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I thought there was no one else like me : Push to build peer support into mental health overhaul
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I thought there was no one else like me : Push to build peer support into mental health overhaul
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Meanwhile, a small minority of people had confronted others for following the rules too closely.
Professor Kathy Douglas is an expert in conflict and dispute resolution.
Credit:Jason South
Belief in the conspiracy theory that the government wants people to wear face masks only as a way of controlling them was associated with confronting someone for sticking to the rules too closely, with 21 per cent of believers saying they had done so.
In Victoria, disputes over COVID-19 rules are continuing to play out on social media and in public, with many perceiving mask rules are being flouted more during the latest outbreak of the virus.
They think they can do what they like : COVID-19 rules spark flashpoints, expose fault lines
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âWe apologise for any hurtâ: Readings regrets 2018 event with feminist author Julie Bindel
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Melbourne bookseller Readings has belatedly apologised for hosting an event three years ago with radical feminist Julie Bindel, who faces criticism over her views on transgender issues.
In 2018 Bindel, a campaigner against male violence, spoke at a Hawthorn bookshop event about her book,
The Pimping of Prostitution, about the global sex trade.
Author Julie Bindel
On Tuesday, Readings issued a statement on its website saying it âregrets programming Julie Bindel in 2018â. The independent bookseller apologised for âany hurt caused by highlighting the work of an author whose current stance is to divide our communityâ.