#Interview with Kasper
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t-3-planet · 8 months ago
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The Man Behind TYPO3: King Kasper’s Inspiring Journey After 2 Decades
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Kasper Skårhøj is the founder and former chief developer of the TYPO3 open-source content management system. Kasper is often known as the “Father of TYPO3” and has left an ineradicable mark on the world of open-source CMS. 
After creating TYPO3 in 1997, Skårhøj’s vision grew TYPO3 into one of the most respected CMS platforms, especially in Europe, where it’s widely used by organizations, businesses, and institutions. His commitment to making web content accessible through a free, open-source model inspired countless developers, fostering a community that has kept TYPO3 relevant and innovative over the years.
In this blog, we are republishing the English version of an exclusive interview with Kasper Skårhøj, which covers Kasper's unique journey, focusing on his dedication to TYPO3 and his evolving role in the CMS world.
Kasper’s journey is marked by his desire for independence, transparency, and his belief in giving back to the community-principles he instilled in TYPO3, which remains one of the most popular CMS options for enterprises and developers globally. His approach emphasizes community collaboration, making TYPO3 one of the most adaptable CMS platforms for custom website creation.
Read an Exclusive Interview with King Kasper Skårhøj Journey in TYPO3
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somedaytakethetime · 1 month ago
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Forgot to drop some things before so..
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hockeytown-gifs · 2 years ago
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If sports didn't exist... 2 - Detroit Red Wings - July 2023
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mes-que-un-juego · 11 months ago
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Joe Hart & Kasper Schmeichel best friends forever 🥰🫶🫶🫶
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royal-hair · 4 months ago
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DENMARK - Poul Nejlund & Søren Hedegaard & Dennis Knudsen
Let's start with Poul Nejlund, owner of the Jean-Leonard (just like Marie-Antoinette's hairdresser) hair salon for 60 years, and who has been Queen Margrethe's hairdresser for more than 40 years (he's 82 years old and still working with Margrethe!), work that granted him the Knight's Cross of the Order of the Dannebrog.
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Poul has given a few interviews over the years, and according to him, the first time Margrethe sat on his chair, the appointment was made for a lady-in-wating but she was the one who appeared. That was in the early 80s and from that moment, he has been Margrethe's only hairdresser. Even thought she went to his hair salon that first time, he usually goes to Fredensborg Palace to work.
Being Margrethe's only hairdresser means that his hands are behind every single tiara hairstyle we've seen on her, during galas, weddings, state visits and whatever you can think about.
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While with Mathilde we saw that she knows what style she wants when sitting in Fréderic's chair, Margrethe is the exact opposite.
"The Queen and I never actually talk about hairstyles or agree on anything in advance. When it comes to hair and hairstyles, the Queen gives me complete freedom and never interferes. However, I am not supposed to try anything with color, extra hair extensions or other things"
That's so Daisy. Her being the creative soul she is, it's normal that she gives that freedom to her hairdresser to create. And by the way, we do know that Poul doesn't need to use extensions in Margrethe's updos as she still keeps her hair pretty long.
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And while Poul has done Mary's hair occasionally, she had her own hairdresser during her time as Crown Princess: Søren Hedegaard. He stepped down just as she became Queen in 2024.
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Søren's case is special among the hairdressers I'm writing about, because he worked 23 years fo Mary and has given a lot of interviews (like a lot), but everything he says is about himself. I translated at least 20 interviews and nothing, not a single thing about Mary apart from what we do know, that he started working with her in 2001 and left with Margrethe's abdication, over and over again. I was starting to get somewhat frustrated when I found an interesting quote in 2005:
"I’m not allowed to talk …"
It's been a long time, that quote is from the first years of Mary as a royal, but with how hard it's being finding insight or behind the scenes secrets with her, I'm pretty inclined to think that he really isn't allowed to talk.
That being said, I just want to mention that Kasper Astrup has stepped into the role of Mary's regular hairdresser. It's still early to find an interview or a journalist piece on him, because he's been just a year in the position.
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I don't want this Mary's hairdresser piece to end on a low note, so here's a video of Søren and Poul in an event doing a workshop of how they work:
And lastly, Marie's hairdresser: Dennis Knudsen.
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He worked with Marie for 13 years. He also did not talk much about his work with Marie, but we do know that he was let go as a colaborator in 2023 after he was convicted for endangerment and reckless driving. Now he's living in Thailand and obviously not styling Marie. This also coincides with Marie's lack of official events as a danish princess, so I couldn't find if she has a new regular hairdresser or just one on occasion for the official events she attends.
Denmark was a weird case on this Royal Hairdressers series I'm doing, because we're so used to have more info on them and all that, that I thought that I would find as much info than with the other countries I've done, but apart from Margrethe, we don't know much about the others. Just the royals public events are a testament of their work.
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tieflingkisser · 27 days ago
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ICE Arrests Mississippi Father at His Citizenship Hearing, Threatening Deportation
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One morning, sitting in an immigration office in Memphis, Kasper Eriksen found himself transformed. Only a day before, he was a welding foreman, a husband and father of four who lived on a family farm in Sturgis, Mississippi. Now, he was a detainee, bound and shackled to the sterile white seats of a detention shuttle in Tennessee, headed southwest, barely able to wriggle.
It was here, late on April 15, with chains around his belly, hands and ankles, that the Denmark-born man fully realized that what he was experiencing was not a brief disruption from his many years in America—some clerical error that could be unmade in an afternoon’s discussion, or with the swift intervention of a judge.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement transported Kasper to the Central Louisiana ICE Processing Center, also known as the LaSalle Detention Center, in Jena, Louisiana, with a dozen other detainees. Not sons, not fathers, not husbands, but detainees, “aliens”; in the eyes of the law, that remains his primary designation. ICE deposited him in a facility where he shares a cell with just under 100 other people, cycling in and out, sharing little in common beyond the uncertainty of their future.
Kasper has never been charged with or convicted of any crime. He has not been accused of being a member of MS-13 or Tren de Aragua. What led the government to rip Kasper out of the arms of his family was, to the best of his knowledge, a single document. Form I-751, appropriately clinical, a “Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence,” was just one of the endless documents he needed on his decade-plus journey to American citizenship.
Kasper and his wife, Savannah Hobart Eriksen, never submitted that form, which was due all the way back in 2015. She had suffered a stillbirth, losing their first child, and in the days of grief that followed, the deadline slipped right past them. But Kasper’s naturalization continued unimpeded. He corresponded with immigration officials numerous times over the next 10 years, and says agents never warned him that a critical document was missing. He paid taxes each year, reliably contributing a portion of his labor to the nation he already felt a part of.
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He spends most of his day in a wide cell, housing upwards of 90 other detained immigrants at a time. He gets a couple of hours of yard time each day, a routine pleasure he says is critical to his sanity. Even so, Kasper has already lost about 25 pounds during his detention.
In his time at LaSalle, he has met other detainees from other walks of life. Some are young men, even teenagers. Some are much older, like one immigrant frail enough to be confined to a wheelchair. “ It’s all different stuff. Some people have an expired visa, for some, it’s a minor or larger crime. I would say that some of these people (are victims) of miscommunication,” Kasper said.
He, like many others in detention across the United States today, falls into that latter category. Austin Kocher, assistant professor at Syracuse University and a researcher of America’s immigration system, told the Mississippi Free Press in a May 5 interview that stories just like Kasper Eriksen’s were growing significantly under the Trump regime.
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germanpostwarmodern · 8 months ago
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The twelve years of N@zi dictatorship took a heavy toll on the cultural landscape of Germany: artists, actors, writers and journalists were forced into exile, were murdered in the concentration camps or retreated to an inward emigration. Bearing this in mind it is all the more astonishing that with the end of the war art and culture flourished almost instantaneously. In the mid-2010s the Städel Museum under the aegis of Franziska Leuthäußer set out to record an oral history of what they termed „the first German art scene“: by interviewing key artists, art historians, gallerists and other protagonists of the young cultural scene the initiators sought to paint a lively picture of the buzzing postwar West-Germany. The interviewees range from A like Götz Adriani to Z like Rudolf Zwirner but also include big names like Hans Haacke, Gerhard Richter, Anselm Kiefer and Kasper König. The result is a highly entertaining read that not only captivates by means of the sometimes hilarious quotes and statements but also through the different perspectives gained on protagonists, exhibitions and discourses. It is fascinating to see how different people perceive and judge events very differently and how nowadays sacrosanct artistic positions (e.g. Richter, Baselitz, Polke etc.) are being grounded and contextualized.
What has rightly been criticized about the 2,000 pages double volume is the fact that it largely excludes the former GDR: with Arno Rink and Jürgen Schweinebraden only two and very different protagonists have been interviewed and of course cannot provide an in-depth account of how art and culture returned to life in the „other Germany“. But despite this obvious flaw the project was a meritorious undertaking that draws a subjective but through the multitude of perspectives ultimately very comprehensive picture of the postwar art scene in West-Germany. A highly recommended read!
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puckpocketed · 4 months ago
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I make gifs sometimes! Taking requests. When cool stuff happens, it goes in #puckpocketed details series, where I break down some of the action in alt text/ID and yap a little about what I thought was cool.
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I like to go digging about hockey tactics, I like learning about the game and the people who play it, I like sharing it here — please watch out for times when I’m on a frantic media collection spree! I also archive and transcribe stuff here because I like to have it searchable on my blog. They are my trinkets and baubles <33 below are some of the tags I maintain — note there will be a bunch of crossover within some tags.
SECTIONS: transcripts | archiving | wailing about research | systems | the rink | reading | fandom | media | equipment | goalies | defenders | forwards | coaches | stats | charts and graphics
PLAYER MEDIA: kasper halttunen | leo carlsson
scouting/draft stuff
I like to poke around at prospects and draft related stuff. If I’m not watching hockey and learning about it, I’m reading/listening to draft + prospect material. When players get to the NHL, I find much of the coverage dries up. Any commentary on their play becomes vague, and everything is a stat + short comment rather than a detailed breakdown on habits and skills.
Public scouts publish long-form, detailed analysis (often including video reviews!).  You can learn a lot about how to watch hockey and how to understand what makes a player good by reading up on what public scouts are saying and comparing your own notes <3
Beyond that, I’m here for a vibe check. Most of this is fun media, interesting scouting reports, interviews, and draft day gifs! I’m just some guy at my desk. I have very few original, serious, well-informed takes about draft order or draftees. I can collect scout testimony and clips but do nawwwt expect my personal opinions about how good a guy is or where he’s gonna go in the draft. I don’t know what every team wants out of a draft and I do not follow every top draft-eligible.
The 2024 draft that we just had was the first one I experienced live, but I’ve been backreading stuff + looking toward future drafts. See tags below. Most are pretty empty, I’ll fill them sporadically — 2024 for obvious reasons is the tag with the most content right now so that’s a nice place to start <3
BY YEAR: 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | 2025 | 2026
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My special, special baby. This is MY #hrpf. This is how EYE play dolls!! I like to imagine players/teams as cards from card games I’ve played. I sit there and hallucinate their abilities and card mechanics and deck archetypes. Sometimes I even make art! This tag is where I dump all related content.
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mariacallous · 2 months ago
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The Republican chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee admitted at Pete Hegseth’s confirmation hearing he was an “unconventional” nominee, but he could still lead the Defense Department with the help of “exceptional subordinates” handling the Pentagon’s day-to-day affairs.
“In short, I am confident that Mr. Hegseth, supported by a team of experienced top officials, will get the job done,” Sen. Roger Wicker (R-Miss.) said in January.
Three months later, Hegseth has lost his handpicked chief of staff and fired three other aides in a bizarre front-office meltdown over suspected leaks. That’s on top of the mega-scandal over Hegseth’s use of Signal group chats to share sensitive details about imminent attacks by the U.S. military on Houthi targets in Yemen.
In short, things are not going well.
Hegseth, however, insists it’s all part of his plan to shake up a complacent bureaucracy and bring back the “warrior ethos” like he promised to do.
“Now, as you may have noticed, the media likes to call it chaos. We call it overdue,” Hegseth said in a speech at the U.S. Army War College in Pennsylvania, referencing a Tuesday headline in The New York Times.
Hegseth’s former chief of staff, Joe Kasper, left that position last week but is still with the Defense Department as a special government employee, a department official told HuffPost. “Secretary Hegseth is thankful for his continued leadership and work to advance the America First agenda,” the official said.
Kasper has been unusually vocal for a government employee. In an interview with Drop Site news on Tuesday, Kasper said he had been falsely accused of drug use and that other Hegseth aides — the ones who were fired over allegedly leaking information to the media — tried to use reports of an official investigation to tarnish his standing with the secretary.
“Here’s the thing that everybody knows about me: I don’t have a dealer. I don’t do drugs,” Kasper said. He also suggested he’d been accused of faking a drug test. “And I’m like, how the fuck do you do that when they sit there and they watch you?”
Kaster even volunteered to be drug tested every day for 45 days if Drop Site would pay for the tests, which is a weird thing to say to a reporter.
Dan Caldwell, a former senior adviser to Hegseth and one of the three who was marched out of the Pentagon on Friday, has also spoken out, forcefully denying in a Monday interview with Tucker Carlson that he had leaked any information to reporters.
“We threatened a lot of established interests inside the building and outside,” Caldwell said, speaking in reference to their opposition to war with Iran and diversity, equity and inclusion policies in the military.
What’s especially weird about the public knife fight among Hegseth’s former underlings is that they’re all people Hegseth himself brought into the building. Caldwell, for instance, worked with Hegseth at Concerned Veterans for America, the nonprofit organization Hegseth led until stepping down in 2016 amid allegations of financial impropriety and alcohol-related misconduct.
“You brought them in. You trusted them. You entrusted them with very important information on very sensitive matters that were life or death, and it turned out to be a clown show the entire time,” said Chris Meagher, who served as Pentagon spokesman for two years during the Joe Biden administration.
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melonkai · 27 days ago
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2025 OHL Championships On Ice Interview - Sam Dickinson Cut
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Caputo: Here with Knights defenseman Sam Dickinson. Sam, three years in the league, Western Conference Champion your first year, back-to-back OHL championship the last two years. It's been quite the ride so far in your junior hockey career. Have you had a chance to reflect on how special this is?
Dickinson: Yeah I mean, it really is hard to put into words you know. Coming in, it made it feel like it was normal to get here, but obviously over the years you know, I've become more grateful for the opportunities that we've had as a team and the teams that we've put together. You know, there really is something special here in London, and especially over these last couple years.
Caputo: Talked to you a few times about you know, looking forward to San Jose but you guys were all bought in, you guys all had NHL affiliation, but you talked about winning in London, didn't really want to talk about anything to do with the future. So just how important was that, and how much did that reflect through the room with the top guys like Cowan, Barkey and yourself? You know, knowing that you still had some unfinished business here in London.
Dickinson: Yeah! You know, to be honest that was priority number one. You know we were all here for a reason, to develop as players, and to get better, and to win a championship coming off last year and even the year before with the guys who have been around for two years now. You know, it's always been [the goal] to get back to this point and to get where we're going next.
Caputo: And I gotta ask ya, both being Baby Shark prospects with Kasper Halttunen, how much are you looking forward to possibly playing with him in the future, knowing that he's got that type of shot and being able to reminisce on these times maybe soon in the future?
Dickinson: Yeah I mean, l couldn't be more grateful to have a guy like that to go on to the next chapter with. And you know he's obviously going to do unbelievable things for the Sharks organization, and yeah, I mean we're both so excited to be part of the future that's being built there.
Caputo: Being able to do it in front of Knight's Kingdom, I know that meant a lot to you. In the last post game, you guys have talked about it, now that you've been able to do it and win this at home, the other trophies are great, and the other championships are special in their own right. But being able to win it in front of this crowd, can you even put into words what that means to you guys?
Dickinson: It really is hard to, I mean, this fan base and this city has given, not only myself, but this whole team so much. So to be able to give them a win here, on home ice, just makes it that much more special.
Caputo: And lastly, you know some of the guys [are] graduating on, you know a lot of the core [is] moving on to do great things in the future. What's the message to those younger guys that are coming in, now that you've set the standard of what it is to be a London Knight, and the championship pedigree for those guys to carry your legacy on?
Dickinson: Yeah obviously, it takes a lot of hard work you know, you don't just come in, wear a London Knights jersey and get to be on a team like this. You know it takes hard work, it takes a lot of things, and you know [if] you listen to Dale and what they've got for you, chances are you're going to end up in a pretty good spot personally, and as a team.
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thebonesofhoudini · 9 months ago
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Another DJ set from myself from the vaults. Listening to this now and I forgot to post this on my blog after I did it, but better late than never.
Tracklist
One Be Lo - Decepticons (Pete Rock Remix Instrumental)
Luigi Tozzi - Black Eyed
Laughing Man - Standalone
Sade - Haunt Me (DJ Sneak Dub)
Lewis - Output 32
Innershades - Two Worlds Apart
BADEO - Facade (THOR Remix)
Montei - Serie 3
Laughing Man - Portal
Breman - Hummingbird
Psyk - Hiss
Kiddmisha - The Alien Interview
Leanca - Amaramar
Kasper Marott - My Space
DJ Nobu - Bones
Silat Beksi - Dark Faces
Sasha Zlykh - Pinot Greedgio
Politics of Dancing - Luv Ya
Jos - The Palace Of Illusions
Biri - Searching
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octoberrrust · 1 year ago
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Introduction!
hello! Welcome to my blog! My name is Kasper aka octoberrrust and I felt the need to make an introductory post <3
old account is @dishwasherbat I cannot make this account my primary account (I wish) I'm sorry if it shows my cringe old blog is following you and not my new account </3
I post vampire content, Saw (specifically the first movie, I have yet to finish the other movies, Silent Hill, and other horror games!
I don't expect any likes or followers, I mainly made this account for fun and to express my hyper fixations, but I would love to meet other goth, metalhead, or other alternative people.
Some things to know about me:
I'm a Scorpio, INFP, and neurodivergent. I'm a Christian Pagan, I listen to traditional goth music, rock, and black metal. My aesthetic is 90s goth and olderbrothercore.
I'm in many fandoms, very random ones too. Lord of the Rings, Sally Face, Silent Hill, Resident Evil, Sonic, Castlevania, Interview with the Vampire and Saw. Many others too, but those are the ones I can think of, off of the top of my head anyways.
This is an LGBTQIA+ safe space, considering I'm a transman, he/they and gay. DNI TERFS (will block you), pro shippers are not welcome (I will not block you if you are one and you follow me, just don't interact), DNI homophobes and transphobes (will block), and lastly, DNI pro-Israel (will block) this account proudly supports Palestine 🇲🇽🤝🇵🇸
please interact if:
you are alternative, support Palestine, are LGBTQIA+, like the fandoms I listed above, and if you would like to support a small account 🙏
I also do free tarot readings in asks, if you just have a normal question that's fine too. But I am learning how to read tarot cards and would love to practice on more other people besides my family! Just send ur name and I usually respond pretty quickly ♡
That's all! have a good day lovelies <3
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ukrfeminism · 2 years ago
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Imagine being on your period and "forced to beg for pads and tampons".
According to 24-year-old Lara, that's common for her and others on mental health hospital wards in the UK.
Lara is 18 months into a hospital admission and says she's experienced inadequate access to products, a lack of sanitary bins and being watched as she changed a tampon.
When she posted about her experience online, people from across the country responded with their own similar stories.
Mental health hospitals have various rules in place for safety reasons.
These can include limited access to certain items, restrictions on patients leaving wards and lists of what visitors can bring in.
NHS guidance states that period products should be available to anyone who needs them.
Lara says this hasn't always been the case for her.
"I've had a number of hospital admissions to psychiatric units and on one of my first they confiscated my period products," she says.
Lara says she has heavy periods, and when she needed to replace a tampon after two hours staff wouldn't give her another one.
She describes that as "humiliating".
Lara's currently on one-to-one observations for her own safety, which means someone has to escort her to the toilet and watch her change a pad or tampon.
But she says her worst experience was when she's had to wear anti-ligature clothing - again for safety reasons.
"I was forced to remove my pants and sanitary pad - which meant I just had to bleed into the clothing," she says.
"I understand the need for safety to come first, but this experience was unhygienic, traumatising and embarrassing for people to see." Feeling 'ashamed'
Eleanor is 20 years old and recently spent time in a mental health hospital.
At her "most unwell", she says she didn't have access to her own clothing and had to wear the same special clothing Lara spoke about.
"When I was on my period I didn't have a choice but to wear adult nappies," she says.
"I'd have two or three people watching me changing and even though I know it's for my own safety, it's dehumanising," she says.
Eleanor says that experience, along with limited access to period products, left her feeling "lonely, ashamed and embarrassed". 'It's just not thought about'
Twenty-five-year-old Hat has also spent time in different psychiatric wards, and has had mixed experiences.
"On one ward they'd lock away pads so you didn't have access without asking," Hat says.
"I was so unwell I wasn't able to do that and so I'd just use scrunched-up toilet roll in my pants.
"When you're mentally unwell it impacts your experience of having periods as well. Frankly the last thing on your mind is managing when to change a pad."
Hat, who uses gender-neutral pronouns, started their own research into other patient's experiences of periods on psychiatric wards.
It's being supported by the National Survivor User Network - which helps people who've experienced mental health illness and trauma.
So far Hat's interviewed patients and staff from across the country and says, while experiences completely vary, adequate period provision is often over looked.
"It's just something that isn't always thought about, or that people have different needs," says Hat
"Sometimes hospitals think it's easier just to have the same restrictions for everyone.
"Restrictions should be assessed on an individual basis and dignity taken into consideration - and too often people's period needs are forgotten about."
Hat hopes to produce some guidance for hospitals and staff, based on positive experiences and best practices, so that people have the products they need.
Newsbeat asked a number of unions, organisations and charities to comment on the experiences described but none wanted to provide one.
But one mental health professional, Kasper, did agree to discuss it.
Kasper agrees that safety is always a top priority but adequate period provision is often overlooked."I'm sure all trusts have a policy, but don't think it's always applied - and my observation is that it very much depends on what staff are on shift, especially when there can be lots of agency workers," Kasper says."We do keep products on my ward, but there's not much of a range.
"Patients can't access them and some staff don't know where they are either - so the onus is very much on patients, which can be tricky when they're unwell."
Kasper thinks there has to be a better way forward and believes access to period products for those in hospital should be viewed as a "basic human right".
'Worry at a stressful time'
Lara, Eleanor and Hat - whose surnames BBC Newsbeat has chosen not to use - all come under NHS England, which announced in 2019 that period products would be available to all patients who need them.
Shortly after, the NHS in Wales announced the same, with Scotland and Northern Ireland also doing this from 2022.
An NHS England spokesperson said it expects "all hospitals to give patients access to the essentials of daily life, including sanitary products, which is why we mandated it in their contracts in 2019".
"All patients should be able to request pads and tampons and not face additional stress and worry during what is already a stressful time."
NHS England did not provide a response to Hat, Eleanor and Lara's complaints about anti-ligature clothing and the availability of products.
Lara agrees, and thinks there are two areas that really need improvement - access to suitable products for patients, and also education for staff.
She's also recently had some success at the hospital she's in, which didn't have any sanitary bins for safety reasons.
"After months of campaigning we've finally got a cardboard sanitary bin in one of the bathrooms," she says.
"I hope this shows there's no excuse for poor and undignified sanitation on psych wards and others follow suit".
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highjayo · 2 years ago
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Manhunt trio at Bullworth part 4 baby!!!!!!
This took way too long, not sure if any of you remember this.
It is also available on my ao3 if you'd prefer to read it there.
Yelling broke through quietness of the boys' dorm. Several loud bangs woke Danny up, fear surged through his body, realizing why there was banging on the door.
"Leo Kasper! James Earl Cash! Get your asses out here!" Danny scrabbled to get up. He looked around the room, only seeing Cash seemingly sleeping in his bed.
The door slammed open, two officers storming inside. Danny quickly stood, eyeing the still sleeping Cash.
"Are you Daniel Lamb?" The shorter officer asked. Danny only nodded. The taller officer made his way to Cash's bed, roughly grabbing his shoulder and pulling him up. Cash quickly woke up, throwing a punch to the officer holding him. The man fell against Cash's bed, holding his now bloodied nose.
"Fuck! Martinez, get in here!" A bigger officer stormed in, quickly grabbing Cash and slamming him against a wall. Cash fought against him, but it was no use. The shorter officer put handcuffs on him, then pushed him out of the tiny room.
"Do you know anything about the murders of Raiden Hall and the assault of Simon Masters?" Danny shook his head, fear flowing through him; he felt stuck to his bed. The short officer eyed him suspiciously, seemingly not believing him.
"Are you sure, kid? If you're lying, you'll get locked up like those assholes for a long time, and you don't want that, do you?" Danny shook his head, wishing this inntargation would end. The officer gave him one last look before leaving.
"Smithers! Get a patrol gathered, Leo Kasper is still at large."
Danny's head swam with various thoughts, he hadn't even noticed Leo wasn't in the room when the officers busted in. Where could he have gone? There wasn't many hiding spots on campus, unless he'd managed to somehow get outside.
As he sat running through the possible hiding places Leo could be, a knock on his door broke through the silence in the room, making him jump.
"Who is it?" He asked, eyeing the door.
"It's Janet Rodgers, from the school paper? I interviewed you about getting honors in English two years ago?" Danny slowly stood from his bed. Was she here to write a story about Cash and Leo? Was she trying to interview him to know more about them?
"Come in." The door slowly opened, revealing Janet. She had a worried expression on her face.
"I thought girls weren't allowed in here?" Janet sighed, shutting the door behind her; it was then when he noticed the bag in her hand.
"The police want the boys and girls together to hopefully reduce the chances of one us getting murdered." Danny only nodded, pulling out the desk chair for her to sit. She took the seat while Danny took his place back on his bed.
Are you rooming with me?" Janet shook her head.
"No. I'm rooming with Brad and Kat; they didn't want any of us staying with you in fear of Leo coming back, or even Cash." He understood why, Leo was pretty shifty, if anyone could figure out how to get back in here without being detected, it was him.
"I don't think Cash- or Leo, would hurt a woman." Janet gave him a skeptical look.
"Was Cash the main perpetrator? Danny, if you know something you can't keep it to yourself." He froze, looking like a deer in headlights.
"I-I don't know anything besides what you guys know." Janet didn't seem satisfied by his words.
"Daniel," she said, suddenly standing and gripping his shoulder. "Please say something if you know something; don't get yourself dragged into this." Danny couldn't move again, he felt frozen to his bed. Janet had a desperate look on her face.
"Did you, fuck, did you just come in here to see if knew I anything?" Janet's face lit up; she stood and let go of Danny's shoulder.
"Partly. You are the closest one to them, nobody likes Leo and Cash hardly even speaks to anyone, I just wanted to know if you knew anything. I also wanted to know if you were ok, this situation is probably super stressful." Stessful was an understatement, he'd never been so anxious in his entire life.
"Just because I live with them, doesn't mean I know either of them. Cash is just as much of mystery to you as to me, Leo, well, he's an asshole but anyone could tell you that." That was lie, partly, he knew little things about him others didn't; the extremely subtle ways to tell if he was happy or that he cared, like how he'd grab the back of his collar and push him to his side to avoid getting ran over by other students.
"Just be careful, he's only murdered two people but he could easily kill someone else if he somehow gets out of police custody." Two? He had only murdered Raiden-
"He killed someone else?" Danny couldn't believe what he was hearing, but Cash had told him Simon wasn't dead.
"Last night, yes. They found Simon's body this morning; looked like they had fight before he died." Danny went pale; Cash had told him that he was still alive, and the one of the officers that had barged in said assault not murder; maybe the Bullworth PD was just trying to make sure the students didn't freak out even more.
When he looked at Janet, she had a suspicious look on her face; like she wanted to pry further but was worried what the outcome would be. Danny was scared, he suddenly stood up, making Janet jump. He gave her a small apology before pacing around the room.
"Daniel, are you ok?" Danny quickly glanced at her before returning to his pacing; he felt like he was going to have a panic attack.
"I-" He stopped. He tried speaking again, but couldn't. It felt like his throat was closing up. He watched Cash murder a man without even knowing it.
"How do you know this? How'd you find out?" Janet looked at her hands, trying to find the right words. Daniel clutched his hands on the back of his neck, he felt like he was going to throw up. He couldn't get over the fact that Cash actually killed a man in front of him, and also lied about killing him; though a part of him kept thinking that maybe, just maybe, Cash did it on accident, not meaning to.
"I heard a couple officers whispering about it while they were making us pack up to come over here. I've only told you and Helen. Obviously they don't want us knowing because it would cause a riot." Danny just nodded. Janet watched him intently, looking at the way he was becoming more pale and the way he looked sick.
Yeah. All hell would break loose." Especially with Leo on the loose, knowing him, he'd probably come back to savor the chaos being brought upon Bullworth.
"Seems like it already has here, you boys are unruly right now." Danny couldn't even bring himself to give her a dry laugh. But she was right, there were arguments being started left and right between students, prefects and officers. Some demanded to let off campus, others wanted less officers breathing down their necks.
"What the fuck!" Noise erupted from the hallway, multiple bangs being heard outside of Danny's door.
"A fucking prefect!?" Oh shit. More shouting and bangs were heard in the hall. Janet stood from her seat, moving towards the door.
"Oh god. What the hell is going on out there?" Danny put his back against the wall, intently watching the door.
A few minutes later, the door swung open, a girl Danny recognized but forgot the name of, comes rushing in. She quickly slammed the door closed, joining Janet by the desk.
"The hell is going on, Sam?" Sam took a seat on Leo's bed, a scared look on her face.
"It's damn tiny warzone out there; I was just hanging out with Catherine and Jane in the common area, then all the sudden, a screaming match broke out between Aaron and one of the officers, then his dumbass and punched the officer. And of course, all the other idiots started throwing punches too." Danny and Janet weren't surprised, if one person starts a fight, others will join in. It basically apart of Bullworth culture.
"Are Cat and Jane alright?" Sam nodded, her eyes widened when she realized that Danny there.
"You've been hanging with the guy who lives with freaks?" Danny felt offended, it wasn't his fault he got roomed together with them. It wasn't like Starkweather let them switch rooms.
"It's not my fault!" Janet grabbed Sam's arm, throwing a glare her way.
"Calm down, we don't need a fight in here. Now, are Jane and Cat ok?" Sam simply nodded, looking away from Danny.
"Yes. They went with Victor to his room." Janet sighs. This is out of control, and Danny feared it was only going to get worse. Maybe he could try escaping like Leo did. How the hell did he even get out? That one question kept tripping him up.
"You should stay with me and Rick, it's not safe with Danny." 'What the hell did I do?' Was all Danny could think. So he's automatically a physcopath because he lived with two of them?
"Hey! Danny just lived with them, doesn't mean he's a freak as far as we know!" Janet defends. Well, she did say as far as they knew, but he'd take that.
"So!? Even so, that freak Leo could come back and try and murder him. You want to risk that?" That was one thing he hadn't thought of, Leo trying to kill him. He'd be lying if he said the thought didn't frighten him.
"I'm not staying with him, I was just making sure he was ok! Michael already agreed to let me stay with him!" Her friend seemed to chill a little upon hearing that. Still, she glared at Danny before grabbing Janet's hand, pulling her towards the door.
"Come on, Jan." Janet protested against being pulled out the room, but there was nothing she could do. Danny just watched as she was dragged out, giving him a quick goodbye before the door slammed shut.
Danny just stood there, looking at the door. As if Janet or Leo, or even Cash would just enter right that second. He needed a way out of here, this was torture.
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puckpocketed · 9 months ago
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sharks radio is depriving us of luca and kasper interview im seething and crying im ripping up the floorboards with my fins and teeth SHOW ME MY BOYS LET ME HEAR THEM...
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somedaytakethetime · 9 months ago
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At least he looked good before the game (and during.. and after..)
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