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Cabinet approves Social Protection policy

Cabinet has approved the long-awaited Social Protection Policy after the Health Ministry announced its completion earlier this year.

The new development, announced late last week, highlights a renewed focus on providing financial assistance and strengthening social safety nets in the territory. According to the Cabinet release, the policy aims to “improve governance, progressively expand coverage through effective design, efficient service delivery, and adequate financing of social protection, and strengthen the resilience and adaptability of core social protection functions”. This comprehensive approach ensures more equitable support for the most vulnerable in the BVI. The Cabinet decision, made on September 18, also authorised the Health Ministry to engage a UNICEF legal consultant to draft the Social Protection Bill. This legislation will align with the new policy and incorporate recommendations from the recently approved Social Assistance Programme Design. The Attorney General’s Chambers will guide the drafting process.

Benefits for residents

The policy introduces amendments to the Public Assistance Legislation, strengthening social support for vulnerable groups. The changes include the introduction of basic income grants, hardship allowances, and shock response grants under the Public Assistance (Amendment) Act 2024. These measures are expected to provide much-needed financial relief to those facing economic challenges.

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