Public consultation launched to map demands of women and youth in Baixo Amazonas
A public consultation initiated by the Association of Women Workers of Baixo Amazonas (AOMTBAM) aims to map the social, mental health, and rights demands of women and youth in the region.
Good news in New Mexico: $1 million in grants approved for health workers and the application deadline will end
New Mexico will provide $1 million in grants to support healthcare workers in response to low healthcare provider rates affecting community access.
‘The system is broken’: tragedies involving escaped patients expose NSW’s mental health crisis, hospital workers say
Two recent incidents involving escaped mental health patients in New South Wales highlight critical failures in the psychiatric care system, prompting calls for urgent reforms.
South Africa: Western Cape Refuses to Employ Community Health Workers On a Permanent Basis
The Western Cape Department of Health will not comply with a Labour Court ruling to make community health workers permanent employees despite their longstanding part-time status and lack of benefits.
From 'Worker' to 'Engineer': A New Name for Cleaners in Syria
In Syria, the term "cleaning engineer" has been officially adopted to replace "cleaning worker", reflecting a new respect for sanitation workers' vital role in society.
South Africa: 'There Are Good People Out There Who Want to Do Good Things' - How Healthcare Services Are Being Taken to Rural Western Cape Farms
The Western Cape health department is collaborating with farms in the Cape Winelands to enhance healthcare access for farm workers, benefiting workers, businesses, and the government.
Can a youth club revival help the ‘anxious generation’? – podcast
Journalist Emma Warren discusses the importance of youth clubs in addressing the needs of today's anxious youth, sharing her observations of youth workers and their roles.