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Humans are drawn to “simple answers” in times of crisis.
Science Explain Why People Are Stockpiling Toilet Paper That Do Not Protect Against Coronavirus https://t.co/z43YGScrrC — Better Blokes (@BetterBlokesNZ) March 15, 2020 Images of empty cabinets and buying carts piled high with elements that have inundated news reviews and social feeds. People see pictures of panic buyers count on there is a purpose to panic…

Unspoken abuse: Mothers who rape their sons
Marcus died by suicide two years ago and when he did, he left University of Canberra researcher Lucetta Thomas a message. The sentence that stayed with her was this one: “The only course of action is for you to do something positive, like finish the PhD.” To an outsider, these could be understood as simple…
Pick a career that provides the right amount of distractions for your natural temperament or personality
http://bit.ly/34IhpCT Note that while we tend to celebrate the propensity to focus on or be immersed in something for extended periods of time, therefore resisting distractions, it is useful to remember that distractibility has the potential to enhance curiosity and creativity: the less seemingly irrelevant information you filter out or censor, the more original and…

Men & Depression – Brochure
People in their teens and early 20s start out reasonably cheerful. Gallup, a pollster, asked a representative sample of people in 158 countries to rate their life satisfaction on a scale from zero to ten. The data reported by the authors of the World Happiness Report, an academic study backed by the UN, show that…
14% of NZ children live in poverty
Many #OECD countries could learn from exerience of Denmark & Finland where only 4% of #children are assessed to live in relative poverty. Figures for USA are 21%, New Zealand 14%, UK & Australia13%, Canada 12%. Time for reflection in anglophone democracies? @OECD_Social https://t.co/9dk5kFOHe1 — Helen Clark (@HelenClarkNZ) October 17, 2019

Global implementation of peer support
Service users and researchers in HICs have advocated strongly for access to peer support for people with SMI [20, 21, 22]. In recent years, peer support has been adopted into policy in many English-speaking HICs (USA [23], Australia [24], New Zealand [25], Canada [26], UK [27]). The spread of peer support is also increasing across Europe. In…