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Stonetree

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@JustGeorge , I was surprised when a doctor told me my answer to his question was unusual. He asked me,"What kind of childhood did you have?". I had a great childhood. I've met a number of our members who were mistreated growing up..Why??
 

JustGeorge

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@JustGeorge , I was surprised when a doctor told me my answer to his question was unusual. He asked me,"What kind of childhood did you have?". I had a great childhood. I've met a number of our members who were mistreated growing up..Why??
I had a mediocre childhood. Overall, I felt safe, though.

I don't understand why people mistreat each other... I suspect its a nasty cycle that just doesn't stop...
 

John53

I go leaps and bounds
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The local school here looks more like a prison these days, high chain mesh fence all around. The gates are electronic and you have to be buzzed in.
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
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School wise in France it's about how i remember it when i was a hooligan kid in the UK. They don't seem to have any extra protection. Maybe the big cities are different.
 

John53

I go leaps and bounds
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The problem here reaches out into small towns. All schools seem at risk, here.

I think the biggest risk here is the fear of risk. I tried to donate a laptop and tablet to the school earlier this year for an under privileged kid to use but they said they couldn't accept them, the effort to get it approved by the relevant government department was too much and would have little chance of success.
 

Stonetree

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No, there are significantly fewer mental health hospitals compared to the past, primarily due to the "deinstitutionalization" movement which began in the 1950s, leading to a large decrease in the number of state psychiatric hospital beds and a shift towards community-based mental health care; while there are still psychiatric hospitals, the overall number is much lower than before.
 

John53

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