|
T.H.O.M.A.S. (Those on the Margins of a
Society) EDGES
Magazine
| Issue 33 |
INDEX
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May 2003 online |
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| Front |
Edges Front
Cover |
| Page 2 |
Father McCartney
introduces the 33rd issue of Edges |
| Page 3 |
At the age of 15
I lived with a drug dealer - Wes is in our Rehabilitation Unit. He came to us
directly from prision |
| Page 4 |
Prison and Drugs
I've had enough - Bobby is going through our Rehabilitation
Programme. |
| Page 5 |
Why go to war -
an article by Helen Harris |
| Page 6 |
My first drug
was coke - Pete speaks to edges |
| Page 7 |
As a male victim
of domestic violence you are certainly alone - courtesy of
www.bbc.co.uk |
| Page 8 |
Care in the
Community - Does it Work? |
| Page 9 |
Why do we
marginalise people - An article by Elaine Kennedy |
| Page 10 |
Domestic
Violence - are you a victim |
| Page 11 |
Domestic
Violence - are you a victim continued plus A Male victim |
| Page 12 |
No more silence
a personnal article on abuse by George Rolph Vice chairman of Men's
Aid |
| Page 13 |
No more silence
- continued |
| Page 14 |
Every Life has a
meaning - a relection by Father Johm Michael Hanvey |
| Page 15 |
I started taking
drugs at the age of 11. Wayne speaks to Edges. Wayne is in our Rehabilitation
Unit. |
| Page 16 |
Women and
Domestic Violence |
| Page 17 |
Women and
Domestic Violence continued and A Woman in Despair |
| Page 18 |
The ugly truth
of prison. A new project at Wellingborough prison shows teenagers the ugly
truth about being in jail. |
| Page 19 |
The ugly truth
of prison - continued |
| Back |
Edges back cover
and appeal |