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Consuela Morrice’s passion for helping vulnerable people in the Wide Bay region has been reinvigorated thanks to CQUniversity’s Social Work training and a CQUniCares BHP Indigenous Scholarship.
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Consuela Morrice’s passion for helping vulnerable people in the Wide Bay region has been reinvigorated thanks to CQUniversity’s Social Work training and a CQUniCares BHP Indigenous Scholarship.
A Jungian perspective considers the feminine and masculine as concepts that are not specific to man or woman but germane to people of all genders. They are embedded in thousands of years of history, folklore and myth and their characteristics are remarkably similar across time and cultures.
Annabel Smith, Professional Lead for Social Care in a Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service and member of the BASW social work in health group, shares some of her thoughts on children’s mental health.
Vigilante urbanism: A pair of activists have taken up the job of building seating at Berkeley’s bus stops. Will the city step up to meet the need – and fulfill its responsibilities to its residents?
Tianeptine, which is approved in some countries as a prescription drug for the treatment of depression, can mimic the actions of opioids like fentanyl. As a result, it carries similar risks of addiction, withdrawal and overdose potential. It can also lead to psychosis, seizures, kidney damage and death. The FDA has been actively urging U.S. consumers to avoid the drug since 2022. But vendors continue to promote the drug as a dietary supplement, despite the fact that the FDA has explicitly stated that tianeptine “does not meet the statutory definition of a dietary ingredient and is an unsafe food additive.”