My Three New Werewolf DVD Films.

These are my three new Werewolf film dvd’s my Dad and Bern got me for Christmas I have watched all three of them and I think they’re all really good.  Night Of The Wolf Late Phases is on for 1 hour and 35 minutes just over an hour and a half. It came out and was released on the 9th March 2014 when I was twenty seven when I was in my late twenties when I was younger. All Werewolf movies’ are all really scary and frightening. I also really enjoyed watching The Wolfman from 2010 too that came out on the 12th February 2010 when I was twenty three. That movie is on for 1 hour and 59 minutes just under 2 hours. I have also really enjoyed watching An American Werewolf In London 1981. It is on for 1 hour and 37 minutes just over an hour and a half. It came out and was released on the 21st August 81 before I was born.

Carry On Up The Charts The Best Of The Beautiful South CD Album.

This is one of my favourite Beautiful South CD albums from when I was little when I was at Glebe School. I love listening to it on my iphone in my music library on my Airpods headphones when I am out and about walking and when I am on the metro on my way to NTDF. Also when I am on my way home from NTDF on the metro or when I am walking home from NTDF or when I am just out for a walk on my own. It is called The Best Of The Beautiful South.

The Curse Of Frankenstein 1957 DVD.

This is one of my favourite really old Hammer Horror films’ The Curse Of Frankenstein. I have it on dvd and I am looking forward to watching it again soon it is on for 1 hour 30 minutes an hour and a half. It is from 57 it came out and was released on the 2nd May 1957 before I was born. It is a Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee Hammer House Of Horror movie.

Technology Enabled Care and Inclusion

The UK, along with most of the rest of the world, has seen a consistent rise in the proportion of older people within its population in recent years. Ensuring a good quality of life for citizens in old age is a pressing public policy concern. It is also an issue that potentially carries a huge cost to the public sector and, as the longevity of the population increases, is one that is set to exacerbate.

it is anticipated that the use of technology Enabled Care (TEC) with older, homebound and disabled adults could respond to this challenge by leading to a) a greater number of options in how people live, particularly in relation to living independently within their own homes, b) improvements in health, quality of life and digital inclusion c) reductions in the cots of delivering care and d) a reduced burden on families and informal carers.

Your local digital hub plays an essential role in reaching out to those on the digital periphery, helping older and disabled people maximise their use of internet technology. The hub can provide remote support and face-to-face activities to help break digital exclusion at a local level. To continue our support , we are continuously looking for volunteers who are wiling to share their day-to-day digital knowledge and to provide the hand-holding that is often necessary when working with individuals lacking confidence. For more information contact: office@parkviewproject.org.uk you can visit our website under online support to see a range of learning opportunities available.