Wednesday, October 5, 2011

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. The public sector unions online to announce a strike vote

. Unemployment rises above 2.5 m

Care monitoring struggled with unrealistic targets, say MPs

. The influx of prisoners after the riot, "led to serious incidents"

. The government plans to regain the women

. Health Club aims to support the Epsom Hospital NHS

. 5000 killed or injured due to security bugs NHS

. RIBA condemns

"scandalous shoe box house," are now built in Britain


. Children trapped materialistic UK



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. The scale of the cuts have "no impact" on services for people with disabilities

. Carlene Firmin: We must stop the use of murders in the streets " / aa>
. Social networks help to mobilize the masses

. Service personnel from the first line at the door

. Peter Hetherington: We need more houses, do not despair disconcerting

. Stuart Etherington: After the riots, charities have a crucial role in rebuilding communities

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. How the company "great action '

. How the agreement between the three? municipalities to share services that happened?


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. BBC unions plan "strikes in the UK"

. Children and young people today: children who have been set up to fail "in monitoring post-custody

. community care: Three advice not to run children's homes or self

. Independent: Osborne said to stop spinning and the opening of all official statistics

. Inside the house, most tenants willing to pay housing benefit directly to the owner

. Localgov.co.uk: Ministers consider "super group" municipal taxes

. Public Finance: Mirrlees Review calls for the end of the tax advice and NI

. Telegraph: Only 89 enroll patients for the pilot e-mail GP

. Third Sector: Government support "discourages people from volunteering"

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highly recommended . A message from Gavin Kelly Foundation resolution in the government's plans to attract women voters:

"... it is important to be cautious when talking about women voters call (an empty phrase - When you hear politicians'? Vote men"). rarely sensitive generalizations can be made about half the electorate not to the overall figures standing on the ground that the dramatic gender gap in electoral support has opened the most people, regardless of gender, attention these questions -.. employment, inflation and standard of living, crime, immigration and the NHS ..

And the impact of the frequency of age, social class, the occupation and geography that prevails in explaining gender differences

But make no mistake, despite all warnings, some changes occur. "

Jen response

Hall of history stored in the memo leaked to the coalition also struck me:

"Conservatives can not tell the difference between" women "and" parents. " Secret government plans to regain the women "

. An excellent post on mothers, caregivers and Nicky Clark blogger Joe Public on our blog, noting that disability hate crimes began with verbal abuse:

"... this behavior to be abhorrent in a civilized society, is increasing. Catalogue of abuse of disabled people is a routine and as a spectrum. The point is of extreme torture and death, but the birth of intolerance is always dehumanizing verbal abuse.

We can not allow this to continue. It can collectively challenge and legislate against racism, anti-Semitism and homophobia disablism but allow to stand for itself without an answer.

Because it is in the language we use every day that the seeds are sown for disablism and people with disabilities and reap the harvest target abuse. '

. Alcohol New British research charity, which launches today. The organization aims to "address some of the problems created by alcohol abuse and provide solid evidence, science to guide policy and practice in the UK", and has published new research on the price Minimum alcohol at the time of its launch. Its president, Professor Robin Davidson said:

"This launch marks the beginning of a new era for research on alcohol-related harm in the UK. There is no doubt that excessive drinking can have a profoundly negative impact on individuals and society. Alcohol Research UK will fund research to help policy makers and practitioners to make decisions based on the evidence to help solve this problem of large-scale ... We must act now to ensure the future of our society is not tainted by the abuse of alcohol. "

coincidence, today also sees the launch of a new monitoring drug treatment, which aims to review the decisions of local commissioners of drugs and alcohol. The group of more than 40 rehabilitation providers, including Hi Army and the Priory, says there is growing evidence that "the commissioners across the country are against public policy and to continue in -investment in abstinence-based recovery. "

. A very moving film about palliative care, including Dr. Claudia Bausewein, a specialist in palliative medicine, talks about his work. The film is part of a project of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs at the approach of London 2012, which calls on people from other countries who came to Britain to study or work experience in Britain.

Mencap

. Competition for food stamps, photography and film in the annual competition celebrating "the things that are important for people with a learning disability." The awards were presented at a demonstration in London last night and the winners can be found on the Mencap website. The winning photographs will be exhibited next week at the headquarters of sponsor Fujifilm in Bedford, then the Rich Mix gallery in London next month.

. Dementia Awareness Day, we approach the weekend. In two new films of flexible films, the problems faced by people with dementia and their caregivers are discussed by McNamara and Elaine Norrms. I was particularly struck by a comment from Norrms:

"When I was first diagnosed, I lost 70% of my friends because of the stigma that accompanies it. Norrms yet I stay, I'm still the same person. I do 't understand, is not contagious. "

. How inspired by a television campaign. EastEnders fans, inspired by Christian drama and history Syed, launched a campaign to raise £ 2000 for Stonewall. They explain:

Christians "Together we have seen grow in love, but on the other hand, the daily struggle of prejudice and bigotry of his detractors. Because of their sexuality and love of another, we have seen suffer physical homophobic attack, an explosion of homophobia in the mother of Zainab Syed and perceived as a perversion. Similarly, Syed was informed by his mother who is better dead than gay, and even sought to de-gaying therapy as an attempt to "heal" itself. See Syed Christian EastEnders together not only see the heart has melted, but reinforced our need to be together, despite all the opposition they encounter. "3D history has reinforced our values, ethics and views on homosexuality. We believe that every person should be free to ridicule, abuse, oppression and intimidation, even if they love or draws. It also supports and endorses the need for people to educate others on equality, tolerance and acceptance. That's why we chose to charity Stonewall. "

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