Technical Report prepared for MaleSurvior.org

#OprahPrime The avg. time before a male discloses being sexually abused is abt 20 yrs (see p. 14) https://t.co/WYoXpwFQpG — MaleSurvivor (@MaleSurvivorORG) July 18, 2014 Since its emergence as a public health problem in the 1970s, most discussions of CSA have focused on female victims. There is growing awareness, however, that boys are frequently the…

Tweet from HuffPost Living – 41 sneaky ways to eat more vegetables

HuffPost Living 41 sneaky ways to eat more vegetables http://t.co/BmQXHZJSYI https://twitter.com/HealthyLiving/status/490065993817784321 9:30 p.m. – 18 Jul 14 Sent from my Windows Phone Related articles Stepparent Advice: How to Stop Stressing Over Winning Over Your Stepkids 20 Muffin Recipes Worth Waking Up For How Do You Stay Hydrated?

It’s Time To Reevaluate Your Relationship With Your Phone

Do you keep your mobile phone with you all the time? With so many ways to stay connected, procrastinate and distract yourself, it’s important to take a step back and spend some time away from your devices. Related articles Is it safe to carry your smartphone in your pocket? GAO requests energy limit reevaluation Should…

Presbyterian Support New Zealand (National Office)

Collectively, the seven Presbyterian Support organisations are one of the largest providers of a range of social services in New Zealand. We work with older people, people with disabilities, families at risk, children and young people. Services we provide include residential care, home care, community care and support, day/activity programmes, social work support, counselling, employment…

Good Reads

“Victims No Longer: Men recovery from incest and other sexual abuse” by Mike LEW. Library ref; 362.89 LEW. A classic self help book dealing with male survivor issues, one of the first written in this field. “Abused Boys: The neglected victims of sexual abuse” by Mic HUNTER. ref; 362.89 HUN. An excellent self help book,…

Fewer working hours could improve wellbeing and the economy

Fewer working hours could improve wellbeing & economy according to experts. We ask charities what they think http://t.co/iI9WqcuuIv — Guardian Voluntary (@GdnVoluntary) July 17, 2014 Anna Coote, Nef’s head of social policy, believes that if larger charities moved to four day weeks they would be rewarded with “a more rounded and balanced workforce, less prone…