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The Scrutiny Strength and Conditioning team has been working hard all month to raise funds for needy kids and families.
The Rockhampton gymâs Dance for Sick Kids campaign attracted about 30 people over the past weeks, and raised more than $1200 for Ronald McDonald House.
On Sunday, they joined thousands of other participants at the Rocky River Run which raised funds for youth mental health.
And next weekend, Scrutiny will send about a dozen Central Queensland warriors to compete in the Spartan competition on the Sunshine Coast.
âItâs run over 5km so itâs harder than the courses you see on TV,â said Scrutiny owner and coach, Shaun Housman.
Scots mum haunted by son drowning conquers fear of water to swim in loch where ashes are scattered
Donna Nelson, who couldn t take a shower without thinking about how her son tragically lost his life, took the plunge in the loch where his ashes are scattered.
Donna Nelson with her son Christopher, who tragically drowned while on holiday. (Image: Handout)
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Canadian children face an ongoing mental health crisis during COVID-19.
The harm to children is such that a new campaign called #CodePink is underway to get governments to act immediately.
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Code Pink is the term used to declare a pediatric emergency exactly the current state of affairs in this country, with children’s hospitals reporting a 100% increase in suicide attempt admissions, a 200% jump in substance abuse disorder admissions, and a sharp rise in rates of child abuse. There also has been a disturbing increase in cases of infants with fractures and head trauma, for example, since September 2020.