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Stigma & Support: Conversations on Mental Health

Toronto-based not-for-profit Reach Out Together is seeking new volunteers! Amran Abdi, a Certified Mental Health Advisor and Founder of The Yellow Room . Nikhil Mukherjee & Sir Louie speak with Aanchal Vash for the Mental Health Impact Series. Toronto-based mental health non-profit Reach Out Together’s Mental Health Impact Series is building an international coalition of mental health advocates. The cultural stigma ends with you. Start or be a part of an organization.Don’t try to do this alone. Work with the people around you.” Amran Abdi TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, May 4, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ Amran Abdi, creator of The Yellow Room, a support network “for marginalized groups and minorities who get dismissed or fall through the cracks of the system,” built that network with a push from personal experience.

Call for changing social norms that perpetuate culture of silence regarding child abuse

Call for changing social norms that perpetuate culture of silence regarding child abuse Karachi March 13, 2021 A majority of the child abuse cases in Pakistan go unreported, said child protection experts on Friday as they spoke at a seminar organised by the Aga Khan University’s (AKU) Institute for Educational Development (IED). The seminar was titled ‘Safeguarding Children: Communities, Schools and Online’. It was said that even though Pakistan had a range of laws to protect children, poor implementation of regulations alongside a low conviction rate was causing child abuse to be a persistent problem in society. Experts also highlighting ways to report child abuse, including dialling 15 to contact police and 1121 to contact the child protection authority.

Majority of child abuse cases in Pakistan go unreported: experts

National March 13, 2021 KARACHI: A majority of the child abuse cases in Pakistan go unreported, said child protection experts on Friday as they spoke at a seminar organised by the Aga Khan University’s (AKU) Institute for Educational Development (IED). The seminar was titled ‘Safeguarding Children: Communities, Schools and Online’. It was said that even though Pakistan had a range of laws to protect children, poor implementation of regulations alongside a low conviction rate was causing child abuse to be a persistent problem in society. Experts also highlighting ways to report child abuse, including dialling 15 to contact police and 1121 to contact the child protection authority.

World Glaucoma Week 90 percent of glaucoma patients can be cured with timely treatment

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Will the honey purity scandal throw suspicion on other ingredients too?

Share Via: After honey s bitter reckoning with purity, will other types of packaged food categories come under the scanner next? Honey is facing a bitter reckoning in India. The Centre for Science and Environment (CSE), a Delhi-based public interest research and advocacy organisation, said on December 2 that major honey brands like Dabur, Patanjali and Emami (Zandu Pure Honey) had failed a key purity test conducted by a German laboratory. Of samples of 13 honey brands that the CSE had sent for testing, Saffola Honey was the only big brand among the three which cleared the nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) test. It is administered across the world to test the purity of honey. While the test is not a norm in India, it is mandatory for honey meant for export.

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