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Dundee Science Centre s new £2 1 million refurbishment fully accessible

Updated: June 9, 2021, 4:48 pm © Supplied by Grainger PR Dundee Science Centre has undergone a £2.1 million transformation during lockdown. The popular centre now provides more features for people with additional needs, including sensory zones, interactive exhibitions and new seating and lighting. A number of local assisted needs groups helped design the work, which has also seen the entire ground floor redeveloped with brand new exhibitions and facilities. Link Up Whitfield Men’s Group enjoyed their visit to the Centre. Grainger PR Now, as the science centre prepares to reopen to the public on June 26, the groups involved have had a sneak peek at the results.

15 things to do in Vancouver this week: April 12 to 18

, indoor gatherings of any kind and unessential travel in the province are not recommended at this time. Currently, outdoor gatherings of up to 10 people are permitted, but use COVID-19 layers of protection and maintain physical distancing. Please adhere to COVID-19 health and safety measures, including proper physical distancing and frequent hand washing, and   in public indoor and retail spaces. If you are sick, please stay home. A new week means new things to do around Vancouver. From online comedy shows to gallery exhibitions, farmers market and more, here are 15 things to keep you busy this week. What: The North Shore Writers Festival presents Tsitsáyxemaat Rebecca Duncan in an evening of Coast Salish Storytelling. Attendees will learn and celebrate the culture and traditions of the Coast Salish Peoples as Tsitsáyxemaat Rebecca Duncan tells stories about our history and land.

Teens should be proactively given contraception, current model not working – study

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, said. Of Kiwi adolescents aged 17 and over, 40.5 per cent have had sex – but only 52 per cent of sexually active adolescents use contraception consistently, the research said. University of Otago/Supplied Dr Rebecca Duncan said the current system is not working. Duncan said while there are a range of contraceptives available in New Zealand, the current provision of contraception to adolescents is reactive rather than proactive. She said it is also not focused on long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs), and therefore “may not be as effective as it could be”. Uptake of LARCs, such as implants and intrauterine devices, is low for all ages – despite being “22 times as effective” as oral contraceptive pills, the research said.

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