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Vaccine output growth essential in fighting pandemic | Business| Economy and finance news from a German perspective | DW

Vaccine output growth essential in fighting pandemic Global vaccination campaigns are increasingly hampered by supply bottlenecks. DW asked the head of the Welcome Trust s Germany office, Caroline Schmutte, who is to blame and what must be done to speed up production. Watch video 02:21

Tributes to Cllr Sue Hordijenko at Lewisham s full council

Cllr Sue Hordijenko A Lewisham councillor who passed away recently was described at a meeting of full council on Wednesday (March 3) as someone “who always saw the best in people” and fought tirelessly for her residents .   Bellingham ward Councillor Sue Hordijenko grew up in Gloucester but moved to Lewisham in 1985 to do a degree in French and drama at Goldsmiths.  She became a councillor for Bellingham in 2016 after a by-election.   Lewisham Council announced that she had passed away last month.   Last night Cllr Hordijenko’s colleagues paid tribute to her “selfless generosity” and compassion for others.    Her close friend, Cllr Liam Curran, said: “Our friend Sue Hordijenko commanded your attention. When you attended an event or went to a restaurant or the pub with her, heads would turn.  

Helping behavior may mitigate academic risk for children from low-income neighborhoods

 E-Mail Children raised in neighborhoods with low socio-economic status are at risk for low academic achievement. A new longitudinal study followed young children from such neighborhoods from birth until age seven to explore whether children s capacity to act kindly or generously towards others (prosocial behavior) - including peers, teachers, and family - is linked to their ability to perform well in school. The study showed that prosocial behavior may mitigate academic risk across early childhood. The findings were published in a Child Development article written by researchers at Stanford University and the University of Leeds, and the Bradford Institute for Health Research.

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Incommunities hand over raffle cash boost to Cellar Trust | Bradford Telegraph and Argus

More than 200 gifts were donated by suppliers and contractors of the Shipley-based housing group. Every year, staff with the Asset Management Service organise a prize draw in support of a different charity and this time they raised the highest amount they’ve ever done. The money will go towards the Cellar Trust’s mental health services which support people across Bradford, Airedale, Wharfedale and Craven. The charity provides tailored support to help local people move forward in their lives and unfortunately, they have seen the pandemic bring extra pressures on their vital services. Incommunities’ support for the Cellar Trust comes on top of donations made by the housing group to three local charities helping families urgently needing food and other daily essential items.

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