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Prison staff host seniors’ tea party

Corrections Week kicked off with a Seniors' Tea Party at St. Paul's Anglican Church in Paget on Monday(Photograph by Blaire Simmons)

Seniors were treated to a tea party at St. Paul’s Anglican Church in Paget on Monday, hosted by the Department of Corrections as part of Corrections Week.

Minister of Health, Seniors and Environment Jeanne Atherden told attendees she wanted to thank “all of the Corrections staff who deserves to be recognised for the important role they play in keeping Bermuda safe.”

“This week will highlight the good work being done by corrections officers and staff in the island’s prison facilities, as well as the various community service and outreach programmes undertaken by the department,” added the Minister.

“They take pride in this role, they are dedicated and they work very hard. Their jobs are tremendously difficult, full of challenges and it carries with it a significant responsibility.

“Today is another wonderful occasion to salute you and to let you know that you are appreciated by the Government and people of Bermuda.”

The seniors’ party is an annual event, organised by the Department of Corrections.