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Mental health includes our emotional, psychological, & social well-being. If affects how we think, feel, & act. It also helps to determine how we handle stress, relates to others, &
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Chandra Pasma
ChandraPasma
There has been lots of attention on the question of whether the #CERB should be ended because it prevents ppl from working. But let’s take a moment to ask what
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Dr. Vivian Stamatopoulos
DrVivianS
A reporter just shared an email received after publishing an LTC story criticizing @fordnation's LTC response. One part claims I shouldn't be deemed an expert b/c:1. I'm not a MD
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Dr. Tammy Schirle 🍺
tammyschirle
Making notes:Transition starting late September 13.1% to standardize access- eligibility at 420 hours Don’t have the hours for EI? Top up hours for those applying - credit 300 hours. Special
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Kyleanne Hunter, PhD
RambaKy
VA just released its suicide report ... suicide rates are slightly up ... a thread on some trends I noticed and some potential interventions we should be thinking about https://www.mentalhealth.va.gov/docs/data-sheets/2020/2020-National-Vet
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Ai-jen Poo
aijenpoo
Over 20 years working on caregiving solutions & this is the first time a presidential campaign has made investments in the care economy a core strategy in their economic agenda.
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Save Public Housing Collective
savepublichous
We support the residents’ demands:1. We demand we aren't stopped from leaving our homes for four reasons: work or education, exercise, medical care or caregiving, or shopping for supplies1/ 2.
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Justin Trudeau
JustinTrudeau
With cases rising across the country, and lockdowns happening in several places, I want to be clear: we’re going to continue doing whatever it takes, for as long as it
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Dr. J Robson
JenniferRobson8
While we wait to find out the details of #lockdownontario let me say the following about where to find help this time around: 1) There has been a lot of
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Justin Trudeau
JustinTrudeau
Over the past nine months, we’ve created a number of benefits to get you, your family, and your business the help you need - and while the year may be
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Rebecca Matthews
RMatthewsPsyEdu
Elephant in the room here. Early Years professionals tend to be women. ‘Childcare’ predominantly viewed as women’s work. Lack of respect & recognition for ‘women’s work’ is ingrained in our
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Jared Rubenstein, MD
DrJRubenstein
Once again the conversation has started about whether we should change the name “palliative care.”I appreciate the rationale including points made in a recent @washingtonpost article.Allow me to present a
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Rebecca Gruby
RebeccaGruby
Another article on the impacts of the pandemic on academic mothers. https://bit.ly/2ZgjW6T Recognition is good, action is better. I asked a 11K member group of 'Academic Mamas' how their institutions
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nicholas
nwhittaker10
ok last take and then i'm logging off: I am tired of people like Stock, and the philosophers enabling her, getting to the control the narrative about "how trans people
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Justin Trudeau
JustinTrudeau
We’re doing everything we can to make sure you have what you need - during this second wave and beyond. We’ve introduced a number of benefits and supports meant to
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Kafkaesque
Kafkaesque_Blog
Feeling anxious or blue? Pull up a chair and listen to one of my favourite stories from 2020, the derring-do, soap opera tale of two gay penguin lovers kidnapping eggs
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