New coronavirus recovery loans now available in Cumbria
Grahame Latus, chief executive of Enterprise Answers
Penrith-based Enterprise Answers is the only partner in Cumbria for the a new Government-loan scheme to help businesses recover from the impact of COVID-19.
It has been accredited as a partner for the Recovery Loan Scheme and will deliver loans from £25,001 to £100,000.
The not-for-profit lender has delivered its highest ever volume of lending during 2020/21 to businesses during the pandemic through the Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme.
Administered on behalf of the Government by the British Business Bank and delivered through accredited delivery partners such as Enterprise Answers, Recovery Loan Scheme funding can be used for any legitimate business purpose, including to manage cashflow and facilitate investment and growth.
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Strip searches used to disguise sickening sexual abuse of young offenders
By Michael Lau|25 May 2021
The shocking revelations in last night’s
7:30 episode on ABC highlight the need to ensure legislation is effectively protecting children, writes Michael Lau.
You’d like to think that Australia’s juvenile detention centres are setting up young detainees for reform. After all, some of the children in these places are barely out of primary school, their brains are far from fully developed and most have only ended up inside because of petty crime. Yes, children committing crimes need disciplining, but it’s what’s happening next to young offenders in juvenile detention that nobody, no matter what crime they’ve committed, deserves.
Being awake to Dutton might just be a woke trap
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At first blush, Peter Dutton’s crackdown on rainbow dress-ups in the Australian military is a groan-worthy storm-in-a-teacup. But look closer, and you’ll see the teacup’s bobbing on deeper political currents.
In case you blinked and missed it, the Australian Defence Force last week held a morning tea marking the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Interphobia and Transphobia – the acronym, IDAHOBIT, is just as catchy – to which staff had been encouraged to wear rainbow clothing in support of the cause. This prompted the Minister for Defence, and Morrison government’s chief cultural warrior, to ban events involving “particular clothes in celebration”.
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Auckland, New Zealand – 24th of May, 2021 – One in five children will experience some form of sexual abuse before their 18th birthday, and when assaults occur within the family, sibling sexual assault is five times more likely – and often far more violent – than abuse from a trusted adult. We need to change the way we listen to survivors’ stories, no matter how uncomfortable they are to hear, and teach people their secret is safe to tell.
This is author Naomi Hunter’s truth. A survivor of child sexual abuse and now an acclaimed children’s book author set out to write her autobiography, detailing her journey as a child born into chaos and abuse, to becoming an empowered author and child advocate.