Neglect due to drugs greater risk than physical abuse

Neglect due to drugs greater risk than physical abuse

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11745201 A Herald investigation of the root causes of child abuse, starting today, finds that schools are more afraid of parents neglecting their children because of drugs and alcohol than they are of direct physical abuse. “It’s not the black eyes, it’s more children that have had a lack of sleep because there’s been a…

Countries that prevent their citizens accessing social networks

Countries that prevent their citizens accessing social networks

As Russia blocks LinkedIn: these countries already deny access to social networks https://t.co/N5lD6Peyvx pic.twitter.com/uWpkQE1Peq — World Economic Forum (@wef) December 4, 2016 Russia’s communications regulator has ordered internet service providers to block public access to social networking site LinkedIn to comply with a court ruling that found the firm guilty of violating data laws. Domestic…

Who knew ? We have blasphemy law in New Zealand

Who knew ? We have blasphemy law in New Zealand

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blasphemy_law_in_New_Zealand In New Zealand, Section 123[1] of the Crimes Act 1961 allows for imprisonment up to one year for anyone who publishes any “blasphemous libel”. Prosecution may proceed only with the leave of the Attorney-General.[2] To date the only prosecution for blasphemous libel in New Zealand has been the case of John Glover, publisher of…

Bertolucci: He was fat and sweaty and very manipulative

Bertolucci: He was fat and sweaty and very manipulative

http://www.elle.com/culture/movies-tv/news/a41202/bertolucci-last-tango-in-paris-rape-scene-non-consensual/ It’s known as one of the most infamous rape scenes in Hollywood history-but Last Tango in Paris director Bernardo Bertolucci admitted in a recently surfaced video that star Maria Schneider never consented to it. Instead, Bertolucci confessed in the 2013 clip that he and Marlon Brando came up with the idea to shoot the…

Peer Support: Underlying theory

Peer Support: Underlying theory

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peer_support The effectiveness of peer support is believed to derive from a variety of psychosocial processes described best by Mark Salzer in 2002:[2] social support, experiential knowledge, social learning theory, social comparison theory and the helper-therapy principle.[3] Social support is the existence of positive psychosocial interactions with others with whom there is mutual trust and…

Man-shaming

Man-shaming

https://www.google.co.nz/amp/s/www.washingtonpost.com/amphtml/posteverything/wp/2016/06/30/feminists-treat-men-badly-its-bad-for-feminism/ Things have gotten to a point where casual low-level male-bashing is a constant white noise in the hip progressive online media. Take a recent piece on Broadly, the women’s section of Vice, titled, “Men Are Creepy, New Study Confirms” — promoted with a Vice Facebook post that said: “Are you a man? You’re probably a creep.” The actual studyfound…

Two-Thirds Of New Zealand Primary Schoolers Are Talking To Friends Online

Two-Thirds Of New Zealand Primary Schoolers Are Talking To Friends Online

Study Finds Two-Thirds Of New Zealand Primary Schoolers Are Talking To Friends Online: AVG (AU/NZ) Pty Ltd, the… https://t.co/8DrLGmgTXw – Christchurch News (@ChristchurchDay) December 1, 2016 The Digital Playground, the third stage of AVG’s year-long Digital Diaries research program, further delves into the increasingly digitally-literate group of 6-to-9-year olds and their parents in Australia, New…

Which is the greenest, happiest country in the world?

Which is the greenest, happiest country in the world?

Which is the greenest, happiest country in the world? https://t.co/zYq7xlsfXW pic.twitter.com/0fSjJP0pp6 – World Economic Forum (@wef) December 1, 2016 There’s one country that stands out: Costa Rica, which tops the ranking for the third time. It is the happiest and most sustainable country on Earth, according to the Happy Planet Index. So, what is it…