The Glue
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Genres | Dance/Electronic |
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Albums | BOCA JUNIORS |
Listen artist | www.youtube.com |
Songs | SongsMasturbationNever New · 2004 I can be my lover'sNever New · 2004 LaurelNever New · 2004 View 25+ more |
List | MasturbationNever New · 2004 |
Members | Oliver Rudin |
Michael Moor | |
Gregor Beermann | |
Active from | 1997 |
Record labels | RecRec Music |
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ID | 3341031 |
About The Glue
Snails eating mail in Lewdown village postbox
... The snails are " eating The Glue that holds an envelope in shape" it read...
Welsh rat trap ban catastrophic, says pest controller
... " Trapped animals frequently suffer from exhaustion, dehydration and starvation and can drown in The Glue...
Lobbyists take close-up look at Lib Dems
... The relationship is a two-way street, with money, influence and policy ideas The Glue that binds parties, businesses and campaigners together...
Elle Edwards: 'My daughter's murderer can rot in hell'
... " He s made The Glue that was there before with Elle stronger...
Unpaid carers: 'I had to choose to care for my husband or my sister'
... " They are The Glue that keeps it all together...
My surgeon experimented on me and ruined my life
... Leann knows now he was using The Glue as part of a research trial...
Victim's father marks 30 years since Warrington IRA bombing
...A father whose 12-year-old son was killed by an IRA bomb 30 years ago has said campaigning for peace is " The Glue which has kept the family together"...
Wallasey pub shooting: Elle Edwards's family needs answers, say police
... They said the beautician, who was not thought to have been the target of the attack, was " The Glue that held this big family together"...
Unpaid carers: 'I had to choose to care for my husband or my sister'
By Marie-Louise ConnollyBBC News NI health correspondent
A County Antrim woman who had to choose between caring for her husband or her sister has called for greater support.
Miriam Murray, who is also recovering from cancer, said The Appointment of a dementia carers co-ordinator by The Charity Praxis was " progressive".
But she feels more needs to be done to support unpaid carers.
More Than 220,000 people provide unpaid care for a sick or disabled family member or friend in Northern Ireland , about one in eight people.
Caring for people At Home reduces pressure on the health and social care system including reducing The Number of people in Residential Care and hospital.
'I Am not the person I was'According to Miriam, who is 77, her life was " torn apart" when she had to choose to care for her husband Ian, 89, At Home while her sister Jennifer, 73, was placed in assisted living accommodation.
Ian, who was an engineer as well as a keen cyclist and photographer, was diagnosed with Vascular Dementia in 2020 while Jennifer is living with young onset Alzheimer's disease.
Miriam said she had to " let one go" to look after The Other .
" It is just exhausting; I Am not the same person that I was. "
When asked if she was patient with Ian, she laughed and said: " I Am working on that. "
To help people like Miriam, Praxis, the largest registered care charity in Northern Ireland , has for the First Time appointed a Dementia Co-Ordinator to focus entirely on carers.
While it supports people with Mental Health , learning disabilities, autism and dementia, the demand for support from carers has also increased.
'Neglected and forgotten'Tracy Smyth, who took up The Post in January, said carers are neglected and are a forgotten part of society.
" They are The Glue that keeps it All Together . They do so much for caring and our Health Care system is so much Under Pressure - Without our carers we just couldn't cope, " She Said .
Ms Smyth's post is funded by The Department of Health for two years. It is not clear what will happen after that.
" Nobody signs up to be a carer. It is A Journey that most loved ones take on with little or no skills and the very least they deserve is someone to be there to offer them that advice and help learn more about the condition and who they can turn to find support, " Miriam said.
It is early days for Ms Smyth and Miriam, who are still getting to know one another and working out what exactly Miriam needs.
Miriam said having someone like Ms Smyth to signpost where she can get help for her family is a great start.
There is also advice about How To organise people to sit with her husband while she visits Jennifer.
Miriam said she takes " each day as it comes".
" That is The Thing about carers - you are locked into a situation that you have no knowledge or experience of unless it has been in your family before. I feel completely boxed in and I have lost My Own identity, " She Said .
The Last carers strategy for Northern Ireland was published almost two decades ago.
According to Ms Smyth, the document is out of date and does not reflect the lives and needs of unpaid carers in 2023.
Last month, which said it was " high time" that Northern Ireland made a start and began to treat unpaid carers as a strategic priority for government and society in general.
According to Ms Smyth, Northern Ireland is lagging behind the rest of the UK and no-one whatever their circumstances should battle the dementia journey alone.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com