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30-Nov-2011

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What happened to help thy neighbour? Study shows millions of us donât stop to help others in need of aid
(PRWeb UK) March 9, 2011
Over a third of Britons would not go out of their way to help someone they witnessed having an accident, leaving the victim to fend for themselves regardless of their injury. Research commissioned by National Accident Helpline shows that our initial reaction is more likely to be to laugh or just walk away â or even a mixture of the two â rather than offer assistance.
David Cameronâs desire for a âBig Societyâ has bigger challenges ahead than just the political ones. It seems that as a society we have forgotten how to be good neighbours. Nearly 70 per cent (69%) of respondents would not help someone they had witnessed suffer an accident, with 15 per cent stating they would not consider helping even if the person looked injured.
Renowned psychologist Dr Linda Papadopoulos explains our reactions: âLaughing or walking away at the scene of an accident may sound shocking, but they are natural and instinctive reactions. We laugh to minimise the seriousness of the situation and to make it easier for us to deal with rather than take in the enormity of it straight away, whilst walking away may not be a selfish reaction but in fact a desire to keep ourselves safe.
âBut we all know that when the shoe is on the other foot, it can be hurtful and upsetting. Having somebody laugh at us can make us feel ashamed and embarrassed, which can make us reluctant to seek help or advice. However, when somebody does offer assistance and show support, we naturally feel less like the underdog and more like somebody is on our side.â
The research shows that 50 per cent would feel angry that nobody came to their aid and 48 per cent would feel embarrassed if they suffered an accident and nobody offered to help.
The research also highlights that it is the perception of the severity of an accident that compels us to help: our judgment is often made on the type of victim and whether there are any visible signs of injury. For example, a third (30.5%) of respondents to the survey claimed that they would be more likely to help the elderly, rather than teenage boys (4.4%), whilst 81 per cent would offer immediate assistance if there were signs of blood â regardless of the type of injury suffered.
Sam Porteous, CEO of National Accident Helpline, says: âThe research indicates that as a nation we seem to have forgotten how to help people in distress. Recognising that a helping hand can make all the difference to those in need is a vital component of being part of a caring society. Even the smallest of accidents, which may not necessarily appear to be serious, can have significant consequences. We should all remember how easy it is to help someone, no matter what their injury, so next time you see someone fall over, help them, donât laugh at them.â
National Accident Helpline is the leading marketing group for solicitors specialising in personal injury and is responsible for the recent campaign championing consumersâ rights to justice through the website http://www.underdog.co.uk/.
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For media enquiries please contact: Neil Drake, PR Manager, National Accident Helpline: neil.drake@nahl.co.uk, Tel 01536 527 500/ 07875 391981
About National Accident Helpline
National Accident Helpline is the leading marketing and legal services company for solicitors who specialise in Personal Injury law and represents more than 100 legal practices across the UK. If a consumer has had an accident which was someone elseâs fault then we will put them in touch with a member firm, so they can seek redress for the injury they have suffered.
Through our national solicitor network, we champion consumer rights for people who have had accidents, helping those with genuine claims to seek redress and gain access to justice to help aid their recovery.
National Accident Helpline is authorised by the Ministry of Justice in respect of regulated claims management activities and is a registered company, incorporated in the UK.
For more information please visit the website:http://www.national-accident-helpline.co.uk/.
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04-Oct-2011
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Video Rating: 4 / 5
15-Sep-2011

Hormones, drugs, school, college prep, and the list goes on. Being a teenage is tough business but parenting one can be even more challenging at times. Sue Blaney is the author of “Please Stop the Rollercoaster! How Parents of Teenagers Can Smooth Out the Ride” which is series of discussion group guidebooks for parents to gain support from fellow parents. With such groups all over the country, Sue has heard it all! She is a frequent consultant to the media, religious and academic groups on raising teenagers. Mom Matters is 10 easy-to-watch anytime minutes of practical ideas for more productive parenting. For more information about this and other Mom Matters episodes, visit our blog at www.mom-matters.com
Video Rating: 3 / 5
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08-Sep-2011
Some people don’t even realize that they are having anxiety attacks, until they know what the definition of one is. An anxiety attack is a strong sensation that creates fear in oneself, as the symptoms can seem like you are actually dying. If you are someone who suffers from these kinds of attacks, it is important to know as much as you can about them as to help control them. Thus the more you learn and know the quicker you can begin to control your anxiety attacks.
The cause of anxiety attacks can vary from person to person. They may be caused by an upsetting event in someone’s life or a fear of something they have experienced growing up. Stress is a big contributor to anxiety attacks, but the possibilities are truthfully endless. Medication is a known trigger of an anxiety attack, and being less than active is known to be a contributor as well. In reality, there is not a particular known reason for people who experience these attacks, they are in short a body’s way of dealing with an overwhelming feeling in one way or another.
One of the main symptoms of anxiety attacks is extreme fear. Now, fear may be acknowledged as a symptom of anxiety, but in reality it is just the end result of the real symptoms. Before fear sets in, you are likely to experience one or more symptoms of anxiety, which lead you to the fear. Chest pain due to a racing heart, shortness of breath, and dizziness are all symptoms you may experience before the fear sets in. In the end, any uncomfortable sensation that is realized which makes you become fearful for your life is considered a symptom of anxiety, and therefore should be treated as such until you can confirm your suspicions.
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Some people don’t even realize that they are having anxiety attacks, until they know what the definition of one is. An anxiety attack is a strong sensation that creates fear in oneself, as the symptoms can seem like you are actually dying. If you are someone who suffers from these kinds of attacks, it is important to know as much as you can about them as to help control them. Thus the more you learn and know the quicker you can begin to control your anxiety attacks.
The cause of anxiety attacks can vary from person to person. They may be caused by an upsetting event in someone’s life or a fear of something they have experienced growing up. Stress is a big contributor to anxiety attacks, but the possibilities are truthfully endless. Medication is a known trigger of an anxiety attack, and being less than active is known to be a contributor as well. In reality, there is not a particular known reason for people who experience these attacks, they are in short a body’s way of dealing with an overwhelming feeling in one way or another.
One of the main symptoms of anxiety attacks is extreme fear. Now, fear may be acknowledged as a symptom of anxiety, but in reality it is just the end result of the real symptoms. Before fear sets in, you are likely to experience one or more symptoms of anxiety, which lead you to the fear. Chest pain due to a racing heart, shortness of breath, and dizziness are all symptoms you may experience before the fear sets in. In the end, any uncomfortable sensation that is realized which makes you become fearful for your life is considered a symptom of anxiety, and therefore should be treated as such until you can confirm your suspicions.
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19-Jun-2011
Almost a year ago, Governor Jan Brewer invited President Barack Obama to visit the Arizona border. He declined. Since then, the Federal Government has sued the State of Arizona for making sure immigration laws are enforced. Brewer has been celebrated by many for taking action to enforce laws that Washington has long ignored, those who oppose the law continue to choose pithy punch lines over responsible and pragmatic action. Two days ago in El Paso, President Obama decided once again that Arizona’s unsecured borders and illegal immigration crisis are a laughing matter. Unfortunately, no one in Arizona is laughing.