logo
#

Latest news with #Rehabilitation

Aidiladha: Istana Negara distributes sacrificial meat to 14,000 recipients
Aidiladha: Istana Negara distributes sacrificial meat to 14,000 recipients

New Straits Times

timea day ago

  • General
  • New Straits Times

Aidiladha: Istana Negara distributes sacrificial meat to 14,000 recipients

KUALA LUMPUR: A total of 14,000 individuals, including those from the asnaf (tithe recipient) group, received sacrificial meat contributed by Istana Negara in conjunction with this year's Aidiladha celebration. Comptroller of the Royal Household of Istana Negara Datuk Wira Zailani Hashim said His Majesty Sultan Ibrahim, King of Malaysia, had consented to the donation of 100 cows for the distribution. He said the recipients included Istana Negara staff, members of the B40 group in various government departments and agencies, orphans, tahfiz students, residents of Community Rehabilitation Centre and individuals from schools and institutions under the Federal Territories Islamic Religious Council (MAIWP) and Social Welfare Department. "In total, around 14,000 people have received or will receive the sacrificial meat," he told reporters at Surau Al Jannah, Pinggiran Bukit Jalil PPR today At the surau, four cows were sacrificed and the meat distributed to 225 asnaf in the surrounding area. Zailani, in his speech, said the contribution reflected the deep care and concern of Their Majesties Sultan Ibrahim and Raja Zarith Sofiah for the people, especially those in need. "This is not merely a donation of sacrificial meat, but a gesture that carries a profound message of compassion and empathy," he said. He added that such efforts should serve as an example for others - whether from the government, private sector or individuals, to cultivate a culture of giving and sharing. "In these challenging times, the values of togetherness, mutual support, and empathy are more important than ever. The spirit of sacrifice should be translated into continuous acts of kindness, not limited to festive occasions alone," he said. Meanwhile, Surau Al Jannah chairman Ismail Zainuddin expressed his gratitude to Istana Negara for the contribution. "This is the first time we have received sacrificial meat from Istana Negara. Alhamdulillah, the contribution has been a great help to the asnaf in this area," he said. He added that the PPR community consists of five housing blocks and that residents had shown strong support for the programme. — BERNAMA

Coleen Rooney makes mercy dash to help child victims of Putin's 'evil' war in Ukraine
Coleen Rooney makes mercy dash to help child victims of Putin's 'evil' war in Ukraine

Daily Record

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Record

Coleen Rooney makes mercy dash to help child victims of Putin's 'evil' war in Ukraine

Coleen Rooney said she was inspired by her four boys and adopted sister, Rosie. Coleen Rooney has spoken candidly about her recent mercy dash to Poland, where she met children deeply affected by Vladimir Putin's merciless conflict in Ukraine. The dedicated mother of four recalled how her own sons – Kai, 15, Klay, 12, Kit, nine, and Cass, seven – motivated her journey to assist families uprooted by the burgeoning war. ‌ While visiting Poland to show solidarity with those who have escaped their besieged homes, Coleen, also known for her stint on 'I'm A Celebrity...', reflected on her late adopted sister, Rosie, who passed away at 14 in 2013 following a battle with Rett syndrome, particularly when meeting disabled refugee children. ‌ This war has led to an exodus into Poland comparable to the mass displacements of World War Two. Coleen's poignant trip included a stop at a UNICEF Educational Rehabilitation School where she encountered fitness coach Kateryna and her son Murat, aged seven, who struggles with learning disabilities and non-verbality. The pair had embarked on an arduous journey of almost 700 miles from Nikolayev, central to Volodymyr Zelenskyy's stand against Putin's harsh regime, finally finding sanctuary in Krakow. Revealing her emotions to the Mirror, Coleen expressed her heartfelt solidarity with the displaced mothers: "As a mum, your first thought was what would you do? What goes through your mind is just to protect the children and make sure that they are OK. And that's exactly what these mum's were doing, they got out of Ukraine." Coleen, 39, has told of her emotional visit to meet Ukrainian mothers and children who have fled the war-torn country. The WAG spoke to one mother, Kateryna, whose home was hit by a tank. ‌ "She showed me videos of what was happening and that resonates with you, because of that protective instinct," Coleen said. "I can relate to being a mum and the first thing in that situation is to get out of danger, to just make sure the kids are OK. But I couldn't imagine what was going through their heads, the emotions." ‌ The TV personality visited a UNICEF centre for disabled children, which brought back memories of her late sister Rosie, who had a disability. "One of the schools was for children with disabilities and I grew up in that environment, my sister went to a school like that," Coleen explained. ‌ "It was just like where they were, with music therapy, physiotherapy and all those things for the senses. I felt so comfortable, it wasn't a shock. That was probably the easiest visit of my time in Poland because I've experienced that and I felt comfortable there." Coleen also visited a Spilno Hub, in Krakow, which supports families who've fled the war, providing psycho-social support to help them deal with the horrors of war. She met Yuliia, her sister Olisia and Yuliia's daughter Anastasiia – known as Nastia, aged four. ‌ They have been in Krakow for three years, travelling from Kryvvi Rih on an evacuation train carrying just a backpack each. As they fled they turned their phones off to help them go undetected by missiles. Coleen has told how the trip helped "open her eyes" to the reality of war and the devastating impact it has. ‌ Coleen said: "I wouldn't say it's affected me, but it's given me a big insight into what's going on around the world and the aftermath. You know, you think it is over, it's not. These people have been hit with trauma and it's hard for them to move on. "They're doing what they can but it could affect them for their entire lives. That's what struck me, we see things on the news, but we don't think that much into it. It was a real eye opener to see the disruption to people's lives." She went on: "It's quite a humbling thing to see. But I think the great thing is that despite the tragedies there are people that are willing to go above and beyond for people out there." ‌ Despite the harrowing trauma suffered by children during the conflict, Coleen said the mental care they were receiving was paying dividends. "There was one place we visited and what really stuck with me was, they showed me all the artwork the children had done when they had initially arrived from Ukraine," she recounted. ‌ "There were lots of dark colours and it was really quite moody and it was quite upsetting to see. But after being there for a while they clearly lifted and the artwork was full of lots of colour. The children have been receiving therapy and it shows that it really works." During her visit to Krakow with UNICEF, Coleen observed the remarkable transformation in refugee children's art as a result of therapy funded by donations to Soccer Aid. ‌ Her husband and football legend Wayne Rooney is set to feature as a player-manager in the charity match alongside stars such as comedian Paddy McGuinness, Olympic icon Sir Mo Farah, and One Direction's Louis Tomlinson. "Soccer Aid is a big part of our family, it's been a yearly thing in the calendar for the last, I don't know how many years," Coleen added. "And my boys love attending and Wayne obviously is involved so we're looking forward to seeing him. And then my youngest Cass is going to be one of the mascots, so it's a real family affair." The much-anticipated Soccer Aid for UNICEF 2025 is scheduled to occur on Sunday June 15 at Old Trafford, with exclusive live coverage on ITV1, ITVX, STV, and STV Player. Supporters who wish to contribute to Soccer Aid for UNICEF, which raised a staggering £15million last year, can make their donations by visiting Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community!

Coleen Rooney meets with Ukrainian child victims of Putin's invasion as she opens up about her own loss
Coleen Rooney meets with Ukrainian child victims of Putin's invasion as she opens up about her own loss

Scottish Sun

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

Coleen Rooney meets with Ukrainian child victims of Putin's invasion as she opens up about her own loss

BIGGEST LOSS Coleen Rooney meets with Ukrainian child victims of Putin's invasion as she opens up about her own loss COLEEN Rooney met with Ukrainian child victims of Putin's invasion as she opened up about her own heartbreaking loss. The I'm A Celeb star, 39, spoke about her late sister Rosie, who died in 2013 at the age of just 14. 6 Coleen Rooney met with Ukrainian child victims of Putin's invasion Credit: PA 6 Her late sister Rosie died in 2013 at the age of just 14 Credit: Instagram 6 The I'm A Celeb star opened up about her own heartbreaking loss Credit: PA 6 Coleen headed to Poland to meet families who fled their home amid the war Credit: PA Coleen also admitted that she thought of her four kids - Kai, 15, Klay, 12, Kit, nine, and Cass, seven - when she made the mercy dash to meet kids who had lost their home in the war. The wife of Wayne Rooney headed to Poland to meet families who had fled their homes amid the conflict. During this emotional trip, Coleen reflected on losing her adopted sister Rosie after a lifelong battle with the rare brain disorder Rett syndrome as she met with disabled refugee kids during a visit to a UNICEF Educational Rehabilitation School. Coleen met fitness coach Kateryna and her seven-year-old son, Murat, who has learning difficulties. She said: "One of the schools was for children with disabilities. And I grew up in that environment, my sister went to a school like that." Coleen continued to the Mirror: "It was just like where they were, with music therapy, physiotherapy and all those things for the sensors. I felt so comfortable, it wasn't a shock. "That was probably the easiest visit of my time in Poland. "Because I've experienced that and I felt comfortable there." Coleen also visited a Spilno Hub, in Krakow, which supports families who've fled the war. She met Yuliia, her sister Olisia and Yuliia's four-year-old daughter Anastasiia. The star admitted the experience had "opened her eyes" to the reality of war, saying: "You think it is over, it's not. These people have been hit with trauma and it's hard for them to move on." Coleen had previously spoken about her love for Rosie in the 2023 Disney+ documentary Coleen: The Real Wagatha Christie Story. She had described her as being the 'sister that I never thought I was going to have'. Coleen added: 'She brought that little bit extra to the house. We fell in love with her.' Rosie was born on February 2, 1998, and was diagnosed with Rett syndrome. The rare genetic disorder affects brain development, resulting in severe mental and physical disability. She was adopted by the McLoughlin family when she was two-years-old. Sadly, Rosie died aged 14 in 2013 after a lifelong battle with the condition. 6 Coleen visited a UNICEF Educational Rehabilitation School Credit: PA

Willow Point appoints new administrator, increases wages for workers
Willow Point appoints new administrator, increases wages for workers

Yahoo

time19-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Willow Point appoints new administrator, increases wages for workers

VESTAL, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) – There was a celebration at Willow Point last week, marking the arrival of a new leader and more staff at higher salaries. Willow Point Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in Vestal held a pinning ceremony on Thursday recognizing some veteran employees for their decades of service. The Broome County owned and operated nursing home has seen an influx of new faces in recent months. Since February 1, when the county made significant increases to the pay it offers to nurses and aides, 71 people have been hired. There's also a new administrator. Sonya Moshier comes to Willow Point with 36 years of running senior living facilities. Moshier says she's looking forward to putting her experience to work. 'I've overseen sub-acute, palliative and different types of memory care units. I'd like to be able to bring some of that history and be able to implement services here at Willow Point,' said Moshier. Broome County Executive Jason Garnar says the new employees are allowing Willow Point to reopen some wings that had to be closed due to staffing shortages. The pay increases were accomplished by shifting funds around within the nursing home's budget. The new hires will decrease Willow Point's reliance since COVID on expensive travel nurses. Garnar says the recent moves illustrate the county's commitment to keeping Willow Point. 'Broome County is absolutely committed to Willow Point. We're committed to our seniors, and we're committed to having a public nursing home here that takes care of our seniors. We're making critical investments, not just talking about it, we're actually putting millions of dollars into it. And we will continue to do so to ensure that our residents receive the highest level of care that they deserve,' said Garnar. Garnar gave credit to Mike Keenan, the former administrator of Good Shepherd Village at Endwell, who had been serving as a consultant for Willow Point. Keenan helped to devise the salary restructuring, which the legislature approved, as well as the hiring of Moshier. New York State DOT remembers fallen highway workers Willow Point appoints new administrator, increases wages for workers Audit alleges NYSEG violations JCC makes reading fun with Literacy Day TCO's annual Opera and Beer event returning this week Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Empowering persons with disabilities
Empowering persons with disabilities

Observer

time18-05-2025

  • Business
  • Observer

Empowering persons with disabilities

Muscat, May 18 The two-day Vocational Integration Forum for Rehabilitation Centres, Schools and Colleges, titled "Skills Without Barriers," organised by the Ministry of Social Development, targeting school and university students, as well as employers from companies that employ trainees kicked off on Sunday. The forum aims to promote the social and professional integration of persons with disabilities, highlight their capabilities and potential and develop the practical skills of trainees through interactive workshops. It also seeks to enhance cooperation between educational institutions and rehabilitation centres to create joint training opportunities, in addition to providing a supportive environment for expressing creativity and exchanging experiences. Talal al Hasani, Director of the Vocational Rehabilitation Centre in Al Seeb, Ministry of Social Development, said: "The importance of organising this forum for persons with disabilities is to contribute to their integration into society in all fields by providing appropriate training and rehabilitation, highlighting their energies and capabilities, and making them a productive group that contributes to the comprehensive development process." The first day of the forum featured several workshops, including a handicrafts workshop, including leatherwork, hand-weaving and handicrafts. The forum also featured an exhibition showcasing workshop products and awareness workshops. The forum continues on Monday with carpentry and woodwork design workshops, where participants are taught the art of creating decorative paintings, doors, windows and carved sculptures, and a metalworks workshop covering metal industries such as doors, decorations, various sculptures and other industries. Also, a paper recycling workshop will showcase how to benefit from recycled paper manufacturing and even participants are also well-trained in agriculture and gardening, including soil treatment, pruning and decorating trees.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store