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CPD Malta Commemorate 9/11 First Responders With Stair Climb

CPD Malta Commemorate 9/11 First Responders With Stair Climb
Sep 10 2024 Share

This year, Civil Protection Malta organised for the very first time the Memorial Stair Climb, to commemorate the brave Emergency First Responders that lost their lives during the 9/11 horror attack.

‘Climbing the equivalent of the 110 stories of the World Trade Center serves as a symbolic completion of the journey these firefighters undertook to save others on that tragic day.’

‘It’s a solemn reminder of their sacrifice and the courage of emergency responders worldwide.’

Civil Protection Malta thanked the US Embassy for their participation, as well as the support by Transport Malta, Valletta’s Local Council and the barrack Lift Company Ltd.

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9,000 Persons Received Help From Victim Support Agency

9,000 Persons Received Help From Victim Support Agency
Sep 10 2024 Share

The Victim Support Agency, established three years ago, has provided assistance to 9,000 people, offering services such as guidance, emotional support, and legal aid to crime victims.

During an informal discussion with some beneficiaries of the agency’s services, Minister for Home Affairs, Security, and Work, Byron Camilleri, highlighted the importance of these conversations to further improve the agency’s work.

Many of those receiving support are victims of domestic violence. Once a report is made to the police, the agency contacts the victim and, upon acceptance of assistance, professionals create a confidential therapy program with counsellors.

Therapeutic groups delve deeper into the emotional experiences of victims, and professionals also accompany them to court to provide additional support.

Minister Camilleri noted that the agency’s outreach efforts have led to more victims seeking help, reflecting the agency’s work to make services more accessible.

He also highlighted other specialised services aimed at making support more readily available, such as the Gender-Based Domestic Violence Unit in Santa Luċija, which opened in 2020 as the first multidisciplinary hub for victims.

Camilleri reaffirmed the government’s commitment to strengthening these services for the betterment of the community. Agency CEO Brian Farrugia and Head of Services Superintendent Sylvana Gafà were also present at the meeting.

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Princess Kate Cancer Free: Details Experience In Family Video

Princess Kate Cancer Free: Details Experience In Family Video
Sep 10 2024 Share

In a family video, Princess Kate announced that she has officially finished her chemotherapy and is cancer free.

The video has her and her family out in the woods together spending quality time as Catherine speaks about what this experience has taught her.

‘The cancer journey is complex, scary and unpredictable for everyone, especially those closest to you.’

‘With humility, it also brings you face to face with your own vulnerabilities in a way you have never considered before, and with that, a new perspective on everything.’

‘This time has above all reminded William and me to reflect and be grateful for the simple yet important things in life, which so many of us often take for granted. Of simply loving and being loved.’

‘Doing what I can to stay cancer free is now my focus. Although I have finished chemotherapy, my path to healing and full recovery is long and I must continue to take each day as it comes.’

‘To all those who are continuing their own cancer journey – I remain with you, side by side, hand in hand. Out of darkness, can come light so let that light shine bright.’

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Protected Osprey Reportedly Shot Down Near Birzebbuga

Protected Osprey Reportedly Shot Down Near Birzebbuga
Sep 10 2024 Share

A protected Osprey was reportedly shot down near Birżebbuġa on Monday morning, BirdLife Malta said.

BirdLife volunteers witnessed and filmed the incident during an annual Raptor Camp. Times of Malta reported that the NGO said the incident happened after four Ospreys were seen roosting in the Buskett area on Sunday evening.

Following the incident, BirdLife Malta called 119 immediately and was reportedly informed that the Environmental Protection Unit (EPU) were not available.

Following a third call, an EPU unit was reached, and details were passed on. The NGO said that it believes neither the bird nor the hunter were located.

UPDATED: FKNK Statement

A statement issued by Federazzjoni Kaccaturi Nassaba Konservazzjonisti (FKNK) condemned the illegal shooting on a protected species – in this case, an osprey.

BirdLife Malta released a video of an osprey being shot during a camp held by the NGO near Birżebbuġa.

Following the release of the video and statement by Bird Life Malta, the FKNK released a statement saying that such actions tarnish the reputation of hunters in Malta who abide by the law.

‘The FKNK is ready to take the required disciplinary measures against those who ruin or attempt to tarnish the continuous work by FKNK and the thousands of members under its name.’

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