Total Coolant Management Solutions Australia delivered netbooks for mental health volunteer

Total Coolants as an enviromentally friendly fluids which deliver longer life performance and superior protection for all customers equipment without compromise, and delivering a truely sustainable green solution thats good for our planet as well as future generations to come has made a big step helping the mentally ill in Bali.

“At the moment, we can not provide medication as it needed by the patient because of our strict regulation in Australia, but we think by providing netbooks as the tool for delivering the information and  reporting progress of the patients to donor or others will help also from the other side”, said Cliff Bens as the managing director of Total Coolant Management Solutions Australia during his visit to see Professor Luh Ketut Suryani in Bali.

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Grindcorner Bali support clothes for Mental Illness

Grindcorner one of the wellknown T-Shirt retail in Bali for the first time open on April 10, 1996 in Jl. Kapten Regug Denpasar. A store without toilets measures just 4 x 4 meters. They only have a show window glass with a metal-made merchandise sticker, plus the tapes thrash metal and death metal VSP made in Malaysia and a few shirts made in HR Production is hanging on the walls full of artificial graffiti. But seeing the reality in Bali has crushed their heart and decided to help the poor with some of their production.

“We feel very moved with the work of Professor Suryani and her team to help the people with mental disorders who were abandoned by our own government for so many years”, said Age Dharmaniaga as the owner of the store after sent some of their production to Suryani Institute headquarter.

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CASA promote Crimes Against Children program in Bali

Sex crimes against children in Bali are rising fast. Sanglah General Hospital in Denpasar has registered 23 cases of rapes of minors so far this year, with 42 such cases in 2009. Some of the more high-profile cases involved the serial rape of six young schoolgirls between February and April, sparking panic among the general population and forcing the authorities to provide police security at schools in Denpasar. Police say foreigners are also among the perpetrators, including Italian national Malfatti Dinonte Tretto, 61, who has been sought by the authorities since 2002 for an alleged rape.

Luh Ketut Suryani, who President of the Committee Against Sexual Abuse (CASA), said that although more than a dozen foreigners were believed to be involved in the rape of young children, only eight had faced trial so far. Suryani said the local courts were mostly lenient on people who sexually abused children, “which encourages their presence in Bali”, add Suryani infront of teachers during the workshop that held by Department of Justice and Human Right in Denpasar.

Bali Governor Made Mangku Pastika has warned that as an international tourist destination, Bali was prone to attracting sexual predators and pedophiles. “They often act in the rural areas, masquerading as charitable donors for poor families,” he said.

SHAT Transfered PASKIBRAKA Finding Identity

Paskibraka as the special force in flag rise ceremony is not only perform ceremonial flag raising but also how the young generation in the future run the next life better and more structured. Make what is held on August 17 as the Indonesian Independence Day as an important milestone, a milestone in moving forward, preparing to become the best sons and daughters. For this reason the committee use Professor Luh Ketut Suryani to transform 75 selected people in the force.

“Spiritual Hypnosis Assisted Therapy is the easiest method to transform the traumatic memory and give the people free from their burden in an instant way”, said Professor Suryani before she hypnotize the whole group.

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