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Emergency Services Press
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Here at ES Press, we are committed to bringing you all the latest news, views and opinions from across the sector, while giving you opportunity to get involved and help us support our rescue services and armed forces.
We are a brand new initiative and are determined to make a difference, so if you have any ideas of how we can support our emergency rescue services and armed forces, feel free to get in touch via our website.
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News Round-up
More than 500 relatives of members of the armed forces who were killed in Afghanistan have gathered at the national Memorial Arboretum.
The annual service was held by Bishop John Kirkham and attended by families of the 119 people killed in 2009...
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Tens of millions pounds of taxpayers money is being spent of funding the heroin addictions of prisoners.
A report by the Policy Exchange think tank has found that the number of inmates receiving heroin substitutes in prison is on the increase, at a cost of up to £15,000 per prisoner....
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The NHS is being encouraged to pay obese patients to loose weight.
Cash payments of up to £425 were offered by an NHS primary care trust in Kent to 402 volunteers who signed up for the year-long "Pounds for pounds" trial in January 2009...
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Features
Dealing With Stress - The Road to Recovery
Stress is a condition that most of us experience at some point, and for many people it is an unavoidable fact of modern life. However, when suffered over long periods of time, stress can really take its toll on the body and mind, affecting our ability to function both in our professional and personal lives.
In the UK alone, the Health & Safety Executive report that estimated half a million people experiences stress at a level that makes them ill and unable to work. In addition to this, hundreds of thousands of people are now taking anti-depressants to help them cope with the pressures they face...
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Features
Myths and Facts About Grief
MYTH: The pain will go away faster if you ignore it.
Fact: Trying to ignore your pain or keep it from surfacing will only make it worse in the long run. For real healing it is necessary to face your grief and actively deal with it.
MYTH: It’s important to be “be strong” in the face of loss.
Fact: Feeling sad, frightened, or lonely is a normal reaction to loss. Crying doesn’t mean you are weak. You don’t need to “protect” your family or friends by putting on a brave front. Showing your true feelings can help them and you.
MYTH: If you don’t cry, it means you aren’t sorry about the loss.
Fact: Crying is a normal response to sadness, but it’s not the only one. Those who don’t cry may feel the pain just as deeply as others. They may simply have other ways of showing it.
MYTH: Grief should last about a year.
Fact: There is no right or wrong time frame for grieving. How long it takes can differ from person to person.
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