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Jerry Ellis continues his walk through life

Jerry Ellis continues his walk through life
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Inspiring cultures: Bruce Lee s Fist of Fury dubbed into Noongar | Arts and Culture News

Fist of Fury is the classic 1972 Bruce Lee film that took the world by storm. Tragically, Lee died a year after making it, aged just 32. But his films have had an enduring global impact, not least on a family of Indigenous Noongar people in Australia. And now, in a world first, Fist of Fury has been dubbed into the Noongar language. “I love everything Bruce Lee stands for,” director Kylie Bracknell tells Al Jazeera. “As we say in our community, actions speak louder than words.” A self-confessed Bruce Lee fan, Bracknell recalls watching his films with her brothers and having film posters on the bedroom walls at home.

Housing First - did it cut homelessness in Ipswich? | East Anglian Daily Times

Housing First was brought into Ipswich in 2018 - Credit: Archant It was clear something different had to be done. To have people living rough on our streets in cold, harsh winters - where, as we ve seen recently, temperatures can plunge to below -10C - feels wrong in any civilised 21st century society. Yet despite the very best efforts of support and outreach workers, some of Ipswich s most entrenched and long-term homeless could not turn the corner and build a new life. Sometimes, they would make progress. But then, they would fall ill or get in trouble with the law - and their cycle of destruction would begin again, in some cases costing taxpayers more than £25,000 a year.

New guidance to provide mental health support for people with neurodegenerative conditions

New guidance to provide mental health support for people with neurodegenerative conditions Lancaster University together with the British Psychological Society has provided research-based recommendations for mental health support for people living with four motor neurodegenerative conditions. The new guidance, published by the BPS, provides psychologists and other health professionals with recommendations for providing psychological support to individuals living with Huntington’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, motor neurone disease and multiple sclerosis. Georgina Carr, Chief Executive of The Neurological Alliance, called this “incredibly important guidance.” At the Neurological Alliance we have long known that too many people with neurological conditions aren’t having their mental health needs adequately served by the existing set of services and support. Not only does this set of recommendations provide invaluable guidance for psychologists and allied professions on ho

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