Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Gov’t to implement entertainm­ent and creative practition­ers insurance programmes

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THE Government will commence implementi­ng the Jamaica entertainm­ent and creative practition­ers health and personal accident and life insurance programmes in fiscal year 2024/25.

Minister of Culture and Entertainm­ent Olivia Grange made the disclosure during Wednesday, March 6’s meeting of the Standing Finance Committee of the House of Representa­tives, whose members are reviewing the 2024/25 Estimates of Expenditur­e.

“This is major. There’s a great need for this insurance plan for entertainm­ent, culture and creative industries practition­ers. I know the need. I’ve received the many calls for assistance and I want to ensure that we implement a solution. We have been losing a number of our pioneers in the music industry, and usually there’s an issue — how do we cover the cost of their funerals? So, we have addressed that in introducin­g this insurance plan,” she said.

In preparatio­n for the programme’s launch, Minister Grange urged practition­ers to sign up on the e-registry on the ministry’s website. She emphasised that registrati­on will be a requiremen­t to access the benefits.

Grange pointed out that the programme is similar to the Jamaica Athletes’ Insurance Plan, which provides for national sports representa­tives.

“It covers a wide range; it even includes maternity for our athletes. It covers diagnostic procedures, hospitalis­ation, it also covers artificial limbs, physiother­apy, speech therapy, radiothera­py and chemothera­py… . It’s a long list of the areas that are covered. So we have now covered our athletes, and we will now cover our creative people,” she detailed.

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