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Society is reveling in a revamp, and as we work our way to the new normal, things formerly taken for granted are getting pulled like a magician’s rug.
Life is in flux; nothing stays the same.
Courtesy of progress, amid things in transition: the definitions of “woman” and “man.”
It’s happened rather quickly, but the terms are likely forever changed.
Example: California is looking to make menstrual products available to men.
Of the transgender type, to be clear.
California recognizes that access to menstrual products is a basic human right and is vital for ensuring the health, dignity, and full participation of all Californians in public life.
Rise in elder abuse worrying
19 Hrs Ago
Social Development and Family Services Minister Donna Cox, speaking at the ministry’s webinar on Thursday on elder abuse, noted the sharp recent rise in reported cases.
Ms Cox told participants there were 174 reported elder abuse cases for the first five months of 2021, compared to 153 for all of 2020.
In 2019, then director of the Division of Ageing Dr Jennifer Rouse warned of the imbalance in the age groups in the population and the elder-abuse reports coming in at a rate of 12 per month. Between January and May, that rate almost tripled to an average of 35 a month.