The state may legislate three different methods of restraining dangerous patients
Estonia is considering new legislation that would allow for three different methods to restrain dangerous patients, expanding options beyond current regulations.
More children in residential care in Queensland than in other states, inquiry told
A Queensland inquiry has revealed that the state has a significantly higher number of children in residential care compared to other Australian states, examining the reasons behind this trend.
Police arrest mother, daughter over 70-year-old relative murder
A mother and her daughter have been arrested in Enugu State, Nigeria, for the alleged murder of their 70-year-old relative.
AI student advocate among first lady Melania Trump's State of the Union guests
Ten-year-old AI advocate Everest Nevraumont attended the State of the Union address with First Lady Melania Trump to promote foster youth education initiatives.
Governor's Reaction / Healthcare as a Fundamental Function of the Welfare State
A local governor expresses satisfaction with recent discussions on healthcare, emphasizing the importance of increasing the number of medical offices in their region.
Child commissioner raises concerns about $50m secure care plan for at-risk kids
The Queensland Child Commissioner has voiced concerns about the state's proposed $50 million secure care model for at-risk youth with mental health needs.
Al Green returns to House chamber for Trump SOTU after dramatic 2025 ejection
Rep. Al Green, ejected during a previous State of the Union by President Trump, returns to the House to attend this year's address.
Anyone who looked after children between 1978 - 2010 could be in line for £8,377
Individuals who provided care for children between 1978 and 2010 may be eligible for significant backpay due to a state pension error.
Woman to receive R$ 45,000 in compensation from the State for spending 60 days with exposed bone in a public hospital
A woman will receive R$ 45,000 in compensation after spending 60 days in a public hospital with an improperly healed exposed fracture due to inadequate medical care.
Paraíba expands dengue vaccination group; see who can receive it
Paraíba has expanded the target audience for dengue vaccination to include primary health care professionals up to 59 years old, distributing 13,900 doses across the state.
Patients Were Transported Almost 38 Thousand Times with State Funds Over the Year
Lithuanian patients utilized state-funded transport services nearly 38,000 times in the past year, predominantly for specialized outpatient care and hospital returns.
This year there were about 60 complaints regarding foreigners providing services in a non-state language
Complaints about foreigners not speaking Lithuanian while providing services have increased, with many focusing on areas such as courier, transportation, and personal care services.
Ekiti adopts digital solutions to improve maternal health, reach remote patients
The Ekiti State Government is implementing digital solutions to enhance maternal health care, allowing access to medical support through phone and messaging services.
Letter to the Editor. State Child Industry is the Reality Behind a False Self-Image
A researcher argues for the dissolution of state-run facilities for children and youth and advocates for transferring responsibility to regional authorities for better care.
The Civil Guard investigates a sexual assault on a minor under the care of a classmate at a school in Vinaròs
The Civil Guard is investigating a sexual assault involving a minor under state care in Vinaròs, perpetrated by a classmate.
Teresina City Hall requests court to suspend part of state law for animal shelter
The mayor of Teresina seeks judicial suspension of parts of a recently enacted state law related to the care of abandoned animals.
Vermont couple reclaims foster care license after taking a stand on child gender transitioning
A married couple in Vermont has successfully reclaimed their foster care license after legal action against the state's requirement for LGBTQ+ training, which they opposed due to their views on child gender transitioning.
Mirabel: Ogun vows justice over rape claim
Ogun State Government has responded to a TikToker's rape allegation by providing medical care and support while launching a thorough investigation into the claim.
Nigeria: Kaduna Government Hands Over 204 Rescued Kidnap Victims to Families
The Kaduna State Government has reunited 204 rescued kidnap victims with their families after extensive medical and psychosocial care.
Dental Health: "The Condition of Teeth Clearly Indicates the State of a Society"
An interview discusses the implications of proposed changes in Germany's dental care system, particularly the CDU's suggestion for individuals to pay directly for dental visits.
BLOG ⟩ 1457th Day of War in Ukraine: Zelensky Calls on People to Care Primarily for the State
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky urges citizens to prioritize the welfare of the state on the 1457th day of the war with Russia.
The State Allocates 16 Million Euros: The Goal is to Relieve Families of Care Burdens
Estonia is launching a nearly 16 million euro welfare technology program aimed at supporting the elderly and people with special needs to remain independent and safe at home longer.
Good News in the Fight Against Cancer: 'Yellow Hill' Offers Patients Something They Have Never Experienced Before
The Masaryk Oncology Institute in Brno is set to open a new patient-friendly entrance pavilion and a state-of-the-art cancer prevention center, marking a significant development in its history.
Ministry: Establishing a State-Funded 24-Hour Emergency Veterinary Assistance System is Not Feasible
Latvian Ministry of Agriculture states that a state-funded 24-hour emergency veterinary assistance system is financially unfeasible due to current budget constraints.
Woman shares insight into harrowing childhood in Queensland's state care
A woman recounts her traumatic experiences of abuse and neglect during her time in Queensland's state care system at a child safety inquiry.
Putin envoy comments on Rubio’s ‘we care deeply about EU’ claim
Russian envoy Kirill Dmitriev critiques US Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s claims of American concern for the EU, suggesting US efforts may be hindered by EU bureaucracy.
Palliative Care Society
The article critiques the alarming state of palliative care in Spain, highlighting how societal and political issues contribute to a resignation in addressing such critical health matters.
Kenya: State Department for Children's Services Reaffirms Plan to End Child Institutionalisation By 2032
The Kenyan government plans to end child institutionalization by 2032, promoting family-based care instead.
Labor accused of putting 'wait in waiting list' as 3,100 older patients stranded
State and territory health ministers in Australia are urging the federal government to take immediate action regarding 3,100 aged care patients stranded in hospitals.
Layda Sansores responds to Monreal regarding the restoration of immunity in Campeche: 'Stay out of it and take care of your pigsty'
Governor Layda Sansores of Campeche responded firmly to criticism from Ricardo Monreal regarding the recently approved restoration of legislative immunity in the state, asserting that he should not intervene in local affairs.
Work to Reduce Patient Numbers and Transfer Others
Health Minister Alma Möller expresses concern over the state of the hospital and emphasizes the need to reduce patient numbers by transferring those who have completed treatment to other facilities.
Editorial: Good advice is expensive when defusing this bomb
The article discusses the critical state of elderly care services in Finland, which have become a focal point in upcoming elections.
Court hears alleged sexual offender allowed to work alone with children after complaints
A court ruled that a North Queensland after school care centre allowed an alleged sexual offender to work despite previous abuse complaints, resulting in a hefty fine for the governing association.
SD wants a dental care reform for 10 billion
The Sweden Democrats (SD) propose a dental care reform costing 10 billion SEK per year to expand state coverage for dental costs for all age groups.
Mobile hospices fighting for survival / The state saves on the care of the dying; hospices can no longer cover rising costs
Slovak mobile hospices are struggling financially due to inadequate state funding amid rising operational costs.
Collect signatures to create a state-funded emergency veterinary service system
A public initiative in Latvia is gathering signatures to establish a state-funded 24-hour emergency veterinary care system.
Call to create a state-funded emergency veterinary assistance system
A campaign is underway in Latvia to gather signatures for establishing a state-funded 24-hour emergency veterinary care system due to the current lack of such services.
It is official: Gavin Newsom confirmed the implementation of a state project for suicide prevention in California
California Governor Gavin Newsom has announced a state initiative aimed at improving mental health care among residents, particularly focusing on the LGBTQ youth demographic.
SP begins vaccination against dengue with Butantan-DV on Monday (9)
The São Paulo government announced the start of a dengue vaccination campaign using Butantan-DV on Monday, targeting about 216,000 primary health care professionals across all municipalities in the state.
Stay at home with grandpa, the state pays for it. Radical changes in care consider alimony for parents
The Czech government is considering new support measures for caregivers as the number of dependent seniors is expected to rise significantly over the next decade, including potential caregiver leaves and alimony for parents.
Your number plate your identity, Lagos tells motorists
The Lagos State Number Plate Production Authority advises motorists to properly care for their vehicle number plates, highlighting their importance during a meeting with the Lagos State Consumer Protection Agency.
Murdered girlfriend and injured ex-wife – now the Court of Appeal takes up the knife incidents in Västerås
A man previously sentenced to forensic psychiatric care after knifing his girlfriend and ex-wife is now being appealed in the Svea Court of Appeal, amidst questions regarding his mental state at the time of the incidents.
Tragedy in Bjelovar: Three-month-old baby dies, second child urgently removed from family
Bjelovar police, in collaboration with the County State Attorney's Office, are investigating the sudden death of a three-month-old baby, while another child from the same family has been urgently placed in foster care.
LIVE: Current Updates from the Václav Havel Library: Czechia as a Demographic Time Bomb
Czechia is approaching a critical moment where there will be a significant increase in the number of helpless seniors, and the state lacks sufficient facilities for their care, leading to the need for family and neighbors to provide paid assistance.
I don't care what Ilić says. In my city and my state, I can go out with Thompson
Fight Nation Championship (FNC) is set to host its first event outside the region in Munich on February 7, featuring top fighters including Ivan Vitasović and a highly anticipated rematch between Miran Fabjan and Aleksandar Ilić.
Maternal death rate in UK rose by 20% over 14 years despite Tory pledge
The maternal death rate in the UK has increased by 20% over the past 14 years, despite a Conservative government promise to halve it by 2025, raising concerns among experts about the state of maternal health care.
Judge blocks Trump administration's decision. It concerned states governed by Democrats
A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration's decision to freeze funds for child care, affecting states governed by Democrats, amidst legal arguments from state attorneys general.
Middle Franconia: Police shoot multiple times at 25-year-old and seriously injure him
A 25-year-old man in Middle Franconia was seriously injured after police shot him multiple times during an operation, and he is currently in intensive care with law enforcement investigating the legality of the shooting.
How is it possible that we are so satisfied with education? Shouldn't we be horrified?
A recent Ipsos survey reveals that despite discontent in other areas such as health care and safety, over half of Slovak adults express satisfaction with the state of education.
Minnesota Quality Learning Center featured in Nick Shirley video shuts down, state says
The Minnesota Quality Learning Center, which gained notoriety from a YouTuber's video on alleged fraud, has officially closed as reported by the state.