Like, yesterday, somebody said oh, youre looking better. And i said, by better, do you mean fatter . And they were like, no, i mean, you dont look pale and grey. But instantly my first thought was, they mean that ive put on weight and, therefore, i look bad. It comes as the charity, beat, tells us exclusively that nice guidelines into how the families of people with an eating disorder should be supported are not being properly followed. Theyre today launching new guidance on how it should be done. Well talk to Roisin Mccallion who was diagnosed with anorexia when she was 16 and her parents, who struggled to get the help they needed to support their daughter. And well sit in on a therapy session to see how this service is doing things differently to help patients. Hello. Good morning. Welcome to our programme. Regularly on this programme we broadcast live from places many people dont have experience of. Weve taken you inside a pupil referral unit, a Domestic Abuse refuge and today were
I would argue that it is more important to blow the whistle at the local level where we spend most of our lives. Our next guest is the perfect example of flowing with so in relative obscurity where the authorities treat themselves into thinking that they can get away with clamping down untruths. Tellers. Im john kerry. Ok. Welcome to the whistle blowers the. 2 2 2 2 2 2 a georgina held for hall, joining the case royal navy upon graduation from school and worked in Human Resources before leaving to raise a family. She later returned to spend 3 years in Financial Services before moving to the department of works and pensions, where she was, the leadership and Performance Management specialist. She became the 1st internal Human Resources leadership and Development Consultant there working for the chief of staff in 2008. She went into the non Profit Sector as the chief executive officer of a charity in early june, 2014. She was surprised at her home when a police van drove up while she was
I started in 1983 with my father on your website. I met all exactly the same as a kid does when he goes out in the lake and the communities isnt for parentage with iran, real nice families and allocation for a really long time. My mom was pregnant with me still long winding. And i grew up on long island, ive been having this issue since probably 1970 was my 1st year that i seriously point into the explainable biomass is near historical levels. Growth rate have dropped falling when its done and its worse form has of leveling effect, and it has a tendency to really just sort of strip away every single sales the way fisheries are changing. Its the way our country is changing. Its increasingly hard for Small Businesses to make it abundant. Stocks are important. I mean, who wants to fish the last bit, the message i would leave to you is the importance of not giving up the importance of working together and also the importance of taking care of your corner of the ocean. Of the many of us aro
2 2 2 2 2 a georgina health hall, joining the case, royal navy upon graduation from school and worked in Human Resources before leaving to raise a family. She later return to spend 3 years in Financial Services before moving to the department of works and pensions, where she was, the leadership and Performance Management specialist. She became the 1st internal Human Resources leadership and Development Consultant there working for the chief of staff in 2008. She went into the non Profit Sector as the chief executive officer of a charity in early june, 2014. She was surprised at her home when a police van drove up while she was in her kitchen preparing lunch, 7 armed officers wearing stabbed vests and carrying guns, forced their way into her cottage and arrested her. She was charged with handling stolen documents and was taken to a Police Station for questioning. What was the catalyst for this action . Georgina had exposed bullying and systematic abuse that her son school, which was one
[inaudible [inaudible conversations] the hearing will i welcome you all. [inaudible] we have a profound responsibility to do all that we can do. [inaudible] that could be trouble. All right. Can we get the rest on record as i get started here quick servicemembers put their lives and their health on the line when they put on theirand in return they have a profound responsibility to make sure that the nation is doing all that it can to keep us safe, to training casualties and provide the best possible care for those who are injured. We are holding this hearing because dod is not meeting its responsibility when it comes to traumatic brain injuries and other injuries that result from firing weapons. Injuries from the pressure thats caused by a shockwave that exceeds the normal atmospheric values have been signature with wounds of the wars in iraq and in afghanistan. But there are also injuries incurred in training home. They are invisible but they affect thousands of Service People causing