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'There is always more we can, we must, & we want to do': Chan Chun Sing on more mental health support for students

'There is always more we can, we must, & we want to do': Chan Chun Sing on more mental health support for students
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Transcripts for MSNBC Stephanie Ruhle Reports 20240604 13:43:00

Active. we only have a handful that have passed these laws and so many others that we cover in our report. how hard is it going to be to get kids back in school and assimilated? we keep saying open the doors, let them in. but for some kids, they have had immunocompromised family members and they ve been in complete isolation for a long period of time. absolutely. we have seen this, when we talk to youth, they talk about the isolation, the loneliness, and the difficulty finding help and knowing how to help a friend. and so that s why we cover in our report mental health education in schools. again, new york led the way, k-12, mental health education requirements. and technical assistance to help with that. but not very many states have that. so students don t know what they re seeing, what are the signs and symptoms. i really wish i had had that. when i went to college, i had a dear friend who had major

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Transcripts for MSNBC Stephanie Ruhle Reports 20240604 13:44:00

Depression, died by suicide after we graduated, and i didn t know how to help her. i didn t know what to say and what to do. we can fix that. we can require mental health education in our schools, and we need to. we certainly do. mary, thank you so much for your work and thank you for joining us this morning. if you at home know someone who is struggling or you, yourself, are struggling with mental health issues. please know you re not alone. you can speak to someone immediately by calling this number on your screen, 800-273-8255. moving on, there s another set of unintended consequences of the covid lockdown. it is around returning to restaurants. we know more than 100,000 of them closed for good last year, and the ones that survived are trying hard to make up for lost revenue. good news, lots of diners are coming back. but the return of restaurants, i can t believe this, but it s true, also means the return of a whole lot of rudeness, maybe ruder than ever. my next guest had customers that

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Lethbridge crime rate down in all areas of the city

Lethbridge crime rate down in all areas of the city
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Lethbridge crime rate down in all areas of the city - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News

Lethbridge crime rate down in all areas of the city - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News
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Ex-smokers, share how you kicked the butt


Ex-smokers, share how you kicked the butt
Ex-smokers, share how you kicked the butt
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Keeping the lungs healthy is the need of the hour and one of the biggest villains to stop a person from taking good care of their respiratory system is smoking. Some smokers have
quit the habit, however, some continue to walk the trail. To mark
World No Tobacco Day 2021, a month-long campaign was launched on Monday. The ‘Commit to Quit’ campaign on the theme “Own Your POWER - I Am the Champion of My Story” offers a platform for those who have successfully quit

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Mental health services are just a call away


Mental health services are just a call away
The common thread is that if you call here, the first thing that you re going to get is a trained counselor that s going to listen to what s going on.
Author: Jackie Roberts, WGRZ Staff
Published: 10:18 PM EDT May 6, 2021
Updated: 11:10 PM EDT May 6, 2021
BUFFALO, N.Y. Mental health experts locally told 2 On Your Side it s important people who are struggling know that they re not alone and that there are resources to help.
Jessica Pirro, the CEO of Crisis Services, said every day, they receive hundreds of calls from people. She added that you don t have to be in a heightened crisis to reach out.

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Chinese Court's Anti-LGBT Ruling -- American Companies Remain Silent


The 2013 edition of
Mental Health Education for College Students listed homosexuality under “common psychosexual disorders” and said that it “was believed to be a disruption of love and sex or perversion of the sex partner”.
In 2017, Xixi sued the publisher of the textbook, which is used by a number of Chinese universities, and the online retailer that stocks it, JD.com. She asked that the publisher remove the reference and publicly apologize. She argued that the book was “poor quality work” as there was no scientific evidence to back up the statement.
When National Review reached out to thirteen American companies and five multinational corporations that manufacture in China while also selling LGTBQ pride products, just one company Sweden-based clothing retailer H&M responded.

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American Companies Remain Silent on Chinese Court's Anti-LGBT Ruling


American Companies Remain Silent on Chinese Court’s Anti-LGBT Ruling
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More than a dozen companies contacted by National Review remained silent when asked to comment on a recent Chinese court decision that upheld a ruling that a textbook description of homosexuality as “a psychological disorder” was not a factual error but an “academic view.”
Suqian Intermediate People’s Court in the eastern province of Jiangsu issued the ruling in response to an appeal filed by 24-year-old Ou Jiayong, also known as Xixi, who first discovered the psychology textbook that described being gay as a mental disorder during her studies at the South China Agricultural University in 2016, according to 

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