"For some of the larger Lego sets they do tend to come at a larger price so they aren't as easily attainable," she says.
Around 60% of participants reported improvements in overall strength and fitness, with many able to perform higher-level movements.Additionally, 95% of patients noted an improvement in their mood after sessions.
Another patient, who is participating in the therapy said: “I felt very nervous when staff suggested to me trying out a trampoline as I had never been on one before."But staff gave me lots of praise and encouragement. I do feel more motivated and happier. I have also recently started to feel a lot more confident.”The owners of an oil tanker involved in a collision with a cargo ship in the North Sea have praised the "heroic action" of crew for limiting the damage.
The Stena Immaculate and cargo ship Solong collided off the East Yorkshire coast at about 10:00 GMT on Monday. One crew member of the Solong, Mark Angelo Pernia, is missing, presumed dead.In a statement, the tanker's owners, Crowley, said 17,515 of 220,000 barrels of Jet-A1 fuel had been lost "due to the impact and fire".
Vladimir Motin, captain of the Solong, appeared at Hull Magistrates' Court on Saturday charged with gross negligence manslaughter and was remanded in custody to appear before the Central Criminal Court in London on 14 April.
The Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) is"Children affected by bowel and bladder issues need to be treated quickly, while the problems are still at an early stage, and before they become a lifelong burden."
She said calls to the charity's helpline had trebled in the past five years, and said it should not be left to charities and schools to pick up the pieces."It's time to stop blaming parents, ensure that local services have adequate resources to support toilet training, and a bladder and bowel provision in place to help those who experience problems – before it's too late."
it was "tantamount to abuse" to allow a child to sit in wet or soiled underwear.A project to eradicate stoats from Orkney has been granted £4m to continue its work.