Australian Parents for Climate Action
AUSTRALIAN PARENTS SEE RED AS MINISTER LEY LODGES DUTY OF CARE APPEAL
21 July 2021
Australian parents are livid that the Federal Environment Minister is blatantly ignoring her duty to protect our children from climate harm.
It took just days for Environment Minister Sussan Ley to lodge an appeal to challenge the Federal Court decision that she has a responsibility to prevent climate harm to Australia’s children.
In just the past 7 days, two thousand parents nationwide have signed a petition asking Minister Ley not to appeal the historic declaration in the case.
“Minister Ley is our Federal Environment Minister – she is entrusted with the chief responsibility of providing a healthy environment for all Australians. And yet her speedy abdication of responsibility for our children’s safety is sickening for us parents”, said Australian Parents for Climate Action CEO Nic Seton.
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PITTSBURGH, April 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Key insights for payers and providers about the use of telerehabilitation services during COVID-19 were highlighted in the latest research from Focus on Therapeutic Outcomes (FOTO), a Net Health company. The findings were published online ahead of print in the
Journal.
The descriptive study, based on a recent national FOTO data set of 222,680 patient records, provides details on how and to whom therapists provided telerehabilitation treatment during the coronavirus pandemic. It is the first peer-reviewed journal publication in a series of FOTO s telehealth research efforts and strengthens the case for the continued acceptance of telerehabili