Act Now To Beat Thugs, Says Police Chief
A senior police officer yesterday issued a devastating critique of the way towns were being blighted by violent, drunken youths who had made people afraid to walk the streets.
A senior police officer yesterday issued a devastating critique of the way towns were being blighted by violent, drunken youths who had made people afraid to walk the streets.
BBC Children in Need is distributing nearly £17million worth of grants this week which will help make a positive difference to the lives of disadvantaged children and young people around the UK.
Read MoreTwo 16-year-olds have been recruited as community support officers, it has been confirmed. The teenagers are undergoing training after passing their assessments, said a Thames Valley Police spokesman.
Read MoreCommenting on the UK Inquiry into Mental Health in Later Life Shadow Health Minister Stephen O’Brien said: “Many of the issues discussed in this report result from this Government’s continued failure to bring together health and social care, to sort out funding, prioritise dignity or support carers.
An urgent investigation has been launched after The Northern Echo obtained evidence showing abuse of elderly people in a North-East care home.
Read MoreThe government has been charged with neglecting elderly people who suffer from mental health issues, in a new report.
Read MoreA vaccine that slows the progress of multiple sclerosis has been developed. Preliminary research suggests the vaccine reduces the damage inflicted by MS sufferers’ immune cells on their nervous systems.
Read MoreBritain’s elderly are in the grip of a mental health crisis with more than 3.5 million older people suffering depression or dementia, according to a report.
{mosimage}The startling figures show the scale of mental health problems in the over-65s is far greater than previously thought.
Suicide rates among those over 75 have risen alarmingly, especially among women.
Experts warn unless prompt Government action is taken the number of those suffering mental health problems will rise by a third in the next 15 years.
The disturbing analysis is released today by the UK Inquiry into Mental Health and Well-Being in Later Life, involving experts from the London School of Economics, the Royal College of Nursing and the charity Age Concern.
According to the study, up to 2.6 million older people – one in four of those over 65 and two in five of those over 85 – are suffering from depression or serious symptoms of depression. Meanwhile, one in five people over 80 suffers from dementia.
Read MoreThe mother of a 17-month-old boy and her boyfriend have been arrested on suspicion of murder after the child died from horrific injuries.
Read MoreWriting to Minister Kevin Brennan, John Hemming MP, chairman of Justice for Families, has called for the responsiblity for investigating allegations of Child Abuse to be removed from Childrens Social Services.
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