Some spring rituals, including making daisy crowns with various flowers like clover, hibiscus, and calendula, are legal and child-friendly. When choosing a flower, select one with a long, sturdy stem and make a small slit at the end with a sharp knife. Be cautious, as some flowers may be toxic or have irritating sap, so handle them carefully to avoid any negative effects.
Full Article
‘First of its kind’: GP training to include Indigenous ways of being and doing
The Royal Australian College of GPs has launched a new Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural and Health Training Framework, led by Indigenous experts, with a focus on improving health outcomes for Indigenous people through 12 guiding principles. The framework aims to embed Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander values and knowledge in GP education nation-wide, with a goal of 100% participation in cultural and health education among GPs in training. RACGP President Dr. Nicole Higgins...
Read more