Most powerfully, a changemaking mindset doesn’t just diagnose a problem – it opens a door to say that public institutions can change. If problems are public and shared, then they aren’t just your problem, they are “our” problem. Collective problems are not just something we need to privately grin and bear, they are things we can change. Our collective mental health might be fucked – but we can unfuck it if we turn our thinking on its head and change the institutions that keep triggering the problem.
Our collective mental health is stuffed, and it’s more than just a medical problem | The Shot
Liberal Senator Hollie Hughes says Australia’s education system needs
to be overhauled, after reports a primary school in her state was using
English lessons as a front to talk with children about the various
different pronouns.
“The fact that they’re teaching he/his, she/her, they/them, it/its in
classrooms shows just how far our education system has fallen,” Hughes
said in a fiery interview this morning. He doesn't know it's over. - "Dadnapped" Minister backs Barilaro as he skips probe. AAP
Alan Bond, Rupert Murdoch and now John Balilaro all seem to take the same way out "mental incapacity". This is fast becoming common practice among Conservatives when cornered. Has he presented the inquiry with a medical certificate? I once met a drug smuggling Dutchman who said he wasn't worried about being caught at border crossings because he held a "sanity certificate" issued by the Dutch Government that would protect him.
A government minister has criticised the “constant attention” on former
NSW deputy premier John Barilaro after he refused to front a
parliamentary probe, citing mental health reasons.
Mr Barilaro was on Friday due to face an inquiry investigating his appointment to a plum trade role in New York City.
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Minister backs Barilaro as he skips probe. AAP
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