* it must be reported.
Saturday, June 30, 2007
Zero Tolerance!
* it must be reported.
Damn!
Friday, June 29, 2007
What is it with our Doctors these Days??
"Keep smokers and fatties out - Doctors
Potential immigrants should be screened for obesity and smoking habits because they place such a heavy burden on health services, respiratory specialists have suggested.
Health Minister Pete Hodgson refused to comment but Immigration Minister David Cunliffe said processes were tightened in 2005 to provide more comprehensive health screening.
This was done by medical professionals - and obesity and smoking were both canvassed.
Having just one risk factor might not exclude the person from consideration, Mr Cunliffe said.
"Our approach to immigration is to weigh up a variety of factors and to balance a person's health status against the potential benefits they may bring to New Zealand."
There has also, overtime, been statements as to not treating smokers and the obese who are nz born. These people are public servants and as such these sort of statements are professional arrogance and quite simply beyond their area of expertise. I am aware, for example that smoking does indeed affect the respiratory system, it does result in cardiac problems ... but, respiratory problems and cardio pulmonary problems are increasing despite both a considerable reduction in the situations one can smoke and in the number of smokers ... a negative correlation .... why??
If such exclusive policies are pursued by medical practitioners and hospitals - is this not akin to doctors deciding who shall or shall not get treatment and killing people by omission? Is it not akin to designating a particular group as unworthy of living?? And is the lack of resources, for example the lack of a thoracic surgeon in a region, not similarly deeming a certain group to an early grave by political or hospital board dictum?
But there probably is precedent for this, I am sure these events had their genesis in similar belief, activity and personnel.
The allegation that doctors are directly involved in the latest terrorist activity in Scotland is really quite frightening - it is a direct violation of the hippocratic oath, it is an awful precedent to set in respect to self-sacrifice for belief after substantial training and attaining a status position for protecting life in the very society in which they wish to kill life... it is 'upping the ante' substantially.
But is this better or worse than what we are moving towards or already have here??
Kahui kehua'd.
But in retrospect the behaviour was not said to be characteristic,
"It was like the devil coming out of me - accused rapist."
"I feel sorry for what I put her through. It's not like me to do that sort of shit, you know."
told police he later "felt like shit" and wished he could go back to that night."
Mugshot
Posting images of the girls on the internet demands his image similarly receive maximum exposure ... looks like he lost his teeth during processing.
Thursday, June 28, 2007
A Matter of Public Record.
Perhaps this is an indication of the depths to which the lack of decorum/courtesy has descended in society, even with our leaders - an admission that admonishment no longer has an effect, an admission that a 'whipping' by strong 'wimmin' can no longer contain all these 'free spirits.'
Tasers for Teachers.
"Taser Critics Should Note Violence Against Police."
"Those critics whipping up hysteria against the issue of tasers to police, must take note of the increasing violence being directed against Police," Police Association President Greg O'Connor said today."
But then those 'wannabe tasered in our society have been through the education system, so what of our teachers?
"There is a time & place for discipline," says minister ... "but gone are the times when you deserve a jolly good thrashing, nowadays you have to beg for it."
5 October 2006 "Violence against teachers around the globe is one of the key barriers to quality education for all, (post) PPTA president Debbie Te Whaiti said today."
“We heard at our Annual Conference last week teachers who had experienced repeated verbal intimidation, threats of rape, desks being thrown out a window, and of one school where three teachers were assaulted in a single day."
Now I believe the MOE is looking at earlier intervention (age) with children to avoid these difficulties ... so just perhaps 'reasonable force' for correction, i.e. a discrete smack at the time of the transgression, might just stop the problem behaviour, might just override any lack of response to social sanction and it might, it might just mean that tasers can be relegated to the 'not necessary pile.' Just perhaps ... and perhaps then all our children can have access to education.
This seems somehow just a little bit better approach than Turia's talking and the police's tasering the over fifteen year olds.
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Smaller Class Sizes, Shorter Year.
On an average daily basis, the 2006 survey indicated an overall absence rate of 11.5 percent with a truancy rate of 4.1 percent. In 2006, the overall absence and truancy rates were higher across all schools compared with 2004. Overall absence rate increased from 9% in 2004 to 11.5% in 2006 ,and truancy rate from 3.4% in 2004 to 4.1% in 2006."
Das Boot.
Power to the People.
Or perhaps this is simply an option to reduce overcrowding in prisons executed by those with little understanding of whom they are dealing with and the wider implications of their actions.
It would seem the latter.
& CYF, well what extra can you say?
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/1/story.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10448403
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Can't Read, Can't Write ... but good with pitchures & computas.
Police want the power to fingerprint people without the need to arrest or lay charges against them."
In the UK they can do it in schools ... finger prints, iris recognition ... start with the kids & you've got the adults covered. It's all rather insidious really, remove effective means of child management and you reap the rewards of the unruly uncontrollable product, but then this aberrant product enables greater generalised recording & hence control of the majority... & this without even considering the integrity of those holding the ink pads.
Monday, June 25, 2007
CYF Probe of Trust's Youth Offender Programme.
Retrospective assessment following 'negative fallout' really indicates a failure in basic processes. In this instance it is made somewhat worse by the suggestion that it was known that the programme was neither following nor fulfilling stated intent - or at least one must presume this to be the case.
Legal threat over paedophile database.
Driven by hormones, not by intellect.
Sunday, June 24, 2007
A Credibility Problem.
Charges include assaults against fellow recruits and police officers, attempted burglary, academic dishonesty, bullying, exhibiting offensive material, fraud and failing to pay a taxi fare." A belief that they are above and beyond? That they can do whatever so takes them with impunity??
and this is the 'new face' of our changed police force, a force given additional powers of discretion in pressing charges against parents that 'smack for purposes of correction,' a force in which we will learn to have greater confidence, a force to be reckoned with?
Oh dear.
CYFs Watch
"Teen P addict left to own devices
A teenage drug addict remanded to full-time Child, Youth and Family custody was left to his own devices 12 hours a day because his caregiver didn't want him in her house while she was at work."
Plus this:
"CYF came under fire for its lack of supervision with Christchurch teens in the past few years, with 12 reported to be working as street prostitutes while supposedly in CYF custody."
Plus this:
http://www.radionz.co.nz/news/latest/200706251722/cyf_investigate_how_shooting_accused_left_camp
"Child, Youth and Family is investigating how two boys accused of shooting at police managed to leave its supervised camp they were attending."
are certainly indictments upon a Government agency entrusted with providing 'safer' living alternatives for our children and young persons. There are no mitigating factors for this and 'all in all' is indicative of an organisation N (not)U(under)P(proper)C(care) and C(control).
Saturday, June 23, 2007
You Can't Always Get What You Want.
"People can call me what they want, but I'm not a slapper."
She hung her head briefly, indicating a fleeting shame ... uncrossed and recrossed her gumbooted feet smiling as a lump of dried humus fell to the carpet revealing both her inherited green affiliations and fickle petulant character at once.
"and then I realised," she looked earnestly at the reporter and then, reclaimed that 'shiftiness of eye, that ADD'd persona... "That my kids were simply behaving like I was ... and when authority figures used force to try and correct me, it made me worse ... yes, I became uncontrollable, repeatedly I was just so embarassed by myself ... and gosh, it must have been so embarassing, so confusing for them," she added with rare and fleeting insight.
She abruptly brushed her undisciplined hair from her eyes inadvertently poking a recently gardening finger into her left eye which watered profusely. One of her children sidled up to her, cuddled and offered her comfort for her one-eyed cry.
"and then it came to me," she said, her eyes raising skywards, revelling in the act of revelation, then flitting rapidly side to side as if caught in an untruth, "this is probably why my kids get so bad, it's because I use force to discipline them." She looked menacingly at the reporter restating, "but I am not a slapper."
"So, I asked my children and they agreed with me, they already knew this. Talking with them I was surprised at their maturity, they were aware that I was displacing my anger on to them and this on top of expecting them to comply with me when I so despised authority ... and when they infringed or ignored me I used to cry so dismally, it was as though my whole world had imploded."
"Children are so different these days, they are so much more advanced than we were at their age," she said, "I am so impressed by their ability to analyse, to intuitively know the right path."
"and then I knew what I had to do. I had come so close to slapping my children on so many occasions and knew that so many parents would be in the same position and that this would simply make the situation worse and I had to protect these parents from themselves. This anti slapping legislation wasn't anything to do with child-abuse, it was to bring families closer ... it had nothing to do with the United Nations," she said smiling at her burgeoning intellect, "but everything to do with uniting families ... and my children knew this, as if this were a universal truth ... such wisdom in those so young and they were aware of it before I was and they can't even vote."
Thursday, June 21, 2007
I Want to Keep My Job.
Monday, June 18, 2007
Suicide Prevention
"There is little evidence that didactic school-based suicide prevention programmes
are effective in reducing suicidal behaviour and there are concerns that such programmes may not be safe," says an informal New Zealand network of research workers on suicide in their report, published in the New Zealand Medical Journal.
Visual Pollution.
Just goes to show that even those in the medical profession have Adlerian strivings when it comes to public recognition.
"There are many school students who will walk past it. I am a doctor and in the past 18 years I have treated a lot of bulimic and anorexic girls. That advertising is destructive to their rehabilitation," she said.
There was a time when anorexia was an 'illness' that afflicted 1 in 150,000 and the diagnosis included bulimia - so there would have been only one person so afflicted in the HB ... my, how times have changed ... & it is this sort of over inclusive, emotive, exaggerated vulnerability/exaggerated simplistic notion of cause of relapse that perpetuates this movement of increasingly defining normals as abnormals, of increasing dependence on professionals in the pursuit of narrowing of the range of 'acceptable' behaviour.
Silly stuff from someone who should know better.
Replacing One CARcinogen With Others That Do The Job Better.
The advantages are obvious: bigger; better visibility(front and right hand side, attrition rate reversing isn't that good though); do better in head on crashes (I believe a ratio of 1:3 mortality is immediately achievable - just don't roll them); roundabouts constitute no obstacle - just maintain the straight line; parking is easy as curbs are readily mounted; diesel is cheaper and they are rather imposing - those in lesser vehicles defer to you and provide 'heaps' of space, especially if driving one-handed with a cell phone in the other. These pluses have resulted in a huge increase in the number of these vehicles on the road ... many imported at the conclusion of their economic life not overly particular about spewing forth their particulate matter in an ever so wilful manner.
But really how much safer should one feel as the owner of such 'bigger is better' diesel machines?
Travelling to work behind them, often numerous of them, it is not possible to drive 'ahead of yourself,' because you just can't see - so you drive in accord with their brake lights, a difficult, trying and downright dangerous exercise. Next, is the breathing problem you experience, the smell, the taste of their excreta, which at times has been enough (no air conditioning) to make the eyes smart and become liberally tearful. The irony to this of course is that many, if not most of these "I would have a Hummer if I coulders" don't appear to smoke ... rather than pursuing a 'healthier than thou' lifestyle this may well be compensatory, something to do with the knowledge that these 'can't be without accessories for the modern mum' are considerably more toxic than cigarette smoking and in such a more emphatically generalised way than second hand cigarette smoke could ever be.
With the considerable reduction in cigarette smokers over the years, why has this not been reflected in a reduction in respiratory problems, cardiac problems, cancers and the many other health issues that predominantly impact on our more vulnerable members of society, our children, our elderly and our ailing. 'Clean diesel is still dirty.'
Sunday, June 17, 2007
Myth Perpetuated.
Saturday, June 16, 2007
Taxonomy - a growing industry.
Cases of people who keep more animals than they can handle - animal hoarding - should be recognised as a mental illness, the Society for the Protection of Animals says.
The call follows a move by the Australian RSPCA to get the syndrome recognised as an illness.
It comes after the charging of a dog show judge David Balfour with four counts of cruelty after SPCA officer had to put down more than half the 160 cats and 80 dogs removed from his property."
But under what category I wonder?
Psychoticism indicates depth of affliction, so there's the depths of depravity to which these people, in some peoples' eyes, sink and then there's the truism that animal owners approximate the idiosyncracies/demeanours of their animals (or vice versa), so ... depersonalisation ... they suggest strong depressive elements, so an affective state is in order. The 100% recidivism rate would suggest a disorder of extreme compulsion or addictive quality and this would also be consistent with the reported denial of wrongdoing ... does not really go with the reported grandiosity tho,' seeing themselves as saviours ... schizo-affective disorder?? ... and then there is
In reality probably just 'lazy irresponsible buggers.' Interesting proposition tho.' Not only do they lose all their animals but also gain a 'community treatment order.' A 'double whammy,' so to say.
SCREWCAPS’ CANCER RISK IDENTIFIED
"Claims that there is no evidence of the health risks in Screwcaps’ plastic liners (NZ Winegrowers) are at odds with research results from a trans-national study into a new method of measuring food contaminants. The study, on Stir Bar Sorptive Extraction (SBSE) identifies endocrine disruptors in wine samples from bottles closed with screwcaps, but not with cork."
Oh So Cold.
A Fishy Story.
Sinking Feelings.
Dr Iftikhar Ayaz, honorary consul for Tuvalu in London, is battling to raise awareness of the effects that climate change is having on smaller, less developed nations.
"The time to act is now," he said ... and he may well be right ... to them it is indeed a problem of titanic proportions and unless they do something in preparation there may well be too few life boats.
Presentation Is Oh So Important.
There is something in the political (and business) mind that enables individuals to compartmentalise their life, to fervently pursue agenda self righteously, quite independent of their complicity or duplicity in those situations they deem need addressing ... but then awareness of collateral damage is seldom lacking when that collateral damage potentially interferes with the pursuit of their own personal acclaim/power.
I am sure the DSM-IV has a name for this.
Thursday, June 14, 2007
What's sauce for the goose aint sauce for the gander.
Now our PM must be aware of this phenomenon, that 'NZ is not part of the real world' ... for "arguments about the amount of carbon dioxide emitted through the use of fossil fuels were "false science"... "the next threat to trade from our part of the world is going to be idiotic arguments about food miles and travel miles - don't travel all the way to Australia, think of the carbon footprint, don't buy their food, think of the carbon footprint," albeit it would seem 'scientific consensus' would deem this to be anthropogenically caused.
Obviously she did/does ascribe to Augie Auer's and other independent scientific view ... well for NZ anyway ... "with the extreme weather you've had, the terrible, terrible droughts, followed by bushfires, followed by terrible flooding, I think people know there's issues here and climate's got to be tackled."
Yep, the carbon footprint of the ocker is indeed considerably greater than that of the kiwi & you don't have to be a whiz kid to see this.
This new 'challenge' is engendering all those femine characteristics of which we have become accustomed: guile, fickelness, attribution of blame, disassociation, preciousness ... & deferencehttp://www.nzherald.co.nz/feature/story.cfm?c id=26&objectid=10445325
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
concerns about pederasts & protection of our breeders
This is one 'big step for women, one giant step for womenkind."
One has to wonder if these deviant chappies are so difficult to pick out of a crowd as this would indicate?
& what next ... traffic offences, violence offences, drug convictions ... income? Just like the Dept. of Education? But no, that is to do with dealing with other peoples kids.
There seems something just a little wrong, a little too secretly intrusive about this.