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A National Autistic Society (NAS) Response To The National Audit Office (NAO) Report On Adults With Autism
Mark Lever, NAS chief executive said; "In the current economic climate the Government cannot possibly ignore the huge cost savings and benefits, identified by their own auditing body, of providing adults with autism with the right support at the right time. Neither the Government, people with autism nor the taxpayer are getting value for money from existing autism services and support, leaving those affected by the condition feeling isolated, ignored and often at breaking point. This is simply unacceptable.
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Former Ghanaian President Named World Food Programme Ambassador
John Kofi Agyekum Kufuor, a former president of Ghana, has been named a global ambassador against hunger for the U.N."s World Food Programme (WFP), Xinhua reports. According to the news service, Kufuor will "help to underline the importance of fighting hunger on several fronts - by investing in long-term agricultural development, but also by funding WFP"s work in tackling urgent hunger needs and helping the hungry poor to access affordable and nutritious food" (Ooko, 7/20).
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Dutch Ambulance Service First To Purchase ZOLL Integrated Automated Compression-Defibrillation System
ZOLL Medical Corporation (Nasdaq GS: ZOLL), a manufacturer of resuscitation devices and related software solutions, announced that the ambulance service, RAV Gooi en Vechtstreek in Hilversum, The Netherlands, is the first EMS organization to equip its ambulances with a revolutionary new system that allows rescuers to defibrillate a heart without the need to stop chest compressions.
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Government Of Canada Works To Protect And Improve The Health And Safety Of Canadians

The Honourable Leona Aglukkaq, Minister of Health, today highlighted some of the important work the Government of Canada is doing to protect and support the health and safety of Canadians. "Protecting and promoting the health and safety of Canadians and their families is of critical importance to our Government and we have demonstrated our commitment to this through several recent measures," said Minister Aglukkaq. "These include new regulations, studies and initiatives aimed at strengthening the safety of consumer products, promoting healthy lifestyles, and countering addictions and habits that contribute to serious illness." In recent months, the Government of Canada has announced a number of important initiatives to protect the health and safety of Canadians, including: - Proposing changes to the Tobacco Act to address the advertising and marketing of tobacco products to young people; - Proposing regulatory action to prevent the use of certain chemicals in soft vinyl children"s toys that pose a health risk; - Becoming the first country in the world to proceed with regulations prohibiting polycarbonate baby bottles that contain Bisphenol A (BPA); - Proposing regulations to limit the lead content in products such as pacifiers, teethers, baby bottle nipples, plastic beverage straws and drinking cup spouts; - Introducing Bill C-6, the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act, to modernize and strengthen product safety laws, in part by improving the Government"s ability to take timely compliance and enforcement actions when unsafe products are identified on the Canadian market; - Working with provincial partners to reduce drug use among Canadians through the Drug Strategy Community Initiatives Fund; - Fulfilling a promise from the 2008 Speech from the Throne by providing funding of $10 million over three years to support lung health initiatives to help Canadians prevent, detect and manage respiratory diseases; - Providing $15 million over four years to support Canada"s first national population study on neurological diseases, delivering on another commitment from the 2008 Speech from the Throne; and - Launching a three-year public education campaign to encourage parents to have their children immunized against certain diseases before the age of two years. The Government is also working with Canadians to ensure they have access to the latest safety information on health products. We recently introduced the MedEffect Canada social marketing campaign to encourage consumers and health-care professionals to report suspected side effects from health products and keep up-to-date on important safety data. The Government knows that each Canadian is unique, with different health concerns. We are committed to ensuring that our policies, programs and services meet the important health and safety needs of all Canadians. Health Canada


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