This document discusses some expectations and activities for a married couple including giving each other nicknames, going shopping together, choosing the TV channel democratically, debating problems peacefully, bringing slippers home, thinking only of each other, waiting for each other, and bathing together. It ends by questioning whether one still wants to get married after considering these things.
This document contains a list of various toilet-related topics from different locations around the world, including toilets of Florence, Germany, England, France, New York, Las Vegas, Japan, Florida, the Vatican, India, and for various occupations like musicians, people with stomach problems, bankers, and various political figures. It also mentions public toilets and toilets designed for families or different genders.
(163) Personalisation & Integration ( Cambridge, January 2011)Citizen Network
This document discusses personalization and integration in mental health. It begins with four questions: what is personalization, what it means for people with mental health problems, is integration important, and how should mental health supports be funded. It then addresses each question in turn, discussing concepts like personalization models, community support, outcomes-focused approaches, and funding models like individual budgets that integrate health and social care funding. The document argues that truly personalized support requires an integrated system without separate health and social care funding streams.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The Sir Keith Wilson Oration, given at the Australian Association of Gerontology on 26th November 2014. Dr Simon Duffy explores the ideas that shape our public services and our attitude of respect towards people with disabilities and our elders. He advocates a fuller and more inclusive notion of citizenship and challenges professionals to see themselves as citizens, working on behalf of community and citizen action. He suggests that ideas like Consumer Directed Care are deeply problematic and need to be reframed around citizenship and community.
This document discusses some expectations and activities for a married couple including giving each other nicknames, going shopping together, choosing the TV channel democratically, debating problems peacefully, bringing slippers home, thinking only of each other, waiting for each other, and bathing together. It ends by questioning whether one still wants to get married after considering these things.
This document contains a list of various toilet-related topics from different locations around the world, including toilets of Florence, Germany, England, France, New York, Las Vegas, Japan, Florida, the Vatican, India, and for various occupations like musicians, people with stomach problems, bankers, and various political figures. It also mentions public toilets and toilets designed for families or different genders.
(163) Personalisation & Integration ( Cambridge, January 2011)Citizen Network
This document discusses personalization and integration in mental health. It begins with four questions: what is personalization, what it means for people with mental health problems, is integration important, and how should mental health supports be funded. It then addresses each question in turn, discussing concepts like personalization models, community support, outcomes-focused approaches, and funding models like individual budgets that integrate health and social care funding. The document argues that truly personalized support requires an integrated system without separate health and social care funding streams.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The Sir Keith Wilson Oration, given at the Australian Association of Gerontology on 26th November 2014. Dr Simon Duffy explores the ideas that shape our public services and our attitude of respect towards people with disabilities and our elders. He advocates a fuller and more inclusive notion of citizenship and challenges professionals to see themselves as citizens, working on behalf of community and citizen action. He suggests that ideas like Consumer Directed Care are deeply problematic and need to be reframed around citizenship and community.
O documento lista locais fotografados pela National Geographic entre 2009-2010, incluindo o Pantanal brasileiro, uma ponte de bambu em Bangladesh, as luzes de Chicago, dunas de areia no deserto de Rub' al Khali e os geoglifos de Nazca no Peru.
The document is a song lyric about receiving a letter from someone who is traveling and not sure where they are going. The singer expresses that there is a place in their heart for the traveler and that no one loves them as much. They worry that if the traveler continues wandering aimlessly, they may never find the love and home that they desire.
O documento lista locais fotografados pela National Geographic entre 2009-2010, incluindo o Pantanal brasileiro, uma ponte de bambu em Bangladesh, as luzes de Chicago, dunas de areia no deserto de Rub' al Khali e os geoglifos de Nazca no Peru.
The document is a song lyric about receiving a letter from someone who is traveling and not sure where they are going. The singer expresses that there is a place in their heart for the traveler and that no one loves them as much. They worry that if the traveler continues wandering aimlessly, they may never find the love and home that they desire.