An editorial warns that poor nutrition in children due to picky eating can lead to blindness, urging parents to take action and seek support.
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How this topic has been named, week by week. A new alias winning out is usually a framing shift.
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On to something else now. The government is bringing in a new law that will specify that people caring for disabled relatives are not Crown employees. The government's doing this because the Supreme Court found in December that two parents who care full-time for their disabled kids are employed by the Crown. The new bill also states that families are responsible for their disabled relatives in the first instance. It's not the state's responsibility. Jane Carrigan is a disability advocate and with us.
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shift from state to family duty is unjust
Jane Carrigan: disability advocate condemns Govt's new Disability Support Services Billshifting obligation to families, not taxpayers
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