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Talensi District: 132 youth graduate from Technical and Vocational training


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BY: Vincent Amenuveve
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One Hundred and thirty-two young people from five communities in the Talensi District of the Upper East Region have graduated after completing a three-month training in technical and vocational skills.
The training was organised by Action Aid Ghana, a Non Governmental Organization under its Providing Employment Opportunities for Young people in Ghana project.
The beneficiaries were from the Dapooretindongo, Awaredone, Baare, Wakii and Gbeogo communities. The training was funded by the Medicor Foundation, a non-profit organisation based in Liechtenstein.
The beneficiaries were trained in such skills as dressmaking, soap and pomade making, leather works, catering, basket and smock weaving, pastries, textile hand weaving, tiling, mobile phones repairs and satellite installation among others. ....

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Patrick Hill: Job Churn Creates Massive Economic Uncertainty – Investment Watch


Job Churn Creates Massive Economic Uncertainty
“Shocks in the initial months of the pandemic may have permanently destroyed a large share of employer-worker matches, many of which may have been highly productive,” Because highly productive matches are costly to find, the economic disruption induced by Covid-19 may have induced persistent reductions in productivity and employment.”
Alexander Bick – Arizona State University & Adam Blandin – Virginia Commonwealth University
The pandemic triggered a shock to both supply and demand in the economy. Management had no choice when lockdowns spread across the country but to lay off workers and ask those still working to work from home.  As a result, millions of workers were either permanently or temporally laid off. Laid-off workers reflected on the job they lost and whether they wanted to return to the same position even if it offered again.  While working from home, information services employees had time to evalua ....

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Preventing dementia-related wandering


SYRACUSE - Individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias are prone to wandering, which often puts them at risk for harm. It is one of the most unsettling behavioral changes common for someone living with Alzheimer’s disease, yet it often surprises family caregivers and can end with tragic results.
“More than six in 10 people living with dementia will wander eventually,” said Katrina VanFleet, LMSW, chief program officer for the Alzheimer’s Association, Central New York Chapter. “As the weather gets warmer, we’re more apt to open doors for fresh air or be outside, which provides a greater opportunity for someone to wander away from safety.” ....

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Preventing dementia-related wandering


Preventing dementia-related wandering
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Individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias are prone to wandering, which often puts them at risk for harm. It is one of the most unsettling behavioral changes common for someone living with Alzheimer’s disease, yet it often surprises family caregivers and can end with tragic results.
“More than six in 10 people living with dementia will wander eventually,” said Katrina VanFleet, LMSW, chief program officer for the Alzheimer’s Association, Central New York Chapter. “As the weather gets warmer, we’re more apt to open doors for fresh air or be outside, which provides a greater opportunity for someone to wander away from safety.” ....

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