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Cooped up at home for months, some kids turned into young chefs By Carole Sugarman |
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Three-year-old Shiloh Perez. Photo by Liz Lynch
Before the pandemic, Conner Derogatis got home late after sports practices, often scarfing down a hot dog for dinner as he sat by himself at the kitchen counter. While the 14-year-old had always liked to bake usually relying on mixes he didn’t have much time for it. But when school went remote, Conner was looking for things to do, particularly since he has severe asthma and needed to be extra careful not to catch COVID-19.
Advocates call for lifesaving mental health clinics in Victoria to be replicated across Australia
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Mental health worker Annie Haider has been seeing a lot of young people and people accessing help for the first time, at Sale s new dedicated mental health clinic.
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In the depths of September last year, as Victoria weathered some of its toughest months of lockdown, Sale s first dedicated mental health clinic finally opened its doors.
It was funded by the Federal Government as part of its response to a pandemic that had seen Victorian calls to Lifeline leap by 25 per cent.