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Telefónica Movistar México lanzó el corto "No es un juego", un short film destinado a generar conciencia sobre el uso responsable de los videojuegos y la creación de un entorno más seguro para los jugadores, especialmente los más jóvenes. Este proyecto fue premiado en Cannes con 4 Leones: 2 de Oro en las categorías Entertainment Lions for Gaming y Film Corporate Purpose & Social Responsibility, Plata en Challenges & Breakthroughs, y Bronce en Social Behaviour & Cultural Insight. Todo esto nos lo platicó Fernanda Pérez, experta en marketing con una trayectoria impresionante que incluye marcas como TNT, CNN, Warner Channel y Cartoon Network, además de su experiencia en el mundo fintech con Rappicard. Además, aprende sobre el liderazgo en comunicaciones integradas, el impacto social en el marketing y cómo se desarrollan estrategias exitosas en Movistar México. Escucha y descubre las claves del éxito en marketing digital y social. #LosDiosesDelMarketing #FernandaPerez #TelefónicaMovistar #MarketingIntegrado #ResponsabilidadSocial #Cannes2023 #VideojuegosSeguros #MarketingDigital
Occupants of Abbey Court on the Limerick Road say they're living frightened every day, following a major escalation in incidents of anti-social behaviour. Residents claim gangs of youths have been congregating in an obscured area near the entrance to the estate, which is hidden from public view by greenery, trees and bushes to drink, take drugs and set off illegal fireworks. But last week the incidents reportedly hit a new low for residents as it's understood a household bin was stolen and set alight and required the urgent attention of a kind local business owner who provided a fire extinguisher, a delivery driver who alerted people to the blaze and the fire brigade who put the fire out before it spread to the nearby ESB pillar box. The residents fear the worst of the behaviour is still to come though on Halloween night, as Clare FM's Daragh Dolan has been finding out from two locals who chose to remain anonymous. Photo (c): Clare FM
A Clare senator believes criminals in this county are becoming emboldened as they see instances of anti-social behaviour go unpunished. It follows an incident in Sixmilebridge in which two sheds outside a house were destroyed after a firework was allegedly thrown through a gate at the rear of the property. The incident is said to be the latest in a spate of anti-social behaviour in the area. Tulla Fianna Fáil Senator Timmy Dooley says if the Gardaí are seen to be unable to apprehend perpetrators, they will grow in confidence and continue to commit crimes.
Last week, we heard increasing calls on Clare FM for more of a Garda presence in Shannon, amid a rise in incidents of anti-social behaviour in the area. It comes amid local complaints of fireworks being let off on an almost nightly basis near the Brú na Sionna housing estate. Carmel McElligott's home in Sixmilebridge was attacked by people setting off fireworks recently. The intentional attack on Carmel's home was so bad, it resulted in the destruction of two sheds. To find out more about this, Alan Morrissey was joined in-studio by Carmel McElligott. Photo (c): Clare FM
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We have spoken about anti-social behaviour in Shannon on Morning Focus before, and it appears to be an issue in the town once again. Mike O'Loughlin, who is a member of Shannon Community Group, has been highlighting incidents of anti-social behaviour in Shannon on social media recently. Mike has questioned the anti social behaviour in a Facebook post asking why the Garda in Shannon are not patrolling the streets. To discuss this further, Alan Morrissey was joined by Mike O'Loughlin. Photo (c) by Stephen Todd from Getty Images via Canva
Episode #88 of Daffy's Round Table! On This episode i am joined by the one & only Kayla Roach!! I brought Kayla on to discuss Garter Snakes, occelated skins & ofcourse Emerald Tree Skinks and while we did discuss those species, the conversation very quickly switched from discussing husbandry to discussing social behaviour in reptiles! Join me as Kayla drops some hot takes and interesting opinions on the reptile hobby, co-habing reptiles, social hierarchy & social behaviour in reptiles!Enjoy!! Huge thank you Exo Terra for sponsoring this podcast and making this episode possible. Exo Terra makes quality products for our pet reptiles to make them feel at home! Follow Kayla on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kaylas.critters/Subscribe to Kayla on Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/@kaylaroachFollow Kayla on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kaylas.critters1If you enjoyed this episode please subscribe to Daffy's Round Table on whatever streaming platform you use! Support the podcast, buy merch! https://daffys-reptiles-shop.fourthwa...Follow Daffy: Instagram: @DaffysreptilesTwitter: @DaffysreptilesFacebook: Facebook.com/DaffysreptilesTiktok: @DaffysreptilesBusiness: daffysreptiles@gmail.com
'Think Equal' is a revolutionary early years educational programme which will run in 31 classrooms across primary schools in Dublin's Dockland's area. Think Equal Founder, Leslee Udwin, discusses the new project.
It's World Suicide Prevention Day - however the issue of suicide in the Isle of Man is still a huge topic according to a charity A local authority's insisting anti-social behaviour amongst its town's youths is not as big a problem as some thinkAnd FC Isle of Man are in action this evening and looking to put last weekend's last gasp disappointment behind them
The Hard Shoulder was in New Ross for the Kennedy Summer School and one of the events taking place this Saturday in St Michael's Theatre is in depth look at crime and anti-social behavior. Joining Kieran is Retired NYPD Deputy Commissioner and Vice Provost St. John's University, NYC James O'Keefe, Maura Butler Lawyer, formerly Chairperson of the Association. for Criminal Justice, Research and Development and Catherine Norton Psychologist
Calls and questions for Home Affairs Minister Jane Poole-Wilson MHK and Chief Officer Dan Davies on the prison, hate crime, anti-social behaviour, community service, speeding cycles, port security & more. It's Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradio
Bernadette, 84, opens her Leaving Cert results live on air. Noel tells Joe about sheltered accommodation where 3 people were murdered in the last 10 years. The Baldoyle side of Clongriffin train station is only accessible via private land. Sinéad is worried about XL bully dogs in her area. Helen used 18 year old vouchers for a meal.
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This week's Mayor on the Air is Sue Hickey, Mayor of Glenorchy City Council, who shares how her municipality is tackling anti-social behaviour from young people. Plus, Triple M work experience student, Amelia Cooper, interviews Jurek Stopczynski, Mission Australia State Director for Tasmania, about the 2024 Youth Survey.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Auckland's Karangahape Road restaurants say road works, no parking and anti-social behaviour are putting customers off. Several hospitality businesses along the colourful strip have been forced to shut their doors or move as tough economic times bite, including some veteran restaurants, Fabio Bernardini, the owner and chef of Latin eatery Tempero speaks to Lisa Owen.
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A West Clare community has expressed outrage following a spate of anti-social behaviour over the bank holiday weekend. On Monday morning, a number of trees were found to be destroyed at a recreational green space in Kilkee known locally as Allender's Field while ripped tents,broken glass bottles and cans of nitros gas were also found discarded at the site. While constituents also reported incidents of people shooting airsoft pellets at passers-by from cars. Former Kilkee Councillor Cillian Murphy insists bye-laws in the town need to be urgently revised to wipe out the behaviour.
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Dermot O'Leary, General Secretary of the National Bus and Rail Union, discusses recent anti-social incidents on Limerick bus routes.
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Clare County Council claims tenants are now more likely to bring forward complaints of anti-social behaviour in their estates than in the past. There's been an 18% rise in the number of complaints received by the local authority regarding anti-social behaviour in social housing this year. A cross-agency approach is taken by local councillors, the county's Estate Management Team and the Gardaí to deal with anti-social behaviour in local authority housing. Administrative Officer at Clare County Council John Corry believes due to the diligence of the team in recent years, tenants now feel more comfortable in raising issues.
Anti-Social Behaviour In Clare Social Housing Said To Have "Escalated Out Of All Control" by Clare FM
How has the diagnosis, treatment, and understanding of autism changed?In the United States, an estimated one in thirty-six children has been diagnosed with autism. But missing those early signs is one of the biggest challenges parents face. Even though there is a lot of new research, many parents find that once their child is diagnosed, they're still navigating the complex terrain of autism without a map.Our guest today, Dr. Suzanne Goh, is a pediatric neurologist who has spent decades working with autism. Dr. Goh's research led her to develop an innovative, whole-child approach to treating autistic children. She is also the author of Magnificent Minds: The New Whole Child Approach to Autism.While autism can present its own challenges, it doesn't have to close more doors than it opens. In fact, with the right approach and understanding, it's possible to unlock your child's remarkable potential. Listen in as Dr. Goh shares some of the technology and research that has changed how we diagnose, treat, and understand autism today./ / / Are you ready to take the next step on your brain optimization journey? / / /Choose your own adventure. Below are the three best places to start:>>> Discover Your Unique KWIK BRAIN C.O.D.E To Activate Your Genius>>> Explore My Top Brain Health Supplements for Focus, Memory, and Energy>>> Learn How to Be More ProductiveTake your first step by choosing one of the options above, and you will find everything you need to ignite your brilliant brain and unlock your exceptional life, allowing you to achieve and surpass all of your personal and professional goals.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Residents of an apartment building run by Auckland City Mission say anti-social behaviour in the area shouldn't be blamed on them. The apartments are on a side street in the city's red light district near Karangahape Road. Amy Williams has the story.
It's not only the big cities dealing with an upsurge in street crime ranging from knife-fights organised on social media to brawling in the streets, New Plymouth locals worry crime is on the rise there too. Taranaki Whanganui reporter Robin Martin has more.
Housing and anti-social behaviour were the main topics of discussion at the latest of Clare FM's Local Election debates. With just over a week to go to polling day on June 7th, candidates are competing for 28 seats across 5 electoral areas. Six of the 15 candidates running in the Shannon electoral area have taken part in the first of two debates covering the South East of the county.
The Today Debate is about taking a subject and pulling it apart with more time than we ever could have during the morning.Mishal Husain looks at how lives can be blighted by anti-social behaviour and asks if victims are being failed?Joining Mishal are Emma Dell, a victim of anti-social behaviour; Neil Basu, former Assistant Commissioner for the Metropolitan Police; Ndidi Okezie, CEO of charity UK youth, Paul Gerrard, Director of Public Affairs and Campaigns at the Co-op and Katie Kempen, CEO of Victim Support.Share your experiences of anti-social behaviour with Today. Get in touch by sending us a message or voice note via WhatsApp to 0330 123 4346 or email us Today@bbc.co.ukThe Today Debate was produced by David Pittam, Sinead Heekin and Louisa Lewis. The editor is Owenna Griffiths. The technical team was led by Clive Painter and Jon Boland. Digital Production from Maisie Smith-Walters.
A Victims and Prisoners Bill is currently being debated in Parliament and tonight's Today Debate on Radio 4 at 8PM will consider one aspect of it. The legislation largely applies to England and Wales but the issue is one that can disrupt lives everywhere. Campaigners say that anti-social behaviour should not be treated as neighbourly nuisance because it can mean people live in fear in their own homes. It's a reality the Victims' Commissioner Helen Newlove knows all too well. Her husband, Garry, was attacked by a group of teenagers outside his home when he confronted them over vandalising cars. He died of his injuries. Today's Mishal Husain speaks to Baroness Newlove about what she wants to see happen.Listen to Today on BBC Radio 4 and BBC Sounds: 6-9am weekdays and 7-9am on Saturdays.
Garda Superintendent Jarlath Duffy and Acting Chief Executive of Wexford County Council Eddie Taaffe also Minister James Browne and local business owners Frank Jordan and Michael Hayes discuss anti-social behaviour on Wexford's main Street.
More trouble on the streets of Dublin as the council look at closing off another laneway on Ormond Quay due to anti-social behaviour. We speak to Kieran Rose a former Dublin City Planner with reaction to these plans.
The Community Playground and Astroturf was briefly closed over the Easter Bank Holiday weekend, due to what was referred to on a Facebook post as “obscene behaviour”. To find out more about what went on, Alan was joined by Joanne Dillon, Playground and Astroturf Committee Member and Kilrush Fianna Fáil Councillor Cillian Murphy. Picture (c) by Kamila OConnell from Getty Images via Canva
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Concern has emerged that Ennis Train Station is becoming a "flashpoint" for anti-social behaviour. Iarnród Eireann has appeared before a meeting of local representatives to address concerns over persistent illegal dumping and fly tipping at the site. In the latest Irish Business Against Litter Report, Ennis Train Station was one of three areas in the town to be classed as "heavily littered". According to Ennis Tidy Towns, on one day alone last week sixteen bags of household rubbish and six bags of leaves were recovered from the site, shopping trollies were observed abandoned there and graffiti was removed. In the first six months of 2023 alone, 44,000 passengers passed through the doors of Ennis Train Station. Ennis Tidy Towns Chair and Fine Gael Councillor, Mary Howard believes the lack of maintenance is blighting a key entry point for visitors to the county. Iarnród Eireann is now calling for further support from the local authority to combat what it's described as a "severe spate" of fly tipping. The public transport provider has appeared before a special meeting of Ennis Municipal District on foot of concerns raised over persistent littering at the site. According to Ianród Eireann, millions of euro have been invested there in recent years and while a review of the CCTV system is currently underway, a number of blackspots still exist near Station Court. Business Development Manager Jim Dempsey says the situation is extremely disappointing for staff and customers. A number of Councillors also raised concerns over anti-social behavior incidents at the Station, following an incident in August which saw criminal damage caused to a number of vehicles. Ennis Station Master, Philip Conway insists additional security measures have been put in place and they're committed to making Ennis a world class facility.
A rise in criminal activity is feared if a proposed car park in Ennis goes ahead. A month after from Clare County Council lodged a planning application for a 122-space car park in the Waterpark Campus in Drumbiggle, Councillor Johnny Flynn has lodged an objection on a number of grounds. The former Mayor of Ennis has been heavily critical of the reduction in car parking spaces seen in the county town in the last number of the years, with recent figures putting the current number of spaces almost 10% below where it was in 2008. Despite this, Fine Gael Councillor Flynn believes the Waterpark Campus isn't the right place for a car park because its secluded location could facilitate anti-social behaviour.
People are under an effective ‘curfew' in their homes amid a ‘tidal wave of anti-social behaviour' in Limerick. That's according to Willie O'Dea, local Fianna Fáil TD, who spoke to Ciara this morning on the show.
Deputy Chief Constable Andy Prophet is the National Police Lead on Anti-Social Behaviour. Take a listen to this really honest interview. Comprehensive Show Notes to Follow.
Janet Horner, Green Party Councillor and Janice Boylan, Sinn Féin Councillor, discuss the decision by City Councillors to close Harbour Court, a lane that runs between Marlborough Street and Eden Quay.
A laneway in Dublin city centre has been closed by the city council due to anti-social behaviour. Hazel Chu, Dublin City Councillor with The Green Party, and Nial Ring, Independent Dublin City Councillor joined The Last Word to discuss.Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
While the Democrats keep repeating the same rehearsed talking points, President Trump is telling the truth. He has every audience he's in front of right where he wants them, and that's always been his way. In this second episode of a two-part series, Dan Sullivan and Mark Young share the ways in which President Trump is different from anyone we've ever seen before, and how he has the skills to put an audience in a trance. In This Episode: President Trump has the skill to wander away from what's written on a teleprompter. Entrepreneurs look for problems because they find problems to be opportunities. When the Democrats share a talking point, it's highly coordinated on every social media platform. President Trump understands neurolinguistics programming and how to use language, cadence, and timing. You hold an incredible advantage when you understand the entertainment model of modern American society. Links: Envy: A Theory of Social Behaviour by Helmut Schoeck