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Christopher Gill: Paramedic died under child abuse images probe
But Hertfordshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, which provides mental health services, found in its internal review that there was the need to avoid "unconscious bias in assessing service users" under investigation for criminal offences with children.
He was found dead on 15 November at his flat after police forced entry following a call by his ex-partner who was concerned for his welfare.
His cause of death was hypoxic brain injury.
A Hertfordshire Police spokeswoman said Mr Gill was interviewed by police in connection with the download of indecent images of children in August , but he had not been arrested.
She added: "When a person is interviewed or arrested in connection with a sexual offence against a child, they are offered advice around how to deal with their situation.
"Often, referrals are also made to mental health services to ensure the person has access to support if they require it.
"Hertfordshire Constabulary is satisfied that this procedure was followed in this particular case."
An EEAS spokesman said: "Our thoughts are with our colleague's friends, family and co-workers at this difficult time.
"We have a range of support in place for our staff, including confidential counselling services, a wellbeing hub providing rapid assessment and access to local mental health services, as well as specific support for any colleagues who have experienced traumatic incidents."
If you are feeling emotionally distressed, help and support is available via BBC Action Line.
Texas A&M University’s LAUNCH office recognized four outstanding undergraduate students at a ceremony in the Memorial Student Center’s Bethancourt Ballroom Wednesday, presenting them with some of the most prestigious and selective awards given to Texas A&M students.
A unit of the Division of Academic Affairs’ Undergraduate Studies office, LAUNCH offers an enriched curriculum and other enhanced educational opportunities to highly motivated students in all disciplines. Of those students, a select few from across the university are honored at the LAUNCH Recognition Ceremony each year. Winners for the school year are as follows:
Michael Pitonak Brown Foundation-Earl Rudder Memorial Outstanding Student Award
Biology major Michael Pitonak is a recipient of this year’s Brown Foundation-Earl Rudder Memorial Outstanding Student Award. Considered the highest honor given to graduating seniors, this award is bestowed on students who best represent a set of key qualities: leadership, patriotism, fortitude, courage, humility, love of Texas A&M and willingness to uphold the principles for which the university stands.
A first-generation American born to Slovak immigrants, Pitonak has shown his dedication to these values throughout his time at A&M, getting involved organizations such as Biology Honors Council, Fish Camp and the College of Science’s peer mentoring program. As an Undergraduate Research Scholar and Undergraduate Research Ambassador, Pitonak has already gained substantial experience in the realm of scientific study, serving as first author on a paper under review by one of the world’s top academic journals, Nature Communications.
Pitonak has also served as executive director of the MSC Hospitality Service Committee and volunteered in the community through the Brazos Valley COVID Vaccine Hub, Habitat for Humanity and the Brazos County Food Bank, among many other organizations.
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Eric Gill
English sculptor, typeface designer, and printmaker (–)
For the footballer, see Eric Gill (footballer).
Arthur Eric Rowton GillARA RDI (22 February – 17 November ) was an English sculptor, letter cutter, typeface designer, and printmaker. Although the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography describes Gill as "the greatest artist-craftsman of the twentieth century: a letter-cutter and type designer of genius", he is also a figure of considerable controversy following the revelations of his sexual abuse of two of his daughters and of his pet dog.
Gill was born in Brighton and grew up in Chichester, where he attended the local college before moving to London. There he became an apprentice with a firm of ecclesiastical architects and took evening classes in stone masonry and calligraphy. Gill abandoned his architectural training and set up a business cutting memorial inscriptions for buildings and headstones. He also began designing chapter headings and title pages for books.
As a young man, Gill was a member of the Fabian Society, but later resigned. Initially identifying with the Arts and Crafts Movement, by he was lecturing and campaigning against the movement's perceived failings. He became a Roman Catholic in and remained so for the rest of his life. Gill established a succession of craft communities, each with a chapel at its centre and with an emphasis on manual labour as opposed to more modern industrial methods. The first of these communities was at Ditchling in Sussex, where Gill established the Guild of St Joseph and St Dominic for Catholic craftsmen. Many members of the Guild, including Gill, were also members of the Third Order of Saint Dominic, a lay division of the Dominican Order. At Ditchling, Gill and his assistants created several war memorials including those at Chirk in north Wales and at Trumpington near Cambridge, along with numerous works on religious subjects.
In , the Gill family left Ditchling and moved to an is .