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Charity jobs workers ''should be more supportive'' Jul 30, 2010

Charity jobs workers should be more supportive

People in charity jobs may have to be more supportive of patients who are suffering from obesity problems, an expert has said.

In news that may also interest seekers of charity recruitment opportunities, Susannah Gilbert, of support website Big Matters, has said that a helpful and caring approach to aiding people with their weight loss programmes could be the best approach to take in order for them to experience their desired results.

Recently, England's public health minister ...

Charity jobs workers may be asked about obesity Jul 27, 2010

Charity jobs workers may be asked about obesity

Those people in charity jobs may soon have more work on their hands to offer advice to parents concerned about their children's weight.

Anyone currently seeking charity recruitment opportunities may be interested to note that Dr Andrew Buist, deputy chairman of the British Medical Association's Scottish General Practitioners Committee, has criticised one manufacturer for making childhood obesit...

Charity recruitment seekers to get more opportunities? Jul 26, 2010

Charity recruitment seekers to get more opportunities?

People seeking charity recruitment opportunities may like to note that one counsellor believes men are becoming more and more likely to seek professional help for problems such as eating disorders.

According to Paul Parkin, an online counsellor writing for the website mengetedstoo.co.uk, the number of people required to help males seeking advice could grow over the coming years, which may lead to more

Those in charity jobs urge the government to invest more in youth work Jul 21, 2010

Those in charity jobs urge the government to invest more in youth work

Professionals working in charity jobs for the British Youth Council (BYC) have urged the government to invest more in certain projects.

Around 19,800 volunteers aged between 11 and 17 are currently participating in council and community events and the BYC believes their actions should be able to continue and be praised.

Alex Delaney, BYC chair, said: "It is crucial that youth councils can continue their contribut...

Breast cancer breakthrough is promising, say those in charity jobs Jul 16, 2010

Breast cancer breakthrough is promising, say those in charity jobs

Sufferers of breast cancer might be relieved to hear about the latest research into the disease - particularly as one expert in a charity job has dubbed it "promising".

Arlene Wilkie, director of research and policy at Breast Cancer Campaign, said the discovery of a gene which could be responsible for spreading the disease throughout the body could facilitate treatments in the future.

The fact that scientist...

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