Equality activist in harassment warning dispute
An equality and human rights activist has had South Wales Police attempt to issue a harassment warning on him, for comments he posted on the Internet about treatment he faced when a volunteer at the...
View ArticleMinister underlines commitment to tackle cyber-bullying in all its forms
Welsh Labour’s Education Minister, Leighton Andrews, has outlined the Welsh Government’s approach to tackling cyber-bullying at a conference held by the Association of Child and Adolescent Mental...
View ArticleFrench IT company faces hunger strike
A French IT company faces a vigil outside its Cardiff offices, as part of a 5-day hunger strike against their commission of acts against disabled people who are declared fit for work by them under...
View ArticleMember of Parliament criticised over ‘bush flasher’ remark
A Labour Member of Parliament has been criticised for making light of sexual offences in order to attack Internet trollers. Jamie Reed, who is the Member of Parliament for Copeland in Cumbria, made an...
View ArticleChild abuse victim traumatised by Police
A man from Carmarthen feared for his life when he was arrested and detained by Dyfed-Powys Police following calling them for help when he was in difficulties due to his mental health. The man, who...
View ArticleAftermath of phone hoax causes concern
It is less than a week since two Australian radio presenters made a prank call to the hospital at which the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, was being treated for a pregnancy related condition....
View ArticlePatient safety at risk at ‘health hazard’ hospital
It has been revealed that in the last 20 months over 10 patients have been accused of abusing staff at Royal Glamorgan Hospital. Patients say enough is enough. One patient with mental health...
View ArticleDisabled person ‘does not have to’ receive council’s support
Disabled people up and down the country are being threatened with losing their essential support, with many committing suicide as a result. One social services partner made a disabled man’s option not...
View ArticleHospital staff to get training in improving patent care
After series of complaints Cwm Taf Health Board appears to have bowed to pressure and has committed itself to training staff in better responding to the needs of mental health patients. The news comes...
View ArticleReport on Mental Health and Addictions Services Released
An independent reviewer has released her report on child and adolescent mental health and addictions services in Halifax Regional Municipality. The report prepared by Dr. Jana Davidson, a Canadian...
View ArticleStudents ‘struggle’ to disclose
A Llandaff-based university is at the centre of allegations that students with even the most minor of mental health conditions feel they cannot disclose them to the university’s student services...
View ArticleMinister underlines commitment to tackle cyber-bullying in all its forms
Welsh Labour’s Education Minister, Leighton Andrews, has outlined the Welsh Government’s approach to tackling cyber-bullying at a conference held by the Association of Child and Adolescent Mental...
View ArticleFrench IT company faces hunger strike
A French IT company faces a vigil outside its Cardiff offices, as part of a 5-day hunger strike against their commission of acts against disabled people who are declared fit for work by them under...
View ArticleMember of Parliament criticised over ‘bush flasher’ remark
A Labour Member of Parliament has been criticised for making light of sexual offences in order to attack Internet trollers. Jamie Reed, who is the Member of Parliament for Copeland in Cumbria, made an...
View ArticleChild abuse victim traumatised by Police
A man from Carmarthen feared for his life when he was arrested and detained by Dyfed-Powys Police following calling them for help when he was in difficulties due to his mental health. The man, who...
View ArticleAftermath of phone hoax causes concern
It is less than a week since two Australian radio presenters made a prank call to the hospital at which the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, was being treated for a pregnancy related condition....
View ArticlePatient safety at risk at ‘health hazard’ hospital
It has been revealed that in the last 20 months over 10 patients have been accused of abusing staff at Royal Glamorgan Hospital. Patients say enough is enough. One patient with mental health...
View ArticleDisabled person ‘does not have to’ receive council’s support
Disabled people up and down the country are being threatened with losing their essential support, with many committing suicide as a result. One social services partner made a disabled man’s option not...
View ArticleHospital staff to get training in improving patent care
After series of complaints Cwm Taf Health Board appears to have bowed to pressure and has committed itself to training staff in better responding to the needs of mental health patients. The news comes...
View ArticleStudents ‘struggle’ to disclose
A Llandaff-based university is at the centre of allegations that students with even the most minor of mental health conditions feel they cannot disclose them to the university’s student services...
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