Millennials admit they often don’t stop to help people in need, finds poll One in five millennials who have seen someone experiencing physical difficulties in public said they did not offer to help, a poll has found.
More than a quarter of those who did not try to help said they did not know what to do, while 16 per cent said they would have felt awkward doing so, according to the survey by Parkinson’s UK.
The findings have been revealed to mark the launch of the charity’s campaign about freezing, a little-known symptom of Parkinson’s disease that often strikes in crowded, public spaces. The Independent
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More than a quarter of those who did not try to help said they did not know what to do, while 16 per cent said they would have felt awkward doing so, according to the survey by Parkinson’s UK.
The findings have been revealed to mark the launch of the charity’s campaign about freezing, a little-known symptom of Parkinson’s disease that often strikes in crowded, public spaces. The Independent
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