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Medicine and Gender-Based Violence
At Jean-Verdier Hospital in Bondy, forensic professionals provide daily support to victims of violence. Moving beyond theoretical frameworks, doctors, psychologists, and nurses work...
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Health in Action, June 2017, No. 440: Communication for All: The Challenges of Health Literacy.
The first prerequisite for taking charge of one’s own health is access to knowledge. Health literacy is a major determinant of population health. It refers to individuals’ motivation and...
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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...
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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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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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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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2014 Overseas Departments Health Barometer. Swimming ability among 15- to 75-year-olds
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Engaging Men in the Fight Against Violence: The Example of Quebec
In contrast to a coercive approach, a Quebec-based network supports perpetrators of violence to help them stop. The intervention methods include: initial intake, individual and group...
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The CROUS aim to reduce inequality on campuses.
There are 28 regional centers for university and school services (CROUs) in France. Financial aid, social services, housing, meal services, and local outreach and prevention programs are...
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“Opening health centers for students”
The UNEF believes that preventive healthcare on campuses is inadequate and is calling for the creation of a more comprehensive service centered on "health centers" for students, operated...