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19 joyful things to do in July

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内容摘要:The exact remit for the review is yet to be confirmed - the review will also look at nominations, communications with party members and the length of contests.

The exact remit for the review is yet to be confirmed - the review will also look at nominations, communications with party members and the length of contests.

focusing on mental health in times of war. It was co-hosted by the British broadcaster, author and mental health campaigner Stephen Fry., Mr Fry described the mental health challenges facing Ukraine as an "urgent crisis", but said he was also impressed by what Ukraine is doing to address it.

19 joyful things to do in July

"It's extraordinary to me that in Ukraine this is being talked about," Mr Fry said. "It is certainly a strength of Ukraine. The day Russians start to talk about the mental health of their soldiers and the crises amongst them will be the day that it's moved away from some of the totalitarian horror in which it seems to be mired at the moment."According to psychotherapist Anna Stativka, one of the ways in which Ukrainian society has responded to the trauma of war is by coming together.She says that people have generally become much more ready to help to each other and are much more polite, even in public places. “People talk to neighbours more. So many are volunteering, donating, trying to help each other. This is a very stabilising factor. We see much more trust towards each other, much more empathy," she says.

19 joyful things to do in July

Maria Ivashchenko is now raising four children on her own. But she is smiling again, even if through tears sometimes. He message to those who are struggling with their loss is: "Don't be afraid to talk to people. Get out of your bubble. Don't be alone.”"The most important thing is not to give up and not to think that you're alone in this world, or that nobody cares. Oh yes, they do," she says.

19 joyful things to do in July

"Our husbands did not go to war so that we can sit around crying, but so that we keep moving on, so that we keep living."

The impact of this war will be felt by generations to come, but Ukrainians are working hard to deal with the trauma now.A 46-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder but has since been released on bail, while a second man in his 40s was arrested on Tuesday on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm.

Detective Inspector Mark Davidson thanked the public for their "patience and co-operation over the last couple of days while we've been carrying out our enquiries".He added while the investigation is at an early stage, the force were "not looking for anyone else in connection with the incident and there's no threat to the wider community".

Police will no longer be able to hold people who are being detained for mental-health reasons in police cells, under government plans for England and Wales.Officers can currently use cells as a "place of safety" for up to 24 hours to allow those needing immediate care to be assessed by a doctor.

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