kedrick Pickering, former legislator and renowned obstetrician, has achieved international recognition with the release of his book, Walk in Faith & Medicine: Daily Lessons & Insights from a Doctor’s Handwritten Journal. Published on December 12, the 139-page Kindle edition has swiftly become the number one New Release in Obstetrics & Gynaecology on Amazon, earning Dr Pickering a place among Amazon’s International Best Sellers.

Walk in Faith & Medicine provides readers with a deeply personal account of Dr Pickering’s tenure as the only Obstetrician and Gynaecologist in the British Virgin Islands for nearly three decades. The book intricately weaves his medical experiences with his spiritual reflections, offering profound insights into the challenges of practising medicine in a setting where resources were often limited, but faith and resilience were abundant.

Through heartfelt anecdotes, Dr Pickering recounts the joys and struggles of his career, from the miracle of delivering life under difficult circumstances to the strength he found in spirituality when faced with adversity. Each chapter sheds light on the delicate balance between clinical expertise and moral contemplation.

The book’s release has received widespread acclaim, resonating with audiences in both medical and spiritual communities. Its success highlights Dr Pickering’s unique ability to capture the human side of healthcare while addressing universal themes of faith and hope.

Walk in Faith & Medicine is available exclusively as a Kindle edition and is already being hailed as an inspirational must-read.

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Ralph T. & Edris O’Neal Foundation Champions Education with Book Donation

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The Ralph T. & Edris O’Neal Foundation has enriched the Robinson O’Neal Memorial Primary School with a collection of books spotlighting the Virgin Islands’ rich history, heritage, and culture.

The donation, presented by Abigail O’Neal, Executive Director of the Foundation, comes as part of the organization’s commitment to preserving the region’s cultural legacy while fostering a love for reading.

“Every school year, my father would donate books by local and other authors to schools throughout the Territory,” said O’Neal. “It’s my humble pleasure to carry on this tradition as part of the Foundation’s work.”

During her visit to the school, O’Neal found herself inspired by the students’ palpable enthusiasm for learning. One student proudly shared that he was juggling three books at once, a testament to the school’s nurturing environment and the students’ thirst for knowledge.

“It is so important that our children develop a love for the written word in all forms. Reading not only educates but expands one’s vision and transports readers to different worlds,” O’Neal emphasized.

The donation includes several rare and out-of-print titles, aligning with the Foundation’s mission to reintroduce pivotal historical works to the Virgin Islands community. These books, O’Neal explained, are vital for preserving the wisdom and lessons of the past.

Engaging with the students, she encouraged discussions about the significance of history. The students’ collective response — “Because those lessons can help us inform the future” — underscored the lasting impact of such initiatives.

O’Neal also commended the efforts of Ms. Powell and her teaching staff for creating an environment that fosters academic curiosity and excellence. She extended her gratitude to Victor International and the Johnson Family for their continued support of education in Virgin Gorda.

For more information, please contact: Ralph T. & Edris O’Neal Foundation

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