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Industry Observation - The report highlights a discrepancy between the promised glamorous rehab experience in California and the actual conditions [1] - The phrase "I suggest you get a tent" implies inadequate or substandard accommodation for individuals seeking rehabilitation services [1]
Access to redemption: How prison-based animal programs transform lives | Cesiah Lopez | TEDxTWU
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-08 16:01
[Applause] Behind bars where silence echoes and time stands still. A dog spark is a lifeline and a leash is a bridge. There are over a thousand dogs every day in America's shelters that are being euthanized and being put down because no one is believing in them and there is no second chance hope for them.But there are programs across the country that are changing that. Programs that are rescuing dogs that have been in neglected situations that have been used in dog fighting rings and that have been in hoard ...
Are we addicted to punishment? | Elisa Bors | TEDxFrancisHollandSchoolSloaneSquare
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-30 15:15
Core Argument - The presentation posits that society is becoming addicted to punishment as a means of emotional regulation and control, often prioritizing suffering over rehabilitation [2][3][5][6] - It argues that this reliance on punishment stems from learned behaviors and institutional practices, particularly evident in the justice system's approach to issues like addiction [7][8][9][10][11] - The presentation advocates for a shift towards restorative justice, emphasizing reintegration, understanding, and healing rather than retribution, citing Norway's justice system as a successful example [13][14][15][16][17] Psychological and Neurological Aspects - Self-punishment activates brain regions associated with learning and social survival, indicating its evolutionary importance in maintaining social bonds and regulating guilt [4] - Neuroscience suggests that punishing others can activate reward regions in the brain, highlighting the potential for punishment to be used for self-regulation and control [6] - The presentation suggests that individuals, especially those with mental health challenges, may overuse punishment as a coping mechanism for feelings of guilt and shame [5] Societal and Institutional Critique - The presentation criticizes the justice system for often prioritizing punishment over addressing the root causes of issues like addiction, leading to ineffective outcomes [9][10][11] - It argues that cultural and institutional teachings equate suffering with accountability, leading to a focus on making individuals feel worse rather than helping them [11] - The presentation contrasts this approach with Norway's restorative justice system, which focuses on preventing future harm, understanding the causes of harm, and supporting individual change [14][15] Proposed Solutions and Recommendations - The presentation urges individuals to find a balance between justice, accountability, and understanding, practicing self-compassion and treating others with empathy [18] - It suggests implementing a restorative justice approach that prioritizes restoring dignity and understanding pain over simply removing it [17] - The presentation implies that a societal shift towards empathy and understanding can lead to a change in the way society functions, starting with individual actions [18] Comparative Analysis - The presentation highlights Norway's justice system, which has a recidivism rate of around 20%, as a model for restorative justice [15] - It contrasts this with countries like the US, which have a recidivism rate of around 70%, suggesting the effectiveness of Norway's approach [15] - Norway's system focuses on reintegration, providing inmates with education, work training, therapy, and respect, treating them as citizens in crisis rather than offenders [13][14][16]
X @The Wall Street Journal
Player Analysis - Daniel Jones will be the starting quarterback for the Indianapolis Colts this season [1] - Daniel Jones is a product of the league's elite QB rehabilitation centers [1]
Jeanine Pirro wants to prosecute some 12-year-olds as adults
NBC News· 2025-08-26 23:48
Criminal Justice System Reform - The discussion emphasizes holding young offenders accountable for their actions, suggesting a shift away from solely focusing on rehabilitation [1] - Lowering the age of criminal responsibility is proposed as a potential solution to address juvenile crime [1] - The importance of consequences, deterrence, and punishment for young offenders is highlighted [2] Juvenile Offender Accountability - The current legal framework may prevent prosecuting young offenders (e.g, 12 and 13 year olds) as adults in certain jurisdictions [2] - Age should be considered as a context, not the sole determinant, when deciding consequences for criminal behavior [3] - Accessible records and accountability are crucial aspects of the criminal justice system, even for juvenile offenders [3] Rehabilitation vs Punishment - While rehabilitation is considered a positive goal, it should not be the only focus; consequences are also necessary [1][2] - The criminal court system can offer rehabilitation options, such as probation, alongside accountability measures [3]
Flowers grow bigger and brighter in prison | Adelle Sefton-Rowston | TEDxCharles Darwin University
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-25 16:34
[Music] There is a prison in far north Queensland where the flowers grow extra large, much brighter than the flowers on the outside. People are very protective of these flowers and it is an offense to pick them from the garden. Flowers have always been a gift in desolate places. There is a prison in South Australia where a creative arts facilitator brought in a packet of chopper chops for a workshop. The women were allowed to keep their lollipops after the class, but they decided to combine them as a sweet ...
Memories from Inside | Lezan Ariffin | TEDxChatsworthInternationalSchool
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-25 16:29
Personal Transformation & Rehabilitation - The individual spent approximately 35 years incarcerated across nine prison sentences [1] - Experienced caning a total of 66 times [1] - After a period of confinement, the individual initially became worse, engaging in fights and abusing wardens [16] - 365 days of solitary confinement did not initially lead to positive change [16] - Memories, though difficult, can shape an individual into a better version of themselves with the right perspective [18] Prison Life & Gang Dynamics - The individual was a leader of a gang of approximately 80 members [3] - A prison fight involved approximately 10-12 individuals from each gang [6] - The individual received 18 strokes of the cane as punishment for a prison fight [10] - Solitary confinement involved deprivation of basic necessities like full bars of soap and adequate bedding [13] - The individual spent 365 days in solitary confinement [9] Societal Contribution - The individual is now involved in anti-drug advocacy [18] - The individual channels past pain to understand and help the less fortunate through volunteering [18]
Stroke patient says rehab approval delay hurt recovery
NBC News· 2025-08-15 01:30
Healthcare Insurance Claim Dispute - Aetna initially delayed approval for John Carell's intensive rehab care after he suffered a stroke [2][3] - The hospital claims Aetna's approval, initially granted on June 30th, expired before they were notified on July 5th due to a holiday weekend [3][4] - John Carell was in limbo for 22 days while waiting for approval [3] - John Carell ultimately opted for a less intensive rehab facility due to the delay [5] Impact of Denial - John Carell's wife estimates he has recovered to 70% of his pre-stroke condition [6] - The delay in receiving appropriate care led to deterioration and frustration for John Carell [4][7] - The cost of denial is immeasurable, encompassing pain, agony, depression, and disappointment [7] Aetna's Response - Aetna states the intensive rehab request was canceled after John Carell requested less intensive care [6] - Aetna claims its ability to process claims depends on information received from the provider, highlighting the complexity of the case [6]
Hearing loss : Current Trends | Dr Vivek kumar pathak | TEDxSGRR
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-30 16:14
Global Hearing Loss Statistics & Projections - World Health Organization (WHO) data indicates approximately 15 billion (15%) people globally experience some form of hearing loss [2] - 430 million people require hearing rehabilitation [2] - By 2050, projections estimate 25 billion (25%) people will have hearing loss, with 700 million needing rehabilitation [2] Early Diagnosis & Intervention - 40% of hearing loss in children is preventable through early diagnosis [4] - Hearing loss can be diagnosed within 24 hours of birth using otoacoustic emissions screening [5] - Rehabilitation should ideally begin by 6 months of age to maximize brain plasticity and language development [6] World Hearing Day & Awareness - World Hearing Day is celebrated annually on March 3rd [3] - The theme emphasized "making hearing for all a reality" through early diagnosis and accessible rehabilitation [3] - Raising awareness and implementing hearing programs in communities are crucial to reduce the burden of hearing loss [10][11] Impact of Hearing Loss - Hearing loss affects the quality of life, potentially isolating individuals [1][9] - Undiagnosed and untreated hearing loss in elderly patients can negatively impact the quality of life for their families [9] - Overcoming taboos and economic concerns associated with hearing aids is essential for promoting rehabilitation [9][12]
Rehab Reimagined: The Intersection of Technology and Human Touch | Kang Xiang Khor | TEDxUTM
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-24 16:06
Rehabilitation Importance & Industry Overview - Rehabilitation is a process to help people regain abilities after injury, enabling independent living and improved quality of life [2] - Rehabilitation medicine originated during World War II to recover injured soldiers' functions [2] - Rehabilitation is important for maintaining and restoring quality of life at all ages, from developmental delays in children to age-related balance issues [3][4] Technology in Rehabilitation - Technology can be used to help patients recover faster, increasing training intensity while minimizing human effort [7][13] - Hand robot training technology enabled a patient to perform up to 1,000 repetitions in one hour, 10 times more than physical assistance [13] - Driving simulation technology allows patients to train in various driving scenarios in a simulated environment [13] - Motion sensors can be used to improve balance training and track progress [13][14] The Human Touch - Human touch, including listening, eye contact, physical presence, and empathy, can significantly improve patient outcomes [18] - Human touch can increase oxytocin levels, promoting calm and healing [19] - Technology should not replace the healing power of human touch, emphasizing the importance of emotional and mental well-being in recovery [20] Company Impact - The company has over hundreds of setup solutions across the country, supporting therapists in delivering effective care to thousands of patients daily [21]