THAILAND TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS AND HEALTH AND SAFETY – WHAT CAN WE…

BANGKOK: Right at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic I was absolutely sure people will only travel again if they feel it is safe to do so in the new Covid-19 world, and when they have the spare cash to do so. My conviction to that mantra is as solid today as it was all […]

Nearly $1.4 Billion In Coronavirus Relief Payments Sent To Dead People

The IRS sent nearly $1.4 billion in coronavirus relief payments to dead Americans, a new report by an independent government agency shows. The Government Accountability Office said the error involved almost 1.1 million checks and direct deposits sent to ineligible Americans. The payments were part of the coronavirus aid package passed in March known as […]

Stress and Your Immune Function: High stress levels make us sick

We all live with stress. It is unavoidable. Everyday we handle the all-too- common stresses of family, work, money and career. Under normal circumstances, stress actually helps us and keeps our body strong and mind alert, but chronic or cumulative stress has the opposite effect and makes us susceptible to illness and disease. Not all […]

Join the global movement for sustainable lifestyles

UN Environment, UnSchool and thousands of individuals are amplifying calls to action for sustainable lifestyles globally, through the digital challenge “15 Ways in 15 Days.” The challenge outlines everyday lifestyle swaps that individuals can make to support the growing shift toward global sustainable living. UN Environment, a partner in the Sustainable Lifestyles and Education Programme (co-led by SEI), […]

How the death of George Floyd has affected people all over the world – and the deep impact it has on mental health

The events in the USA around the death of George Floyd have shocked people to the core.  Many are feeling and experiencing a sense of profound pain. I wanted to share my own experience and why racism and discrimination are so closely inter-connected to mental health as the Foundation has highlighted here. For me personally, the […]

Denied sex, Chon Buri man threatens suicide… again

A man in Chon Buri threatened to jump from a footbridge this morning after his wife refused to sleep with him. Rescue worker say this is the seventh time he’s threatened to jump from the same bridge. Police in the province’s Semet subdistrict were notified of the incident at about noon yesterday at the pedestrian […]

Let’s Relax Spa and Stretch Me branches across the country are opening up

Let’s Relax Spa and Stretch Me branches across the country are opening up after the restrictions and they are going above and beyond to ensure the safety of their valued customers and their staff.    Thorough antiseptic and UV light cleaning before during and after customers visit will ensure that everyone is safe and met […]

We must understand the culture of wildlife consumption to stop future pandemics

As I learned while living in rural Lao PDR, trade in and consumption of wildlife is usually based on necessity or belief. So strict controls alone won’t work – measures must take account of culture, behaviour and awareness. Is wildlife consumption to blame for COVID-19? The consumption of wild animals is nothing new, and very common […]

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Pandemic crisis: The impact on Independent Schools in Britain

According to the Office for Budget Responsibility (the UK Government’s independent economic watchdog), education will be the sector hardest hit by the coronavirus crisis. Whilst all schools are under enormous pressure as a direct result of Covid-19, the lockdown presents a formidable challenge to the financial sustainability of the Independent Schools’ sector in the UK.  […]