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U.S. military academies must improve their leaders stanley cup hip, stop toxic practices such as hazing and shift behavior training into the classrooms, according to a Pentagon study aimed at addressing an alarming spike insexual assaultsand misconduct.U.S. officials said the academies must stanley website train student leaders better to help their classmates, and upend what has been a disconnect between what the cadets and midshipmen are learning in school and the often negative and unpunished behavior they see by those mentors. The review calls for additional senior officers and enlisted leaders to work with students at the Army, Navy and Air Force academies and provide the expanded training.The report, which was released Thursday, says that too often discussions about stress relief, misconduct, social media and other life issues take place after hours or on the weekends. The report recommends that those topics be addressed in classes and gra stanley quencher ded, to promote their importance.The study comes on the heels of a report this year that showed a sharp spike in reported sexual assaults at the academies during the 2021-22 school year. It said that 1 in 5 female students said in an anonymous survey that they had experienced unwanted sexual contact. These figures were the highest since the Defense Department began collecting that data many years ago.SEE MORE: Biden signs executive order to help sexual assault victims in militaryStudent-reported assaults at the academies jumped 18% overall compared with the previou Ijfp Body found was white female in her early 30s, Tampa police say
BRANDON, Fla. 鈥?The Agency for Healthcare Administration is suspending new admissions at Alafia Village in Brandon after the agency found it didn t have a COVID-19 plan.In a document released by the state, it says on July 4, three residents tested positive for COVID-19. As of July 6, those residents were not moved from their rooms to any sort of isolation unit. None of those patients had been seen by a medical provider, either.The state also says it asked the Alafia Village for their COVID-19 infection control policies, in which they were told no such policies existed.The facility also told the state the only personal protective equipment they had were cloth masks, surgical masks and gloves.According to the report, on July 6, a staff member could be see stanley website n entering the room of a COVID-19 positive patient wearing only a cloth mask and g stanley website loves. That staff member cleaned up the room from their afternoon meal and then was observed entering the staff break room.The state says the staff member did not remove their PPE or wash their hands.In the break room, the staff member encountered another patient, who was COVID-19 negative and touched the resident with her gloved hands. The state says it was after that the staff member removed her gloves and washed her hands.Shortly after, according to the state, the same staff member entered another room of a COVID-19 positive resident. She repositioned the resident, helped the patient eat and then repositioned the patient again.The stanley cup staff member
U.S. military academies must improve their leaders stanley cup hip, stop toxic practices such as hazing and shift behavior training into the classrooms, according to a Pentagon study aimed at addressing an alarming spike insexual assaultsand misconduct.U.S. officials said the academies must stanley website train student leaders better to help their classmates, and upend what has been a disconnect between what the cadets and midshipmen are learning in school and the often negative and unpunished behavior they see by those mentors. The review calls for additional senior officers and enlisted leaders to work with students at the Army, Navy and Air Force academies and provide the expanded training.The report, which was released Thursday, says that too often discussions about stress relief, misconduct, social media and other life issues take place after hours or on the weekends. The report recommends that those topics be addressed in classes and gra stanley quencher ded, to promote their importance.The study comes on the heels of a report this year that showed a sharp spike in reported sexual assaults at the academies during the 2021-22 school year. It said that 1 in 5 female students said in an anonymous survey that they had experienced unwanted sexual contact. These figures were the highest since the Defense Department began collecting that data many years ago.SEE MORE: Biden signs executive order to help sexual assault victims in militaryStudent-reported assaults at the academies jumped 18% overall compared with the previou Ijfp Body found was white female in her early 30s, Tampa police say
BRANDON, Fla. 鈥?The Agency for Healthcare Administration is suspending new admissions at Alafia Village in Brandon after the agency found it didn t have a COVID-19 plan.In a document released by the state, it says on July 4, three residents tested positive for COVID-19. As of July 6, those residents were not moved from their rooms to any sort of isolation unit. None of those patients had been seen by a medical provider, either.The state also says it asked the Alafia Village for their COVID-19 infection control policies, in which they were told no such policies existed.The facility also told the state the only personal protective equipment they had were cloth masks, surgical masks and gloves.According to the report, on July 6, a staff member could be see stanley website n entering the room of a COVID-19 positive patient wearing only a cloth mask and g stanley website loves. That staff member cleaned up the room from their afternoon meal and then was observed entering the staff break room.The state says the staff member did not remove their PPE or wash their hands.In the break room, the staff member encountered another patient, who was COVID-19 negative and touched the resident with her gloved hands. The state says it was after that the staff member removed her gloves and washed her hands.Shortly after, according to the state, the same staff member entered another room of a COVID-19 positive resident. She repositioned the resident, helped the patient eat and then repositioned the patient again.The stanley cup staff member

