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Pat McGorry on the missing middle of funding for mental health; and why things look good for post-COVID economic recovery

Without private-investor philanthropy, important work, both here and globally, would not be possible. Is this the way it should be, or should government be wholly responsible for servicing the mental health needs of all Australians?  Guests Natalie Elliott, head of Private Capital and Philanthropy at Cooper Investors. ALSO While there is work to be done to steer the economy back towards fiscal success, Australia has done everything possible to recover from the financial fallout of the pandemic. Guest John Edwards, Former member of the board for The Reserve Bank of Australia, former advisor to the Keating government  Broadcast: Credits

Covid: Shielders could become prisoners in own home

BBC News By Colette Hume image captionAmy-Claire Davies said she and other shielders in Wales feel anxious about going outside People who have been shielding could become prisoners in their homes due to a loss of confidence after months indoors, an expert has said. Dr Deborah Morgan, a leading specialist on loneliness, said a national strategy was needed to help people reintegrate into their communities. Amy-Claire Davies, 26, has been shielding with her parents in Swansea since the start of the pandemic. Medically, she is extremely vulnerable. She is living with a life-limiting condition which means she suffers multiple agonising spasms.

Teacher, student team up to create children s book honoring senior community

Teacher, student team up to create children s book honoring senior community Share Updated: 8:17 AM CST Mar 7, 2021 Sarah Muller Share Updated: 8:17 AM CST Mar 7, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript NEW AT 10, A WAUKEE TEACHER AND STUDENT ARE SPREADING JOY AND AWARENESS OF THE SENIOR COMMUNIT NATALIE ELLIOT WROTE A BOOK ABOUT HER AUNT PENY, WHO PASSE AWAY LAST YEAR. PENY LIVED AN AMAZING LIFE, GRADUATING COLLEGE AT THE AGE 80. SO, WHEN IT CAME TO FINDING THE ARTIST FOR HER BOOK WHO BETTER THAN 4TH GRADE STUDENT NAOMI DAVI EVERYDAY WE BASICALLY GOT ON A ZOOM CALL AND SHE READ EAC PAGE, AND I WROTE THEM DOWN ON A STICKY NOTE AND THOUGHT IN MY HEAD WHAT WOULD BE GOOD. NAS QUESTIONS AND THEN YEAH, I JUST DREW THEM. I FEEL LIKE THERE’S A DEFICIT IN CHILDREN’S LITERATURE HIGHLIGHTING HOW POWERFUL OUR SENIOR COMMUNITY CAN BE. I REALLY WOULD HOPE THAT CHILDREN WOULD VALUE OUR SENIORS AND REALLY BELIEVE THAT AGE IS JUST A NUMBER. ANCH

Teacher, student team up to create children s book honoring senior community

Teacher, student team up to create children s book honoring senior community
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Teacher, student team up to create children s book honoring senior community

Teacher, student team up to create children s book honoring senior community
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