Ravn
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Very good news indeed. What a relief! The decision was unanimous, too.
Good work, everybody who kept pushing for this to happen - thanks!
Still, there are niggles. Like this:
Good work, everybody who kept pushing for this to happen - thanks!
Still, there are niggles. Like this:
Something to note for future submissions or complaints - which almost certainly will be necessary, if not in Norway then some place else. NEM clearly didn't understand the physical harm issues. One, referral to a psychologist or psychiatrist is not going to help. Two, there is no effective treatment of any kind for the "physical deterioration after increased activity" which, presumably, they don't understand can be severe and permanent. Somehow we need to find a way to get this point through to people in power.NEM letter via Google Translate said:It has been stated that the intervention may entail a risk of injury to the participants. This may in particular be negative debt reactions and possible feelings of guilt in the absence of improvement, as well as physical deterioration after increased activity in connection with the course. As the project has established a monitoring committee and a contingency group with a psychologist specialist and psychiatrist, NEM believes that the contingency plan for handling any injuries is satisfactory.