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The issues don t go away : Calls for ACC changes 2 years on from Christchurch mosque attacks

The issues don t go away : Calls for ACC changes 2 years on from Christchurch mosque attacks Newshub 15/03/2021 Kaysha Brownlie Monday marks two years since the Christchurch mosque attacks. In the two years since 51 people were killed, another 40 injured, and many more traumatised in an act of terrorism, so much has changed. As dawn broke for the anniversary on Monday as worshippers arrived at Al Noor mosque for morning prayers. Among them, Sheikh Hasan Rubel who was shot three times during the attack. The issues don t go away : Calls for ACC changes 2 years on from Christchurch mosque attacks Replay Video Grieving, physically injured and traumatised, people are still recovering. 

A Little misstep on ACC for terror victims

A Little misstep on ACC for terror victims Newsroom 14/03/2021 © Provided by Newsroom Editor’s note: The opinions in this article are the author’s, as published by our content partner, and do not represent the views of MSN or Microsoft. The minister leading the Government’s response to the Christchurch terror attacks has it wrong on ACC, academics say. David Williams reports The interview was getting testy. On RNZ last Friday, Morning Report presenter Susie Ferguson was trying to pin down Andrew Little, the minister leading the Government’s response to the terror attacks royal commission, on one of the commission’s recommendations.

March 15 Christchurch terror attack survivor haunted by mental trauma

Drained brains: why nutrition could help to solve our mental health crisis

STUFF Professor Julia Rucklidge says we’re eating things that humans have never eaten before, and our bodies have had no time to adapt. Can we combat depression and anxiety by changing what we eat? JEHAN CASINADER reports. Talking to Julia Rucklidge is a bit like opening a filing cabinet in the middle of a cyclone. Information pours out of her at a mile a minute – data, dates and details – and I’m desperately trying to grab it all before it blows away. Rucklidge, a clinical psychology professor at the University of Canterbury, has spent a decade examining the link between food and mental health. She can’t understand why more people aren’t interested in what she has to say.

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