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Introducing: Dynamic, Daring and Dazzling Divergents!

Today, 2nd April 2025, is World Autism Day, and all United Nations members globally recognise it. Nations everywhere come together to recognise the suffering those with autism endure and celebrate their unique contributions and achievements. Originally, the United Nations created World Autism Day to “highlight the need to help improve

A True Hero: The Legacy of Frances Oldham Kelsey

Frances Kathleen Oldham Kelsey was a real-life hero, though she probably never thought of herself that way. She wasn’t a firefighter or a soldier, but a scientist—a pharmacologist and physician, precisely the kind of hero the world needed. And yet, her determination and bravery saved thousands of lives. Because of

Discover Jane Goodall: the Woman Who Inspired Change

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live in the wild, surrounded by animals, studying them up close? That’s exactly what Jane Goodall did! She is an English zoologist, primatologist, and anthropologist, known for her incredible work with chimpanzees. But Jane wasn’t always a scientist—her story is

Flu Season!!

The Flu Season Has Arrived Again The season has changed, bringing much colder weather, and with it, the inevitable arrival of flu season. It’s that time of year when we start thinking about how to protect ourselves and our families from the flu and other illnesses. I received an email

Save a Life: Teach First Aid in Schools!

Why First Aid Training is So Important – And How We Can Do Better I recently attended an in-person first aid course. I retake this course every three years and have done so for the last 17. Even so, I felt slightly nervous – could I remember how to resuscitate?