
Caroline Clements
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Jan 15, 2025 |
cambridge.org | Caroline Clements |Harriet Bickley |Keith Hawton |Galit Geulayov
Self-harm is an important international public health issue and a risk factor for future suicide.1,2 Although self-harm is more common in women than men across the lifespan, the difference in rates narrows as age increases.Reference Geulayov, Kapur, Turnbull, Clements, Waters and Ness3,Reference Clements, Hawton, Geulayov, Waters, Ness and Rehman4 In a previous study in England, rates of self-harm for people aged 40–59 years were 449 per 100 000 population in women and 363 per 100 000...
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Nov 29, 2024 |
walkersjournal.com.au | Caroline Clements |Dillon Seitchik-Reardon
With shimmering city views, this beautiful city walk offersd ample opportunity to reflect on the intersection of this Country's White and black history. Location: Sydney, New South Wales. Distance: 9 kilometres Time: Full day, including meals. Terrain: Paved paths. Traditional Custodians: Eora Country. With shimmering city views, this beautiful city walk offersd ample opportunity to reflect on the intersection of this Country’s White and black history.
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Oct 22, 2024 |
bmjopen.bmj.com | Sarah Steeg |Caroline Clements |Leah Quinlivan |Harriet Bickley
Care gaps among people presenting to the hospital following self-harm: observational study of three emergency departments in England Statistics from Altmetric.com Request Permissions If you wish to reuse any or all of this article please use the link below which will take you to the Copyright Clearance Center’s RightsLink service. You will be able to get a quick price and instant permission to reuse the content in many different ways.
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May 31, 2024 |
walkersjournal.com.au | Caroline Clements
Food, wine, stunning camping and junior walkers engrossed – for the most part – in nature and its wild forms. Mudgee calls. Location: Goulburn River National Park, New South Wales. Distance: 2.8 kilometres returnTime: Two HoursTerrain: Trail / Rocks / RiverTraditional Custodians: Wiradjuri Country. Food, wine, stunning camping and junior walkers engrossed – for the most part – in nature and its wild forms. Mudgee calls.
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Apr 1, 2024 |
broadsheet.com.au | Caroline Clements |Dillon Seitchik-Reardon
Creative couple Caroline Clements and Dillon Seitchik-Reardon are the brains behind the popular Places We Swim travel guides. They seek out stunning places to submerge yourself in water, but also beautiful hikes, excellent eateries and lesser-known towns to visit on your travels. Their third book – Places We Swim California – is out now. It features 58 inspiring outdoor adventures. Here, the couple shares one of its itineraries for a memorable road trip along the California coast.
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