‘’Good evening, Tony, I caught the presentation at UTECH (University of Technology) Kingston this afternoon it was fantastic. I got back my car back just in time to be able to reach home to log in and I am telling you I enjoyed every minute of it, Me like how you shut them up when them want to chat and teak over yuh time, let them know that you are the teacher in the classroom and dem must behave. I learnt a lot, I learnt so much believe you me I thought I knew enough but beloved trust me you…
Is diabetes a disease?Answer. No, it is not. On being trained 13 years ago by the well-known charity Diabetes UK, I was advised not to refer to diabetes as a chronic disease, an acute disease, an auto-immune disease or a non-communicable disease(NCD) as that amounts to labelling people in a negative way. It should be referred to as a medical condition which is a far more acceptable and user-friendly term.Is there a cure for diabetes?Answer. There is no known cure for diabetes and I hasten to add please do not send off to fake/false/phony social media websites for medication claiming…
London born Tony Kelly was raised in Jamaica and returned to England in 1979, living in Birmingham with his family ever since. As a Mico Teacher’s College graduate he taught English and Religious Education in Kingston high schools. He was voted by his peers as the 1976 final year batch president. Tony worked in local and central government for 30 years before early retirement as a middle manager of equity, equality, diversity and inclusion. Among his many qualifications is a socio-legal studies master’s degree from the University of Birmingham.