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"Each of us can play a role in suicide prevention."
On the occasion of the 12th National Suicide Prevention Days, held in February 2008, *La Santé de l'homme* spoke with Professor Michel Debout, president of the National Union for Suicide...
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Health promotion is gaining ground in French-speaking Africa.
How can health promotion initiatives be developed in French-speaking Africa? Since 2006, the International Francophone Network for Health Promotion (Réfips) has been providing on-site...
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Gaining a better understanding of eating disorders.
Professor Jean-Luc Vénisse is one of France’s pioneers in the care of people with eating disorders. He emphasizes the need to do “more and better” to prevent, support, and treat people...
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Fondation de France: Prioritizing Youth Health.
In response to the rise in eating disorders (anorexia, bulimia, etc.) and the growing distress among families and healthcare professionals, the Fondation de France has decided to take action.
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Interculturalism, Mediation, Interpretation, and Health [Introduction to the Special Issue].
Interculturality, mediation, interpreting, and health: by making deliberate use of these three terms, the aim of this special issue is to examine healthcare and educational relationships...
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Health Mediation: From Its Origins to New Horizons?
In addition to the role of health mediation in assisting anyone who has difficulty accessing healthcare and preventive services without assistance, how can we facilitate the development...
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From Interculturality to Situations of Otherness.
Discussing interculturality and situations of otherness equally engages both the user and the institution in a balanced relationship where the "foreign" user can calmly embrace their...
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The Role and Limits of Secularism.
The true purpose of secularism is to guarantee everyone the freedom to believe or not to believe.
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Secularism and the consideration of interculturality in interactions with users.
In hospitals, healthcare professionals may, in good faith, hold differing views on what is acceptable or appropriate in terms of secularism and religious expression. In the rush of daily...
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To keep students from dropping out, we also need to engage their parents [Interview].
As part of the school-wide initiative “Living, Learning, and Succeeding Together,” sixth- and seventh-grade students learn, in particular, to share their skills through educational...