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Designed to stop fathers dodging child support obligations
AAAP have been campaigning to remove a section of legislation which penalises sole parents who are unable or… https://t.co/VJCC4osfdx — WAVES Trust (@WAVES_Trust) September 14, 2016 The sanction is designed to stop fathers dodging child support obligations, but the group Auckland Action Against Poverty (AAAP) said it was excessively punitive, and children were the ones…
Wearable device may improve sleep, reduce PTSD risk
http://indianexpress.com/article/technology/science/wearable-device-may-improve-sleep-reduce-ptsd-risk-2981247/ A wearable device developed by Arizona-based research firm Brain State Technologies could help improve sleep and thereby lower the risk of developing post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), suggests new research. We all know how important sleep is for us to be able to function properly. From products such as the wearable device that is…
Changing the world
Why is Psychotherapy not changing the world? – Andrew Samuels: http://t.co/QF8YWqeIn4 via @YouTube — John Wilson (@onlinevents) July 14, 2014
Tweet from Everyday Mindfulness (@mindfuleveryday)
Everyday Mindfulness Perhaps the biggest tragedy in our lives is that freedom is possible, yet we can pass our years trapped in the same old patterns ~@TaraBrach https://twitter.com/mindfuleveryday/status/503441639126626304 19:20 – 24 Aug 14 Bryan operations@staging.betterblokes.org.nz Sent from my Windows Phone
Pushing ahead with a child-sex offender register (@NZStuff)
Stuff.co.nz News Child-sex offender register gets OK http://t.co/GbrV0ZV6LU https://twitter.com/NZStuff/status/495983204440866817 05:23 – 4 Aug 14 Bryan operations@staging.betterblokes.org.nz Sent from my Windows Phone The Government is pushing ahead with a child-sex offender register, which could eventually be expanded to include other sexual offenders. Police and Corrections Minister Anne Tolley has confirmed ministers signed off on plans to…
Judith Collins contends women have more of a use-by date in politics
http://www.radionz.co.nz/news/political/288360/how-sexist-is-new-zealand-politics Ms King, who was first elected in 1984, was the obvious choice as “Labour’s best performer” but people always want a “shiny new face”, Ms Collins says. In the politics game, she says, it is seen as a bad thing for a female politician to be middle-aged – despite all the experience she has…