We enjoyed treating our senior citizens to a free cup of coffee at PJ’s for National Senior Citizens Day on Tuesday, August 21. This was a day to let them know how much we care about them and to give them our thanks for all they do and all they have achieved for the good of our community.
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Kingstonist News for August 19th, 2024 https://lnkd.in/g_bYyWwM
1. Arrest made in July homicide on Leroy Grant Drive
2. Kingston's sailing sisters named top female crew at CORK Youth Nationals
3. First probable case of West Nile virus identified in KFL&A resident
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I am excited to share a new blog post that explores the historical significance of the Society in Dedham for Apprehending Horse Thieves. This organization played a crucial role in early American society by addressing crime and fostering community safety in the 19th century.
In this post, we delve into the origins of the society, its impact on local law enforcement, and the importance of collective action in confronting crime during a time when such issues deeply affected rural communities.
I invite you to read the full article to gain insight into this fascinating piece of history and its relevance today. Discover more at [this link](https://ift.tt/myeL281).
On National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, we honour the children who never came home and the survivors of residential schools. 🧡
As we take this day to reflect on a dark chapter in our history and the intergenerational trauma that it has caused, let’s commit to learning about the past and working together on a path toward reconciliation.
Learn more the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's Calls to Action here: https://lnkd.in/gkmKKFr
Each year, September 30 marks the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
The day honours the children who never returned home and Survivors of residential schools, as well as their families and communities. Public commemoration of the tragic and painful history and ongoing impacts of residential schools is a vital component of the reconciliation process.
Today we listen, learn, and reflect:
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Hey Bill, I'd like to be there as I'm from Canberra and grew up there. Its my home town.
However as I have a disability, as you know, as we know one another personally and belong equally as members to the same political party Australian Labor Party
I have no way to get there in that amount of time with a disability as it takes a lot of planning and coordination and arranging staffing in a non-exsustent labour force when I'm not well and need time to rest to have energy to participate. So even though I went to Yarraluma Primary School grew up just outside Queanbeyan, and I'm in Sydney, that's inaccessible for myself. It's impossible for me to self-represent in that respect in my home town. That's corruption mate. Clear as the nose on my face. Hands in pockets just not ours.
I may have economic capacity when others don't. Doesnt matter because that not mean ACCESS in thar time frame for people with disabilities to get there. That's impossible for me to get to around the requirements of my disability as a "so called Participant". Obviously you aren't having issues arriving in your professional capacity as a representative of my group of persons with disability. However in this way you have made this impossible for participate in representing myself my group with in the group of people with disability or other's to represent themselves to represent in their own capacity. That's corruption and lies and deceit. Plain as day. I am un able to self represent in my own capacity by your design.
That's a sham. Plain as day that's political manipulation for non-representation or exclusion of persons with disability by design. You are responsible as the minister.
The buck stops with you and I'd say it does after this stunt. You got to ho and now.
Peter Garrett fell on his sword regardless for the greater good but this, this is inexcusable as a member of our ALP and for ALL members and groups in our great land that out right abuse.
TIME'S TIME & ENOUGH IS ENOUGH
IT TIME FOR YOU TO STAND DOWN NOW
IT'S TIME
We have had inappropriate use of power in political process before with the dismissal and the involvement of Charles in an abuse of power and democracy.
We may be some of us blind by we know corruption and I know unions stand with me on this.
My Dad served the Unions and Gough and Refugees and he Named Names and Blew the Whistle when power was abused in at senate estimates he STOOD UP against corruption.
I know what's happening, its plain as day, as does everyone else, even if they are too scared to talk
Impossible for me to attend in my own capacity of representation of myself or my group as a member of those people who have disabilities. That's not only unfair is unjust. It's corruption. #auspol#unhcr#UNESCO#UNITEDNATIONS#crpdCapella UniversityUNSW
Minister for the NDIS. Minister for Government Services. Member for Maribyrnong. at Australian Government
The last NDIS Review Town Hall is tomorrow in Canberra.
7pm Canberra Southern Cross Club Woden
You can register to participate in person or online here: https://lnkd.in/gXNjSsmW
This short summary video explains some of what we know about children subject to deprivation of liberty orders.
You can read more about this on our website here: https://lnkd.in/e3xPxqZg
Research Fellow in Youth Justice, Youth Crime MA Module Leader, School of Law, University of Limerick
Great to be in Sweden this week with Dr John Bamber and others, to present on our youth justice relationships project and also the Greentown programme for young people caught up in criminal networks. So good to hear an international audience positively affirming our work.
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