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Nearly half of ICU staff in England treating people in the first corona wave experienced severe anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder or problem drinking.
— Louisa Compton (@louisa_compton) January 13, 2021
1 in 7 had thoughts of self-harming or being "better off dead" according to research from Kings College London
When soldiers return from active duty, the TRIM (Trauma Risk Management) system helps deal with issues arising from acclimating back into civilian life. It's designed to provide support in the aftermath of traumatic events. Which is what we have here, on a huge scale.
It won't just be frontline healthcare workers either. I fear a massive trauma response from the wider population, as and when Covid is brought under control and we begin to return to whatever 'normal' looks like at that point.
The armed forces could provide insight into how hospital trusts, schools and businesses could apply this for their staff / students at scale, but it would need government support and...no.
This is the same govt which has decimated mental health care over the past 10 years.
We already had a mental health crisis before Covid.
In 2017 the number of young people arriving in A&E with psychiatric problems had doubled since 2009 but mental health services were cut by ÂŁ538million.
Grief is odd, I'm stuck. I don't know what to do, but I need to share what an incredible human Niles was, thus a đ§ľ.

I met Niles in 2001 as we began our MS degrees @IdahoStateU. He had dreadlocks, an awesome beard (before they were hip); we all know a person like this, a total Character, like someone crafted in a clever novel. A little kooky, smart, antagonizing, loyal, opinionated, lovable.

He was into fungi, soil dynamics, and so many things I knew little about. But I loved our energetic and animated scientific discussions. He was brilliant and fun. @vargaslab has put together a lovely tribute to Niles' scientific interests and
@NjHassel sadly passed away on January 8th. He was an exceptional human being, father, husband, friend and scientist.
— Rodrigo Vargas (@vargaslab) January 11, 2021
A \U0001f9f5highlighting some of his many scientific contributions.#fungi #nitrogen #isotopes #climatechange 1/n pic.twitter.com/aO4TdmExLb
In a place like Pocatello, ID, we had to make our own fun, and the Biology dept. was a tight knit community. I can't say Niles and I were best friends, but we were friends. When he and @emhasselquist started dating little did we know the makings of a future dream team had begun.

Fast forward a couple years, I had finished my MS and was working in Michigan looking for a PhD program. I made my way to @UCRiverside, where Niles had already started his PhD. He and Eliza invited me to be a roommate and Team Goodrich was born (Goodrich = street we lived on).
'I do not accept that male violence is a thing.'
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Stephen Whittle.
'I consider female people having any spaces or services to themselves, or being able to stipulate intimate care from people of their own sex, to be a legal abhorrence.'
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'Stonewall considers allowing ppl access to the spaces and services of the other sex on the basis of nothing but self declaration regardless of the obvious ways this can be abused and the evidence that it already has been to be sensible.'
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'We still don't understand the law'

'Yeah, we really don't understand the law.'

The Equal opportunities section of your job application mentions the Equality Act 2010 four times and lists sex as a protected characteristic twice.
However...
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However, you then ask for the 'gender' of the applicant with options:
Male
Female.
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'Gender' is not a protected characteristic under the Equality Act 2010 and is not defined in the Act.
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Sex is the protected characteristic and the only two possible options for sex are 'Female' and 'Male' as defined in the Act and consistent with biology.
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'Gender' is not a synonym for sex.
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Asking about a personal characteristic such as 'gender' that is not a protected characteristic under the Act, may be in breach of the GDPR by processing personal - and potentially Special Category - data without a lawful basis.
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Also, it's telling how much the horrible, illegal attacks on the Capitol have made establishment DC and its permanent bureaucracy quake in their boots.
U.S. State Department diplomats and staff have expressed outrage at Secretary of State Mike Pompeo\u2019s failure to acknowledge, much less protest, President Trump\u2019s role in inciting rioters who laid siege to the Capitol.https://t.co/NvjcKSpta9
— The New York Times (@nytimes) January 12, 2021
GP The bureaucrats have always assumed they were untouchable, unassailable, protected. They assumed things would never change and that people in the hinterlands could safely be ignored forever because they're backwards hick Jesus-loving gun clingers and too dumb to listen to.
GP Government's overall disregard for ordinary Americans from treating us like bottomless wallets to trying to force us to believe as they do to ignoring basic legal and constitutional restraints on their actions built resentment over time and DC was blind to it.
GP When the hicks from the sticks got Trump elected, DC fought back against Trump and by extension them with everything at its disposal. Media pushed made up crap to hamstring Trump. Biden and Obama secretly used government to torment and assail an incoming administration.
Harvard\u2019s Institute of Politics has removed @RepStefanik from its Senior Advisory Committee.
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) January 12, 2021
In a letter to other members of the committee, Dean of the Faculty of the Kennedy School Doug Elmendorf writes...
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This is Third World tactics.
— Richard Grenell (@RichardGrenell) January 6, 2021
Pay overtime, get better help, work late, demand better.
This is why millions of voters distrust the system. https://t.co/cRzBhp9Mrh
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Brad Raffensperger is imploding after his phone call was leaked.
— Richard Grenell (@RichardGrenell) January 4, 2021
People are now seeing he isn\u2019t doing his job. https://t.co/Gl1PrhPXNe
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Why hasn\u2019t the media insisted on knowing the details about the ballots under the table?
— Richard Grenell (@RichardGrenell) January 3, 2021
At the very least, the law was violated by kicking observers out before the suitcases were unloaded. https://t.co/JuLLasMdCR
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Fact: Clark County officials threw out a County Commissioners\u2019 race (158k votes) because they didn\u2019t trust the process.
— Richard Grenell (@RichardGrenell) January 3, 2021
Then when the Trump campaign filed suit to throw out the whole ballot (not just one race) they flipped their decision and certified the race. @MajorCBS