Stories by Mandy Garner
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Features
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Learning to say what you want
As another asylum approaches closure, Mandy Garner reports on the vital work of the MIND advocacy service
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A check-up for women’s health
The fourth World Conference on Women is due to be held in September. But many important issues will never reach the agenda, says Mandy Garner
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Different ways to be
Being a woman with a disability may mean not living up to other people’s images of perfection — or your own. Mandy Garner reports
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I am a one in twelve
One in twelve women in the UK will develop breast cancer, and almost everyone’s lives will be touched by it at some time. Yet for many cancer, and especially breast cancer, remains a source of fear and shame.
Here Joyce Wadler talks to Mandy Garner about her own experience of cancer, and why she wrote a book about it -
All work and low pay
The government believes the health and safety of children at work is adequately protected. Mandy Garner looks at the facts
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Dealing war and madness
Mandy Garner reports on the scars of war you can’t see
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Hope in a heartless world
A new project to enable homeless children to take greater control over their lives and health is to be launched soon. Mandy Garner reports
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News
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CHC calls for new powers to represent patients
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Barnet health director slams the ‘Alice in Wonderland’ NHS
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Health professionals under pressure to aid human rights abuses
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Local authorities targeted in crackdown on ‘illegal immigrants’
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Human rights threat in Turkey
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Asylum seekers face hunger and homelessness
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Human rights groups call for sanctions against Nigeria
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Children’s health may deteriorate in Hong Kong camps
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Pioneering partnership between health authority and local council will help single homeless people
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Report shows the impact on health of war in Turkey’s Kurdish region
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Egyptian activists to sue Islamic cleric for call to female genital mutilation
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Minority rights threatened in Nigeria
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Competition for survival in the game of AIDS Monopoly
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Invisible homeless falling into healthcare gap
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Community care: chartering the way ahead
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Slaving for a living
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Privatising options on parade
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US aid operation ‘contributed to deaths’ in Somalia
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Indigenous women organise health campaign in Brazil
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Suicide rate high in the homeless
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Alcohol and drug clinics fear for the future
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Thousands untreated in NHS shake-up
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Burmese military reported to have murdered HIV-infected prostitutes
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Kazakhstan’s bitter harvest
Exclusive Report
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SANE goes on-line to help
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Quality care needs equality
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Disabled by poor reporting
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Wanted: a good home
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Growing old in private
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Caring means housing…
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Debt fuels child deaths
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Take some good advice
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Sex, drugs and civil liberties
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Fostering a positive approach
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Back to the ghetto?
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