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Concerns around abuse survivors medical records on NHS app

by Agency Reporter | Oct 31, 2023 | Briefing

MORE than twenty Violence Against Women and Girls organisations are concerned about the safety of domestic abuse survivors and victims of stalking, as GPs in England fulfil their contractual requirement to provide patients with remote access to their medical records...

Justice, mercy, humility: a timeless response to the horror of modern war

by Jill Segger | Oct 30, 2023 | Commentary

MICAH the prophet: “Act justly, love mercy, walk humbly.” A focus for this time of renewed war and suffering. It may seem far too inward-looking in such terrible days to be dwelling on the challenge which the situation in Gaza poses to the pacifist/non-violent...

Emergency call to stop forcible transfer in the West Bank

by Agency Reporter | Oct 30, 2023 | Briefing

THIRTY human rights and civil society organisations in Israel, including B’Tselem, Rabbis for Human Rights, and Mothers Against Violence Israel, have released a statement urging the international community to act on unprecedented levels of settler violence in...

Biggest children’s care providers made over £300 million profit

by Agency Reporter | Oct 30, 2023 | Briefing

THE largest independent providers of children’s social care made profits of more than £300 million last year, a new report commissioned by the Local Government Association reveals. It comes as councils face significant financial pressures in children’s services as a...

Over half of Britons back cancellation of debts for low income countries

by Agency Reporter | Oct 29, 2023 | Briefing

AHEAD of an expected General Election next year, faith leaders from the UK and Africa have come together to urge the UK political parties, through an open letter, to commit to cancel the debts of low-income countries to prevent more communities falling into hunger and...

Starvation being used as weapon against Gaza civilians, says Oxfam

by Agency Reporter | Oct 28, 2023 | Briefing

STARVATION is being used as a weapon of war against civilians, Oxfam said as it renewed its call for food, water, fuel and other essentials to be allowed to enter the Gaza strip. The international agency analysed UN data and found that just two per cent of food that...

Howard League responds to latest statistics on safety in custody

by Agency Reporter | Oct 28, 2023 | Briefing

SELF-HARM incidents in women’s jails have soared by almost two-thirds in the last year, with assaults and deaths in circumstances recorded as self-inflicted also on the rise across the prison system, official data seen by the Howard League for Penal Reform reveals. A...

Strong links between disability and destitution: charity comments on new report

by Agency Reporter | Oct 27, 2023 | Briefing

A damning new Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF) research report highlights that there has been a “shameful increase” in the level of destitution in the UK, with a growing number of people struggling to afford to meet their most basic physical needs to stay warm, dry,...

Call for safe passage for those impacted by violence in Israel and Palestine

by Agency Reporter | Oct 27, 2023 | Briefing

UK refugee charities  have called on the Government to be ready to put in place emergency pathways for those seeking refuge from the conflict in the Middle East. The deepening crisis in Israel and Palestine has already cost thousands of lives and is exacerbating an...

Campaigners warn of imminent destruction of uncontacted tribe in India

by Agency Reporter | Oct 26, 2023 | Briefing

AS a National Geographic documentary about the death of missionary John Allen Chau at the hands of the uncontacted Sentinelese people is released, campaigners have warned that the imminent destruction of their little-known neighbors, the Shompen, is going unnoticed....
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