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  • Dec 5, 2024 | avforums.com | East Sussex

    Kazman Prominent Member #1 Got an iPhone 13 coming up for sale soon too, but need to get rid of this one first. My own upgrade finally arrived, so sporting the new iPhone 16 Pro Max, so it is time to find this beauty of an iPhone 14 Pro Max a new home. EDIT: I decided to take the screen protector off to show that the screen is in mint condition, please the latest pics. The latest pics also show the edges are totally unmarked. This this literally like a brand new phone (battery at 86%...

  • Nov 1, 2024 | news.marketersmedia.com | East Sussex

    — Transformational Leadership Consulting, a leadership training and employee empowerment company led by national and international award winner Marcus Haycock, is excited to announce its recent partnership with LMI International, a world-leading performance improvement company that has teams of leadership coaches in 90 countries. LMI has trained over 2 million successful participants and is a world leader in organisational and people development.

  • Oct 17, 2024 | counselling-directory.org.uk | East Sussex

    Parents often sacrifice their own needs, whether it is sleep, food, exercise or a little time to themselves. While this certainly forms part of the job description, particularly in the early years, consistently sacrificing one's physical and emotional needs will inevitably lead to resentment and possibly burnout.

  • Oct 3, 2024 | counselling-directory.org.uk | East Sussex

    The foundation of humanistic therapyHumanistic therapy is a response to the main type of therapy that was popular in the first half of the twentieth century - psychoanalysis. There was a collective wish to move away from theories that generalise how human minds operate and instead move towards valuing the individual experience of each person. The idea that every human being perceives the world in their own unique way is integral to humanistic therapy.

  • Sep 27, 2024 | adc.bmj.com | Gavin Barker |East Sussex

    Child Health ServicesObesityChild WelfareInfant WelfareThe National Health Service (NHS) is in crisis: insufficient funding, staff shortages and an ageing population are pushing it to the brink. While waiting lists stay alarmingly high, of particular concern is the neglected status of child health. Unfortunately, both major parties insist that the focus should be on reform of the NHS rather than investment and cite severe spending constraints under self-imposed fiscal rules regarded as sacrosanct.

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