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One-in-10 sex assault victims have forensic evidence stored In the four years to the end of July 2020, there were 1,258 attendances to the Dublin Sexual Assault Treatment Units, with 10% choosing the storage option One-in-10 of those attending a sexual assault unit over a four year period had the forensic evidence stored to consider informing An Garda Síochána at a later stage. Fri, 15 Jan, 2021 - 13:52 Noel Baker, Social Affairs Correspondent One-in-10 people who attended a sexual assault treatment unit over a four year period had forensic evidence stored to allow them to consider informing An Garda Síochána at a later stage. ....
Success: Lynsey Robson, Macmillan Lead Cancer Nurse at NCIC NHS Foundation Trust A RECENTLY retired driving instructor, who lives with life limiting secondary pancreatic cancer, has backed a new West Cumbrian community cancer service as providing vital additional support to all those living with cancer. Carolyn Pickering, 62, from Tirril near Penrith, recently retired after almost 40 years as a driving instructor. She was forced to retire last year following her diagnosis of secondary pancreatic cancer that can be managed with a course of targeted daily chemotherapy tablets, but not cured. The service has been launched in partnership with national charity Macmillan Cancer Support and the local NHS in West Cumbria and will support people living with cancer in the community with tailored cancer care, support and advice and with a focus on the psychological and physical impact of cancer. ....
The Donald Berman Maimonides Geriatric Centre in Côte St. Luc, managed by CIUSSS West-Central Montrealâs Support Program for the Autonomy of Seniors â SAPA, has been a centre of this yearâs COVID storm, in both the first and second waves of the pandemic. Outbreaks took place both in the spring and this fall, leading to infections and deaths. The outbreak this past fall affecting staff and residents resulted in Maimonides residents being among the first in Canada to receive the recently approved Pfizer vaccine. Working at the centre of this health maelstrom has been Jennifer Clarke, program coordinator at Maimonides for the last three years. Her responsibility is to ensure the safety and quality of care for all Maimonides residents, a daunting task at best in the face of a virulent virus. ....
Centra Nurse is Virginia’s Nurse of the Year Heather Mayberry, a Clinical Nurse Specialist for several units at Lynchburg General Hospital, has been named Nurse of the Year by the Virginia Nurses Association for her work with the COVID pandemic at Centra. She received the award for her work to develop the concept of a Variable Acuity Unit, which paired COVID patients with specially trained front-line workers that provide care for them. Mayberry spoke with the Morningline: ....
I am writing from the perspective that the websites under my control that are part of the I will also refer to information contained in the Bible, a collection of 66 ancient writings written by 40 or more different authors over a period of about 2,000 years. I have studied the Bible since 1979, and later spent three years in college majoring in it until I earned a bachelor’s degree in it in 1984, and now have spent over 35 years mostly unlearning what I was taught in Bible school so I could reconcile what is really happening in the world with what the Bible actually teaches. ....