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BPH Energy Limited (ASX:BPH) Quarterly Activities Report - ABN Newswire (@ABN_Newswire)

BPH Energy Limited (ASX:BPH) Quarterly Activities Report    ASX:BPH) and its investees activities during the December 2020 quarter were as follows: Equity Subsequent to shareholder approval received at the Company s General Meeting held on 11 December 2020: - 14,993,750 free attaching options to a July 2020 share placement with an exercise price of $0.05 per share and an expiry date of 29 July 2022 were issued. The lead manager to the share placement was also issued 2,000,000 listed options on the same terms. - 13,502,467 shortfall shares (representing $202,537) together with 6,751,235 free attaching options under the August 2020 2 for 5 non-renounceable rights issue at $0.015 per share together with one free attaching option with an exercise price of $0.05 per share and an expiry date of 29 July 2022 for every two shares subscribed for, were issued in extinguishment of amounts owed to directors. A further 2,599,880 shares (representing $38,398) in shortfall shares to

Weekend breast service clinics to ease waiting list backlog

Weekend breast service clinics to ease waiting list backlog Clinics aim to reduce appointment backlog The Breast Service at Noble s Hospital is going to have extra clinics over the next few weeks, aiming to reduce the backlog of patients waiting for a symptomatic appointment. Starting this weekend, an additional 30 slots are being offered across Saturday and Sunday and will run for the following four or five weeks. Referrals to the symptomatic clinics have increased significantly since June 2020; demand outweighing capacity. The service involves an assessment by the breast consultant team, diagnosis and potentially a biopsy, depending on need. The Patient Information Centre will be in contact with all those who are awaiting an appointment to book them into the earliest available clinic slot.

Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust providing advice for the bereaved

Self help guides for the bereaved. Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust (CNTW), a provider of mental health and disability services, is signposting advice and support to those who have been bereaved. Christmas can be a difficult time of year for anyone who has lost a loved one. This year Christmas may be particularly hard, a year we have suffered collective loss. Bereavement can have a significant impact on our wellbeing, especially when our normal reactions and behaviours have been restricted. Many families have not been able to attend funerals, visit loved ones in hospital or grieve in the way they have wanted.

Bereavement advice at Christmas

Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust is signposting people to bereavement advice and support this Christmas. In a year that has been difficult for many people, the local NHS trust that offers mental health and disability support is ensuring bereaved people know how to access the help they need. Bereavement can have a significant impact on mental health. Karen O’Rourke, Patient Information Centre Manager at CNTW, said: “Death is a situation none of us can properly prepare for. When we are faced with loss, we are faced with many questions. Some of these questions may not have an answer but it’s still important to talk through our thoughts and feelings – whatever they may be.

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