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South Asian youth will be actively promoting mental wellness and reducing stigma with their peers, families and communities through a new Mental Health Youth Ambassador program funded by the Ministry of Mental Health and Addictions.
The South Asian Mental Health Alliance (SAMHAA) received $112,900 in year-end funding to train 100 youth ambassadors by Spring 2021. The training will be offered throughout the lower mainland and includes the Mental Health First Aid certification course, developed by the Mental Health Commission of Canada. Additionally, training and mentoring in cultural safety, overdose crisis education, health care system navigation skills, and learning how to use the arts to promote dialogue about mental health will be provided to participating youth ambassadors.
South Asian communities are one of the largest ethno-cultural groups in the province and tend to access mental health and substance use services less often than the general population. SAMHAA is tackling this disparity by working with local non-profit societies, faith communities and service providers to raise awareness, build capacity and reduce stigma around mental health, with a focus on leveraging the expertise and influence of second-generation South Asian Canadians.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/20043
South Asian youth will be actively promoting mental wellness and reducing stigma with their peers, families and communities through a new Mental Health Youth Ambassador program funded by the Ministry of Mental Health and Addictions.
The South Asian Mental Health Alliance (SAMHAA) received $112,900 in year-end funding to train 100 youth ambassadors by Spring 2021. The training will be offered throughout the lower mainland and includes the Mental Health First Aid certification course, developed by the Mental Health Commission of Canada. Additionally, training and mentoring in cultural safety, overdose crisis education, health care system navigation skills, and learning how to use the arts to promote dialogue about mental health will be provided to participating youth ambassadors.
South Asian communities are one of the largest ethno-cultural groups in the province and tend to access mental health and substance use services less often than the general population. SAMHAA is tackling this disparity by working with local non-profit societies, faith communities and service providers to raise awareness, build capacity and reduce stigma around mental health, with a focus on leveraging the expertise and influence of second-generation South Asian Canadians.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/20043
South Asian youth will be actively promoting mental wellness and reducing stigma with their peers, families and communities through a new Mental Health Youth Ambassador program funded by the Ministry of Mental Health and Addictions.
The South Asian Mental Health Alliance (SAMHAA) received $112,900 in year-end funding to train 100 youth ambassadors by Spring 2021. The training will be offered throughout the lower mainland and includes the Mental Health First Aid certification course, developed by the Mental Health Commission of Canada. Additionally, training and mentoring in cultural safety, overdose crisis education, health care system navigation skills, and learning how to use the arts to promote dialogue about mental health will be provided to participating youth ambassadors.
South Asian communities are one of the largest ethno-cultural groups in the province and tend to access mental health and substance use services less often than the general population. SAMHAA is tackling this disparity by working with local non-profit societies, faith communities and service providers to raise awareness, build capacity and reduce stigma around mental health, with a focus on leveraging the expertise and influence of second-generation South Asian Canadians.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/20043
RFA Fort Austin A386 replenishment vessel transfers from Cammell Laird shipyard to Cammell Laird Bidston via Alfred, East Float and Westa Float.
Assisted by Smit tugs - Smit Waterloo, Smit Belgie, Smit Barbados and Smit Sandon
'RFA Fort Austin is a British Fort Rosalie-class dry stores ship of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary.'
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386)
IMO: 7342938
MMSI: 233261000
Call Sign: GSEV
Flag: Great Britain
AIS Vessel Type: Military Ops
Gross Tonnage: 20043
Deadweight: 8165 t
Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 185m × 24m
Year Built: 1979
Status: Active
South Asian youth will be actively promoting mental wellness and reducing stigma with their peers, families and communities through a new Mental Health Youth Ambassador program funded by the Ministry of Mental Health and Addictions.
The South Asian Mental Health Alliance (SAMHAA) received $112,900 in year-end funding to train 100 youth ambassadors by Spring 2021. The training will be offered throughout the lower mainland and includes the Mental Health First Aid certification course, developed by the Mental Health Commission of Canada. Additionally, training and mentoring in cultural safety, overdose crisis education, health care system navigation skills, and learning how to use the arts to promote dialogue about mental health will be provided to participating youth ambassadors.
South Asian communities are one of the largest ethno-cultural groups in the province and tend to access mental health and substance use services less often than the general population. SAMHAA is tackling this disparity by working with local non-profit societies, faith communities and service providers to raise awareness, build capacity and reduce stigma around mental health, with a focus on leveraging the expertise and influence of second-generation South Asian Canadians.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/20043
South Asian youth will be actively promoting mental wellness and reducing stigma with their peers, families and communities through a new Mental Health Youth Ambassador program funded by the Ministry of Mental Health and Addictions.
The South Asian Mental Health Alliance (SAMHAA) received $112,900 in year-end funding to train 100 youth ambassadors by Spring 2021. The training will be offered throughout the lower mainland and includes the Mental Health First Aid certification course, developed by the Mental Health Commission of Canada. Additionally, training and mentoring in cultural safety, overdose crisis education, health care system navigation skills, and learning how to use the arts to promote dialogue about mental health will be provided to participating youth ambassadors.
South Asian communities are one of the largest ethno-cultural groups in the province and tend to access mental health and substance use services less often than the general population. SAMHAA is tackling this disparity by working with local non-profit societies, faith communities and service providers to raise awareness, build capacity and reduce stigma around mental health, with a focus on leveraging the expertise and influence of second-generation South Asian Canadians.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/20043
南湖大山位於中央山脈稜線北段,標高3,742公尺,台灣五嶽之一,南湖主峰氣勢沈穩雄渾,基盤廣大穩固,南湖群峰環伺在側,登臨其上睥睨群峰,而有帝王之山、王者之山美喻,因美麗的山容及豐富多樣的冰河地形,而成為眾多登高山者心中之神聖殿堂。
South Asian youth will be actively promoting mental wellness and reducing stigma with their peers, families and communities through a new Mental Health Youth Ambassador program funded by the Ministry of Mental Health and Addictions.
The South Asian Mental Health Alliance (SAMHAA) received $112,900 in year-end funding to train 100 youth ambassadors by Spring 2021. The training will be offered throughout the lower mainland and includes the Mental Health First Aid certification course, developed by the Mental Health Commission of Canada. Additionally, training and mentoring in cultural safety, overdose crisis education, health care system navigation skills, and learning how to use the arts to promote dialogue about mental health will be provided to participating youth ambassadors.
South Asian communities are one of the largest ethno-cultural groups in the province and tend to access mental health and substance use services less often than the general population. SAMHAA is tackling this disparity by working with local non-profit societies, faith communities and service providers to raise awareness, build capacity and reduce stigma around mental health, with a focus on leveraging the expertise and influence of second-generation South Asian Canadians.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/20043
Stabled in one of the centre roads at Manchester Victoria on 15th September 1989 was this pair of class 20's. Locomotives were often stabled here to act as bankers for Miles Platting bank, in the later years it was usually a class 47 although on this occasion these locos were here. I don't know how often this happened as I only saw them on this occasion.
ISS012-E-20043 (9 March 2006) --- Astronaut William S. (Bill) McArthur, Expedition 12 commander and NASA space station science officer, sets up the electromyography (EMG) calibration cord assembly for a data collection session of the Foot/Ground Reaction Forces During Spaceflight (FOOT) experiment in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station. McArthur was attired in the specially instrumented Lower Extremity Monitoring Suit (LEMS), cycling tights outfitted with sensors for the experiment.
South Asian youth will be actively promoting mental wellness and reducing stigma with their peers, families and communities through a new Mental Health Youth Ambassador program funded by the Ministry of Mental Health and Addictions.
The South Asian Mental Health Alliance (SAMHAA) received $112,900 in year-end funding to train 100 youth ambassadors by Spring 2021. The training will be offered throughout the lower mainland and includes the Mental Health First Aid certification course, developed by the Mental Health Commission of Canada. Additionally, training and mentoring in cultural safety, overdose crisis education, health care system navigation skills, and learning how to use the arts to promote dialogue about mental health will be provided to participating youth ambassadors.
South Asian communities are one of the largest ethno-cultural groups in the province and tend to access mental health and substance use services less often than the general population. SAMHAA is tackling this disparity by working with local non-profit societies, faith communities and service providers to raise awareness, build capacity and reduce stigma around mental health, with a focus on leveraging the expertise and influence of second-generation South Asian Canadians.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/20043
Smit Belgie, Smit Donau, Smit Waterloo and Zeebrugge assist RFA Fort Austin (A386), backwards, from Alfred to Cammell Lairds dock (?)
IMO: 7342938 A386
MMSI: 233261000
Call Sign: GSEV
Flag: Great Britain
AIS Vessel Type: Military Ops
Gross Tonnage: 20043
Deadweight: 8165 t
Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 185m × 24m
Year Built: 1979
Status: Active
South Asian youth will be actively promoting mental wellness and reducing stigma with their peers, families and communities through a new Mental Health Youth Ambassador program funded by the Ministry of Mental Health and Addictions.
The South Asian Mental Health Alliance (SAMHAA) received $112,900 in year-end funding to train 100 youth ambassadors by Spring 2021. The training will be offered throughout the lower mainland and includes the Mental Health First Aid certification course, developed by the Mental Health Commission of Canada. Additionally, training and mentoring in cultural safety, overdose crisis education, health care system navigation skills, and learning how to use the arts to promote dialogue about mental health will be provided to participating youth ambassadors.
South Asian communities are one of the largest ethno-cultural groups in the province and tend to access mental health and substance use services less often than the general population. SAMHAA is tackling this disparity by working with local non-profit societies, faith communities and service providers to raise awareness, build capacity and reduce stigma around mental health, with a focus on leveraging the expertise and influence of second-generation South Asian Canadians.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/20043
RFA Fort Rosalie A385 replenishment vessel moored in the West Float, Birkenhead Docks.
IMO: 7341283
MMSI: 233063000
Call Sign: GSEU
Flag: Great Britain
AIS Vessel Type: Military Ops
Gross Tonnage: 20043
Deadweight: 8300 t
Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 185m × 24m
Year Built: 1978
Status: Under Repair
RFA Fort Rosalie A385 replenishment vessel moving from East Float, Birkenhead to the West Float to moor up
IMO: 7341283
MMSI: 233063000
Call Sign: GSEU
Flag: Great Britain
AIS Vessel Type: Military Ops
Gross Tonnage: 20043
Deadweight: 8300 t
Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 185m × 24m
Year Built: 1978
Status: Under Repair
South Asian youth will be actively promoting mental wellness and reducing stigma with their peers, families and communities through a new Mental Health Youth Ambassador program funded by the Ministry of Mental Health and Addictions.
The South Asian Mental Health Alliance (SAMHAA) received $112,900 in year-end funding to train 100 youth ambassadors by Spring 2021. The training will be offered throughout the lower mainland and includes the Mental Health First Aid certification course, developed by the Mental Health Commission of Canada. Additionally, training and mentoring in cultural safety, overdose crisis education, health care system navigation skills, and learning how to use the arts to promote dialogue about mental health will be provided to participating youth ambassadors.
South Asian communities are one of the largest ethno-cultural groups in the province and tend to access mental health and substance use services less often than the general population. SAMHAA is tackling this disparity by working with local non-profit societies, faith communities and service providers to raise awareness, build capacity and reduce stigma around mental health, with a focus on leveraging the expertise and influence of second-generation South Asian Canadians.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/20043
South Asian youth will be actively promoting mental wellness and reducing stigma with their peers, families and communities through a new Mental Health Youth Ambassador program funded by the Ministry of Mental Health and Addictions.
The South Asian Mental Health Alliance (SAMHAA) received $112,900 in year-end funding to train 100 youth ambassadors by Spring 2021. The training will be offered throughout the lower mainland and includes the Mental Health First Aid certification course, developed by the Mental Health Commission of Canada. Additionally, training and mentoring in cultural safety, overdose crisis education, health care system navigation skills, and learning how to use the arts to promote dialogue about mental health will be provided to participating youth ambassadors.
South Asian communities are one of the largest ethno-cultural groups in the province and tend to access mental health and substance use services less often than the general population. SAMHAA is tackling this disparity by working with local non-profit societies, faith communities and service providers to raise awareness, build capacity and reduce stigma around mental health, with a focus on leveraging the expertise and influence of second-generation South Asian Canadians.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/20043
RFA Fort Austin A386 replenishment vessel transfers from Cammell Laird shipyard to Cammell Laird Bidston via Alfred, East Float and West Float.
Assisted by Smit tugs - Smit Waterloo, Smit Belgie, Smit Barbados and Smit Sandon
'RFA Fort Austin is a British Fort Rosalie-class dry stores ship of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary.'
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RFA_Fort_Austin_(A386)
IMO: 7342938
MMSI: 233261000
Call Sign: GSEV
Flag: Great Britain
AIS Vessel Type: Military Ops
Gross Tonnage: 20043
Deadweight: 8165 t
Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 185m × 24m
Year Built: 1979
Status: Active
South Asian youth will be actively promoting mental wellness and reducing stigma with their peers, families and communities through a new Mental Health Youth Ambassador program funded by the Ministry of Mental Health and Addictions.
The South Asian Mental Health Alliance (SAMHAA) received $112,900 in year-end funding to train 100 youth ambassadors by Spring 2021. The training will be offered throughout the lower mainland and includes the Mental Health First Aid certification course, developed by the Mental Health Commission of Canada. Additionally, training and mentoring in cultural safety, overdose crisis education, health care system navigation skills, and learning how to use the arts to promote dialogue about mental health will be provided to participating youth ambassadors.
South Asian communities are one of the largest ethno-cultural groups in the province and tend to access mental health and substance use services less often than the general population. SAMHAA is tackling this disparity by working with local non-profit societies, faith communities and service providers to raise awareness, build capacity and reduce stigma around mental health, with a focus on leveraging the expertise and influence of second-generation South Asian Canadians.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/20043
South Asian youth will be actively promoting mental wellness and reducing stigma with their peers, families and communities through a new Mental Health Youth Ambassador program funded by the Ministry of Mental Health and Addictions.
The South Asian Mental Health Alliance (SAMHAA) received $112,900 in year-end funding to train 100 youth ambassadors by Spring 2021. The training will be offered throughout the lower mainland and includes the Mental Health First Aid certification course, developed by the Mental Health Commission of Canada. Additionally, training and mentoring in cultural safety, overdose crisis education, health care system navigation skills, and learning how to use the arts to promote dialogue about mental health will be provided to participating youth ambassadors.
South Asian communities are one of the largest ethno-cultural groups in the province and tend to access mental health and substance use services less often than the general population. SAMHAA is tackling this disparity by working with local non-profit societies, faith communities and service providers to raise awareness, build capacity and reduce stigma around mental health, with a focus on leveraging the expertise and influence of second-generation South Asian Canadians.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/20043
South Asian youth will be actively promoting mental wellness and reducing stigma with their peers, families and communities through a new Mental Health Youth Ambassador program funded by the Ministry of Mental Health and Addictions.
The South Asian Mental Health Alliance (SAMHAA) received $112,900 in year-end funding to train 100 youth ambassadors by Spring 2021. The training will be offered throughout the lower mainland and includes the Mental Health First Aid certification course, developed by the Mental Health Commission of Canada. Additionally, training and mentoring in cultural safety, overdose crisis education, health care system navigation skills, and learning how to use the arts to promote dialogue about mental health will be provided to participating youth ambassadors.
South Asian communities are one of the largest ethno-cultural groups in the province and tend to access mental health and substance use services less often than the general population. SAMHAA is tackling this disparity by working with local non-profit societies, faith communities and service providers to raise awareness, build capacity and reduce stigma around mental health, with a focus on leveraging the expertise and influence of second-generation South Asian Canadians.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/20043
South Asian youth will be actively promoting mental wellness and reducing stigma with their peers, families and communities through a new Mental Health Youth Ambassador program funded by the Ministry of Mental Health and Addictions.
The South Asian Mental Health Alliance (SAMHAA) received $112,900 in year-end funding to train 100 youth ambassadors by Spring 2021. The training will be offered throughout the lower mainland and includes the Mental Health First Aid certification course, developed by the Mental Health Commission of Canada. Additionally, training and mentoring in cultural safety, overdose crisis education, health care system navigation skills, and learning how to use the arts to promote dialogue about mental health will be provided to participating youth ambassadors.
South Asian communities are one of the largest ethno-cultural groups in the province and tend to access mental health and substance use services less often than the general population. SAMHAA is tackling this disparity by working with local non-profit societies, faith communities and service providers to raise awareness, build capacity and reduce stigma around mental health, with a focus on leveraging the expertise and influence of second-generation South Asian Canadians.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/20043
ENS Luxor (232) - EX-RFA Fort Austin (A386) replenishment vessel being towed through Birkenhead Docks stern first to Alfred Lock by VB Belgie, VB Sandon, Zeebrugge and VB Donau.
She would eventually make connection to ALP Winger AHTS in the river and be towed to Egypt.
IMO: 7342938
Old Pennant Number: A386
New Number: 232
MMSI: 233261000
Call Sign: GSEV
Flag: Great Britain
AIS Vessel Type: Military Ops
Gross Tonnage: 20043
Deadweight: 8165 t
Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 185m × 24m
Year Built: 1979
Builder: SCOTTS SHIPBUILDING - GREENOCK, UK
Yard number: 738
Build start: 1975-02-28
Delivery: 1979-06-21
Keel laid: 1975-12-10
Launch: 1978-03-09
Engine Builder: SCOTTS SHIPBUILDING
Main Engine: Sulzer 8-cylinder RND90 @ 22,300 shp
Engine Stroke: 900 mm
Propeller: 1 FIXED PITCH
Fuel Type: MARINE DIESEL
South Asian youth will be actively promoting mental wellness and reducing stigma with their peers, families and communities through a new Mental Health Youth Ambassador program funded by the Ministry of Mental Health and Addictions.
The South Asian Mental Health Alliance (SAMHAA) received $112,900 in year-end funding to train 100 youth ambassadors by Spring 2021. The training will be offered throughout the lower mainland and includes the Mental Health First Aid certification course, developed by the Mental Health Commission of Canada. Additionally, training and mentoring in cultural safety, overdose crisis education, health care system navigation skills, and learning how to use the arts to promote dialogue about mental health will be provided to participating youth ambassadors.
South Asian communities are one of the largest ethno-cultural groups in the province and tend to access mental health and substance use services less often than the general population. SAMHAA is tackling this disparity by working with local non-profit societies, faith communities and service providers to raise awareness, build capacity and reduce stigma around mental health, with a focus on leveraging the expertise and influence of second-generation South Asian Canadians.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/20043
RFA Fort Rosalie A385 replenishment vessel moving from East Float, Birkenhead to the West Float to moor up
Assisted by Smit Barbados, Smit Sandon and Smit Belgie
IMO: 7341283
MMSI: 233063000
Call Sign: GSEU
Flag: Great Britain
AIS Vessel Type: Military Ops
Gross Tonnage: 20043
Deadweight: 8300 t
Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 185m × 24m
Year Built: 1978
Status: Under Repair
ENS Luxor - EX-RFA Fort Austin (A386) replenishment vessel dead towed by Boluda Towage's VB Donau, VB Phoenix, VB Elbe and VB Sandon through Alfred Dock to Alfred Lock stern first.
Both Fort Rosalie (A385) and Fort Austin (A386) have been sold to the Egyptian Navy.
IMO: 7342938
Old Pennant Number: A386
New Pennant: 232
MMSI: 233261000
Call Sign: GSEV
Flag: Great Britain
AIS Vessel Type: Military Ops
Gross Tonnage: 20043
Deadweight: 8165 t
Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 185m × 24m
Year Built: 1979
Status: Active
Builder: SCOTTS SHIPBUILDING - GREENOCK, UK
Yard number: 738
Build start: 1975-02-28
Delivery: 1979-06-21
Keel laid: 1975-12-10
Launch: 1978-03-09
Engine Builder: SCOTTS SHIPBUILDING
Main Engine: Sulzer 8-cylinder RND90 @ 22,300 shp
Engine Stroke: 900 mm
Propeller: 1 FIXED PITCH
Fuel Type: MARINE DIESEL