Senate Could Have Votes To Impeach, McConnell Pleased About The Idea
Senate Could Have Votes To Impeach, McConnell Pleased About The Idea
BY TYLER DURDEN
Pence Against Using 25th Amendment
Numerous sources are reporting that Vice President Mike Pence has ruled out using the 25th Amendment to remove President Trump from office. The Vice President has instead urged congress to focus on Biden transition and avoid impeachment, according to AP.
Pence sent a letter to Speaker Pelosi stating I do not believe that such a course of action is in the best interest of our Nation or the Constitution.
Senate May Have Enough Votes For Impeachment
Whakatāne role model Luke Gray earns local hero award
12 Jan, 2021 08:46 PM
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Bay of Plenty District Health Board occupational therapist Luke Gray received Kiwibank Local Hero of the Year Award - Te Pou Toko o te Tau. Photo / Supplied
Bay of Plenty District Health Board occupational therapist Luke Gray received Kiwibank Local Hero of the Year Award - Te Pou Toko o te Tau. Photo / Supplied
Rotorua Daily Post
Luke Gray has been recognised as a local hero for his work supporting young people s mental health in his Whakatāne community.
The Bay of Plenty District Health Board (BOPDHB) occupational therapist Luke said he was honoured and humbled to receive a prestigious Kiwibank Local Hero of the Year Award - Te Pou Toko o te Tau.
49pc of ICU staff ‘have mental health issues’ due to Covid
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January 13, 2021
LONDON: Almost half of intensive care staff working during the coronavirus crisis are likely to be suffering from problem drinking, severe anxiety or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), new research suggests.
The study, from King’s College London and published in the journal Occupational Medicine, found poor mental health was common among intensive care unit (ICU) staff, and was more pronounced in nurses than in doctors or health workers on the ward.
For the study, 709 healthcare workers from nine ICUs in England completed anonymous web-based surveys in June and July 2020.
Morneau Shepell: One third of working Britons concerned about a co-worker s mental health
Morneau Shepell s Mental Health Index for December continues to trend below the pre-2020 benchmark, with optimism lower than it was in April 2020
Morneau Shepell, a leading provider of total wellbeing, mental health and digital mental health services, today released its monthly Mental Health Index report, revealing a consistently negative mental health score among Britons for the ninth consecutive month. The findings show that ongoing lack of optimism, depression and anxiety continue to impact the mental wellbeing of Britons.
The Mental Health Index score is -12.8, an improvement from November (-13.7). The score measures the improvement or decline in mental health from the pre-2020 benchmark of 75. The Mental Health Index also tracks sub-scores against the benchmark, measuring financial risk (5.3), psychological health (-5.3), isolation (-11.7), work productivity (-12.1), anxiety (-14.6), de