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Drug-resistant gonorrhoea strain reaches New Zealand

June 11, 2012 by SPCS Leave a Comment

A strain of gonorrhoea that appears to be mutating into a drug resistant form has reached New Zealand and has been found mainly in the gay and bisexual population of Auckland and Wellington. 

The World Health Organisation has revealed that several countries, including Australia and the United Kingdom, are reporting cases of the sexually transmitted disease’s resistance to cephalosporin antibiotics – the current cure.

Clinical microbiologist Dr Sally Roberts, from Auckland District Health Board, who was the one to first pick it up here and watch prevalence increase since July last year, said.

“If this becomes the predominant strain in our community, there will be people who have UNTREATABLE gonorrhoea.” [Emphasis added].

WHO wants greater vigilance on the correct use of antibiotics and urgent research into alternative treatment since no other drug is currently available.

Dr Roberts, said:

“We’ve been seeing mutations, suggesting it is becoming less susceptible to the antibiotics. It’s clearly been introduced into New Zealand somehow.”

She had already been working with sexual health doctors and the New Zealand Aids Foundation [a registered charity with the Charities Commission] to raise awareness.

Gonorrhoea had already become resistant to past treatments, like penicillin. If it was to do the same with the current antibiotic – an intra-muscular injection – treatment could become so difficult that patients could need hospitalisation,

Gonorrhoea can infect the penis, rectum and throat – often showing no symptoms. People should not feel panicked, but anyone thinking they may have been infected are asked to get tested to avoid spreading the mutating strain.

WHO figures show about 106 million people are diagnosed with the disease each year.

A Health Ministry spokesman said the antibiotic Ceftriaxone was still an effective treatment in New Zealand right now. But gonorrhea trends were being monitored to detect early the development of resistance in gonorrhea.

Full Story: http://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post/news/7076621/Drug-resistant-gonorrhoea-strain-reaches-NZ

Source: Fairfax NZ News. Reported  The Dominion Post. Monday, June 11, 2012, p. A8. Story by Judy O’Callaghan.

Additional References:

1. Gay men urged to get tested. 7 June 2012. Fairfax NZ News

http://www.stuff.co.nz/auckland/local-news/7060751/Gay-men-urged-to-get-tested.

2. STDs: Diagnoses of increasingly antibiotic-resistant gonorrhoea infections rise by ‘unprecedented’ 25 per cent.

The Independent. Story by Charlie Cooper. Thursday 31 May 2012

http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/health-news/stis-diagnoses-of-increasingly-antibioticresistant-gonorrhoea-infections-rise-by-unprecedented-25-per-cent-7804780.html

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Filed Under: Announcement Tagged With: Dr Sally Roberts, drug-resistant gonorrhoea, gonorrhoea, NZ Aids Foundation

Josh McDowell’s new website spells dangers of on-line porn

June 10, 2012 by SPCS

Christian apologist and author Josh McDowell has launched Just1ClickAway.org – a new website to raise awareness about the dangers of online pornography which he says has the potential to lead to the disintegration of families.

See YouTube video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlnYrsZ7r-8

“Today we have, by and large, lost control of the controls. With just one keystroke on a smartphone, iPad, or laptop, a child can open up some of the worst pornography and sexually graphic content you can imagine. There’s never been such access in history,” he says.

McDowell, who has written or co-authored 120 books since 1960, backs his claims with shocking statistics about the destructive impact of pornography on families. More than 1 billion pornographic websites are one click away, and the average age of first-time pornography exposure is just eleven.

About 80 per cent of 15 to 17 year-olds have been exposed to hardcore porn, and the adult pornography industry reports that 20 to 30 per cent of its traffic comes from children.

The newly produced video on the Just1ClickAway.org website shows that pornography aggressively preys on and attacks its victims. The video has a warning label for its mature-content. Offering hope and help, McDowell has made available resources about the pervasiveness of pornography viewing and offers solutions.

The Bare Facts, McDowell’s “biblically based, medically sound and culturally relevant campaign”, provides youth and those who influence them with an understanding of love, sexuality and relationships.

Source: UK (The Christian Post)

as reported in Challenge Weekly June 4, 2012, p. P4. Story by Anugrah Kumar

The website www.Just1Clickaway.org reports that Sex online is an “epidemic” problem

1. As many as 1 out of 4 online searches are for porn.

2. Every second 30,000 people are viewing porn. The average age of first exposure is just 11.

3. Pornography use increases the marital infidelity rate by more than 300%

4.In 56% of all divorce cases, one party had an obsessive interest in porn sites.

 

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Charitable trusts pressurise pokie-grant recipients to oppose anti-pokie legislation

June 10, 2012 by SPCS Leave a Comment

Pressure on to oppose anti-pokie legislation. Stuff.co.nz 10 June 2010

Pokie trusts are pressuring grant recipients to make submissions against MP Te Ururoa Flavell’s reform bill, telling them if the legislation passes they risk funding cuts.

The New Zealand Community Trust, Trillian, Lion Foundation, the Southern Trust and Pub Charity have all sent letters. A circular from Trillian calls the bill “damaging and significantly flawed” and warns fewer machines will provide less money for the community, while Lion’s letter calls the proposals “highly political in nature”.

[Trillion Trust was registered as a charity by the Charities Commission on 30 June 2008 (Ref. No. CC30012).  However, its annual financial accounts due on 31 January 2009 were never filed with the Commission as required by law and it was deregistered on 8 April 2009 (at the request of the Trust under S. 31 of the Charities Act 2005).

[Lion Foundation Ltd was registered by the Charities Commission on 30 June 208 (Ref. No. CC37988). However, on 8 October 2010 this entity was removed from the Charities Register at their request under section 32 (1)(f) of the Charities Act 2005. Two sets of Annual Financial Accounts that were required to be filed with the Commission by 30 September 2009 and 30 September 2010 have respectively, have been “Withheld” from public scrutiny, according to the Charities Commission website].

Trusts return $280 million a year in grants and $330m in tax, but have come under fire for dubious practices, and Flavell’s reforms include a call to shut them and put grants under local government control.

Letters from several trusts to grant recipients, including sport and community groups, ask them to make submissions against the bill before a June 21 deadline. Some provide pre-written letters for the groups to sign.

One grant recipient said the trust involved had phoned “pressuring us to send in our submission”. “It does beg the question, are we jeopardising future consideration by not supporting them?”

Problem Gambling Foundation chief executive Graeme Ramsey said recipients were being put in difficult positions. “Groups will fear that not doing what the trusts want will jeopardise future funding, irrespective of what they actually think on the issue.”

He said the tactic was to swamp the select committee, and accused trusts of misinforming the public, saying better administration would see grants rise, not fall, and that the bill recognised the system was “constantly rorted”.

Pub Charity chief executive Martin Cheer said trusts talked to grant recipients because if they did not advise them of what they saw as the implications of reform, no one would.

He said Flavell wanted to eradicate all pokies and that would mean grants went. Plans to use the country’s community boards to distribute funds were inefficient and anti-pokie MPs were misleading the public by claiming a new system would return 80 per cent of funds as grants, when tax already accounted for a third of the money.

“The players don’t want it, venues don’t want it, donation recipients don’t want it, and we don’t want it. My question is, where is the mandate?”

http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/politics/7074568/Pressure-on-to-oppose-anti-pokie-legislation

Story by Steve Kilgallon.

Source: Stuff.co.nz 

Fairfax NZ News.

Reference:

See http://www.3news.co.nz/Pokie-reduction-bill-passes-first-reading/tabid/1607/articleID/253684/Default.aspx

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Filed Under: Gambling Addiction Tagged With: anti-pokie legislation, Lion Foundation, pokie trusts, Pub Charity, Southern Trust, The New Zealand Community Trust, Trillian Trust

LEGALISED EUTHANASIA: DO WE NEED IT? – Conference 30 June

June 7, 2012 by SPCS Leave a Comment

ANNOUNCEMENT: YOU ARE WARMLY INVITED TO ATTEND A ONE-DAY CONFERENCE

TOPIC: LEGALISED EUTHANASIA: DO WE NEED IT?

A one-day conference for health professionals, educators, carers and the general public

Date and Time : Saturday 30 June 2012 9 am to 1 pm

Venue: Barrycourt Conference Centre, 10 Gladstone Rd, Parnell, Auckland

Led by Alex Schadenberg. Executive Director and International Chair

Contributors: Dr Huhana Hickey, Russell Vickery, John Kleinsman

Euthanasia Prevention Coalition: For registration details and more information go to:  http://euthanasiadebate.org.nz/

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Debate needed to understand purpose of marriage – says registered charity Family First NZ

June 6, 2012 by SPCS Leave a Comment

“Gays and lesbians have a right to form meaningful relationships – they just don’t have a right to redefine marriage. The state – which did not invent marriage – has no authority to re-invent it.” Bob McCoskrie – National Director Family First NZ

In its Media Release dated 6 June 2012, Family First NZ, a charity (CC10094) registered with the Charities Commission, on 21 March 2007, says:

“The variation in recent results of same-sex marriage polls, and the influence of the question asked, simply highlights the need for a robust debate on the issue.

“In the US, polls have also shown support for same-sex marriage increasing, yet in 32 states where the issue has been on the ballet, voters have rejected it. Experts have said that the phrasing of the question can determine the outcome of the poll,” says Bob McCoskrie, National Director of Family First NZ.

“A Research NZ poll last year of 500 people found that 60% of those polled supported the right of same-sex couples to marry – similar to tonight’s Close Up poll. However, earlier polling of 1,000 NZ’ers through independent research company Curia Market Research found greater support for maintaining the definition of marriage as a man and a woman. All this suggests that there is debate to be had on this issue.”

“At the end of the day, same sex couples have the option of civil unions to recognise their relationship so there is no need for redefining marriage. Equality does not mean we must redefine marriage for everyone. If the law was redefined to allow same-sex marriage, and only same-sex marriage, we would then be discriminating against those seeking, for example, polygamous, polyamorous (group), or adult incest unions,” says Mr McCoskrie. “If we are going to have a debate about same-sex marriage and liberalising adoption laws, it is essential that the politicians acknowledge just how far this is going to go.”

“Almost every culture in every time and place has had some institution that resembles what we know as marriage, and it has always been associated with procreation. Every society needs natural marriage. Nature also discriminates against same-sex couples. Same-sex couples cannot have children. Only a man and a woman can produce children. This discloses something of the purposes and providence of nature, and the necessity of the two sexes,” says Mr McCoskrie.

“Gays and lesbians have a right to form meaningful relationships – they just don’t have a right to redefine marriage. The state – which did not invent marriage – has no authority to re-invent it.”

ENDS

Media release: 6 June 20122

Posted by Bob McCoskrie, Director Family First NZ

http://familyfirst.org.nz/2012/06/debate-needed-to-understand-purpose-of-marriage/

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