Finding and engaging new members is critical to the
success of Rotary. As our communities change, we need to
change with them. Recent university graduates and young
professionals represent a vast resource for new members
in developing communities. Join a panel of Rotary leaders
from Egypt, Greece, Kosovo, and Bangladesh to learn how
they’re strengthening membership among women and young
leaders in their regions.
Sustainable Health Education Projects and Community Health FairsRotary International
The Health Education and Wellness Rotarian Action Group can assist clubs with organizing effective and sustainable health fairs as well as provide resources for creating or enhancing health education projects. You’ll hear project updates from three continents, learn about opportunities to participate, and have a chance to share your own ideas for improving health education in your community.
South African Child Gauge 2009/2010 This collection of papers focused on the theme 'Healthy children: From survival to optimal development' can be used for independent study/research or for integration into child development curriculum. The South African Child Gauge is produced annually by the Children’s Institute, University of Cape Town to monitor government and civil society’s progress towards realising the rights of children. This issue focuses on child health. The South African Child Gauge is divided into three parts: PART ONE: Children and law reform Part one discusses recent legislative developments affecting child health. In this issue there is commentary on the Children’s Act, the Prevention of and Treatment for Substance Abuse Act, provincial health legislation, Tobacco Products Control Amendment Acts, regulations to the Basic Conditions of Employment Act and new regulations to the Social Assistance Act. PART TWO: Healthy children: From survival to optimal development Part two presents a series of 12 essays. Essays one and two set the scene by examining children’s rights to health and the status of child health in South Africa. Then come three essays that look at key health challenges and how to address them: HIV and TB; malnutrition; mental health and risk behaviour. These are followed by four essays that examine how to strengthen the health care system’s response to childhood illness and injury. This includes defining a package of basic health care services; managing resources and building capacity; providing child- and family-friendly services; and strengthening community-based pro-grammes. The next essay shows how the roots of childhood illness and injury often lie outside the health care system, and calls for concerted action to address the social determinants of health. Two further essays point the way forward. In the first, the Minister of Health describes his vision for child health in South Africa. The second draws on the findings presented in the earlier essays to outline recommendations for a system and a society that support child health. PART THREE: Children Count – the numbers Part three updates a set of key indicators on children’s socio-economic rights and provides commentary on the extent to which these rights have been realised. The indicators are a special subset selected from the website www.childrencount.ci.org.za.
Major Healthy Hearing Charities and How You Can Get InvolvedHearing Aid Company
You can become a part of one of many national and international charity organizations that lend their time and resources to helping those in need of better hearing health.
Finding and engaging new members is critical to the
success of Rotary. As our communities change, we need to
change with them. Recent university graduates and young
professionals represent a vast resource for new members
in developing communities. Join a panel of Rotary leaders
from Egypt, Greece, Kosovo, and Bangladesh to learn how
they’re strengthening membership among women and young
leaders in their regions.
Sustainable Health Education Projects and Community Health FairsRotary International
The Health Education and Wellness Rotarian Action Group can assist clubs with organizing effective and sustainable health fairs as well as provide resources for creating or enhancing health education projects. You’ll hear project updates from three continents, learn about opportunities to participate, and have a chance to share your own ideas for improving health education in your community.
South African Child Gauge 2009/2010 This collection of papers focused on the theme 'Healthy children: From survival to optimal development' can be used for independent study/research or for integration into child development curriculum. The South African Child Gauge is produced annually by the Children’s Institute, University of Cape Town to monitor government and civil society’s progress towards realising the rights of children. This issue focuses on child health. The South African Child Gauge is divided into three parts: PART ONE: Children and law reform Part one discusses recent legislative developments affecting child health. In this issue there is commentary on the Children’s Act, the Prevention of and Treatment for Substance Abuse Act, provincial health legislation, Tobacco Products Control Amendment Acts, regulations to the Basic Conditions of Employment Act and new regulations to the Social Assistance Act. PART TWO: Healthy children: From survival to optimal development Part two presents a series of 12 essays. Essays one and two set the scene by examining children’s rights to health and the status of child health in South Africa. Then come three essays that look at key health challenges and how to address them: HIV and TB; malnutrition; mental health and risk behaviour. These are followed by four essays that examine how to strengthen the health care system’s response to childhood illness and injury. This includes defining a package of basic health care services; managing resources and building capacity; providing child- and family-friendly services; and strengthening community-based pro-grammes. The next essay shows how the roots of childhood illness and injury often lie outside the health care system, and calls for concerted action to address the social determinants of health. Two further essays point the way forward. In the first, the Minister of Health describes his vision for child health in South Africa. The second draws on the findings presented in the earlier essays to outline recommendations for a system and a society that support child health. PART THREE: Children Count – the numbers Part three updates a set of key indicators on children’s socio-economic rights and provides commentary on the extent to which these rights have been realised. The indicators are a special subset selected from the website www.childrencount.ci.org.za.
Major Healthy Hearing Charities and How You Can Get InvolvedHearing Aid Company
You can become a part of one of many national and international charity organizations that lend their time and resources to helping those in need of better hearing health.
Vlaanderen doneerde tussen 1 en 5 miljoen dollar aan stichting ClintonThierry Debels
Volgens een lijst van de Clinton Health Access Initiative, Inc (CHAI) doneerde Vlaanderen via Flanders International Cooperation Agency een gecumuleerd bedrag tussen 1 en 5 miljoen dollar in de periode 2010 en 2016. Volgens CHAI gaat het wel degelijk om 'donations' en geen subsidies.
Includes:
General information for both national and support partners
Overview of the collaboration
The support programme
Making the most of partners’ offers of support
Delegate pack from the Patient Safety Collaborative launch event held in London on 14 October 2014
Includes agenda, speaker biographies and AHSN plans
More information at http://www.nhsiq.nhs.uk/improvement-programmes/patient-safety/patient-safety-collaboratives.aspx
How Get Involved in the Major Hearing Health Charities and AssociationsAdvanced Hearing Care
Advanced Hearing Care offers a wide range of services and products to help the residents of Charleston hear and live better
Advanced Hearing Care shares how to select the best hearing health charities.
Anne Webster, -Clinical Lead Winterbourne Projects, NHS England,
Joanne McDonnell - Senior Nurse for Mental Health and Learning Disabilities, NHS England
Neil Hoskin - Expert by Experience, NHS England
Presentation from the Winterbourne Medicines Programme Launch held in London on 10 September 2014
Ensuring safe, appropriate and optimised use of medication for people with learning disabilities who demonstrate behaviour that can challenge
Wales: Benevolent land of advocacy and children’s rights? CROA Not for profit
"Wales: Benevolent land of advocacy and children’s rights?" - Steve O'Neill, Policy Director at Children in Wales talks to day 1 of the 2010 CROA Conference:
http://www.croaconference.com
Mandatory Reporting and Neglect: Impacts and IssuesBASPCAN
New directions in child protection and well-being: making a real difference to children's lives.
Prof Bob Loone,Queensland University of Technology Brisbane, Australia
Prof Brid Featherstone, The Open University, Milton Keynes, England.
Prof Maria Harries, University of Western Australia, Perth Australia
Prof Mel GrayUniversity of Newcastle, Newcastle, Australia
Vlaanderen doneerde tussen 1 en 5 miljoen dollar aan stichting ClintonThierry Debels
Volgens een lijst van de Clinton Health Access Initiative, Inc (CHAI) doneerde Vlaanderen via Flanders International Cooperation Agency een gecumuleerd bedrag tussen 1 en 5 miljoen dollar in de periode 2010 en 2016. Volgens CHAI gaat het wel degelijk om 'donations' en geen subsidies.
Includes:
General information for both national and support partners
Overview of the collaboration
The support programme
Making the most of partners’ offers of support
Delegate pack from the Patient Safety Collaborative launch event held in London on 14 October 2014
Includes agenda, speaker biographies and AHSN plans
More information at http://www.nhsiq.nhs.uk/improvement-programmes/patient-safety/patient-safety-collaboratives.aspx
How Get Involved in the Major Hearing Health Charities and AssociationsAdvanced Hearing Care
Advanced Hearing Care offers a wide range of services and products to help the residents of Charleston hear and live better
Advanced Hearing Care shares how to select the best hearing health charities.
Anne Webster, -Clinical Lead Winterbourne Projects, NHS England,
Joanne McDonnell - Senior Nurse for Mental Health and Learning Disabilities, NHS England
Neil Hoskin - Expert by Experience, NHS England
Presentation from the Winterbourne Medicines Programme Launch held in London on 10 September 2014
Ensuring safe, appropriate and optimised use of medication for people with learning disabilities who demonstrate behaviour that can challenge
Wales: Benevolent land of advocacy and children’s rights? CROA Not for profit
"Wales: Benevolent land of advocacy and children’s rights?" - Steve O'Neill, Policy Director at Children in Wales talks to day 1 of the 2010 CROA Conference:
http://www.croaconference.com
Mandatory Reporting and Neglect: Impacts and IssuesBASPCAN
New directions in child protection and well-being: making a real difference to children's lives.
Prof Bob Loone,Queensland University of Technology Brisbane, Australia
Prof Brid Featherstone, The Open University, Milton Keynes, England.
Prof Maria Harries, University of Western Australia, Perth Australia
Prof Mel GrayUniversity of Newcastle, Newcastle, Australia
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A list of all 'Innovation, Excellence and Strategic Development Fund' successful projects from financial year 2014-15, followed by a summary of each project supplied by the organisations.
Sharpen existing tools or get a new toolbox? Contemporary cluster initiatives...Orkestra
UIIN Conference, Madrid, 27-29 May 2024
James Wilson, Orkestra and Deusto Business School
Emily Wise, Lund University
Madeline Smith, The Glasgow School of Art
Have you ever wondered how search works while visiting an e-commerce site, internal website, or searching through other types of online resources? Look no further than this informative session on the ways that taxonomies help end-users navigate the internet! Hear from taxonomists and other information professionals who have first-hand experience creating and working with taxonomies that aid in navigation, search, and discovery across a range of disciplines.
This presentation, created by Syed Faiz ul Hassan, explores the profound influence of media on public perception and behavior. It delves into the evolution of media from oral traditions to modern digital and social media platforms. Key topics include the role of media in information propagation, socialization, crisis awareness, globalization, and education. The presentation also examines media influence through agenda setting, propaganda, and manipulative techniques used by advertisers and marketers. Furthermore, it highlights the impact of surveillance enabled by media technologies on personal behavior and preferences. Through this comprehensive overview, the presentation aims to shed light on how media shapes collective consciousness and public opinion.
This presentation by Morris Kleiner (University of Minnesota), was made during the discussion “Competition and Regulation in Professions and Occupations” held at the Working Party No. 2 on Competition and Regulation on 10 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found out at oe.cd/crps.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
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0x01 - Newton's Third Law: Static vs. Dynamic AbusersOWASP Beja
f you offer a service on the web, odds are that someone will abuse it. Be it an API, a SaaS, a PaaS, or even a static website, someone somewhere will try to figure out a way to use it to their own needs. In this talk we'll compare measures that are effective against static attackers and how to battle a dynamic attacker who adapts to your counter-measures.
About the Speaker
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Diogo Sousa, Engineering Manager @ Canonical
An opinionated individual with an interest in cryptography and its intersection with secure software development.
0x01 - Newton's Third Law: Static vs. Dynamic Abusers
Full attendee list: New Awards Meetings - 18th and 24th September 2014
1. Attendee List - New Awards Meeting
Leeds - 18th Sptember 2014
Name Organisation Project Contact E-mail
Funding
Strand
Georgia Diebel (Project Lead)
Penny Brohn Cancer
Care The Wellness Package Georgia.Diebel@pennybrohn.org Excellence
Margaret Davies
Penny Brohn Cancer
Care The Wellness Package Margaret.Davies@pennybrohn.org Excellence
Marian Ferguson (Project
Lead)
Action on Hearing
Loss Hear to Care Marian.Ferguson@hearingloss.org.uk Innovation
Emma Holmes
Action on Hearing
Loss Hear to Care Emma.Holmes@hearingloss.org.uk Innovation
Pam Barnsley (Statutory
Fundraiser) Samaritans
Samaritans Cruse
Partnership p.barnsley@samaritans.org Excellence
Marian Naidoo (Dementia
Lead) United Response Cornwall Dementia Hub Marian.Naidoo@unitedresponse.org.uk Innovation
Mark Schueler (Fundraising
Officer) United Response Cornwall Dementia Hub mark.schueler@unitedresponse.org.uk Innovation
Marianne Bohme Endometriosis UK
Endometriosis Patient
Support Groups support@endometriosis-uk.org
Strategic
Development
Joanne Volpe (Regional Co-ordinator)
Age UK Support
Services (Yorkshire &
Humber) Eatwell and Livewell Joanne@ageconcernyorkshireandhumber.org.uk Innovation
Richard Hindley (Project
Support Officer)
Age UK Support
Services (Yorkshire &
Humber) Eatwell and Livewell Richard@ageconcernyorkshireandhumber.org.uk Innovation
Kath Parson (Chief Executive)
Older
People’s Advocacy
Alliance
Older People's Cancer
Voices kath.parson@gmail.com
Strategic
Development
2. Lara Lill (Project Lead)
Amateur Swimming
Association
Dementia friendly
swimming Lara.lill@swimming.org Innovation
Duane Newton (Programme
Manager)
Amateur Swimming
Association
Dementia friendly
swimming Duane.Newton@swimming.org Innovation
Steve Powell Sign Health
Improving Deaf
Patients' Experience
and Access Through
Telecommunications
Technology pstemman@signhealth.org.uk Innovation
Sanchita Hosali (Deputy
Director)
British Institute of
Human Rights
Care and Support: A
Human Rights Approach
to Advocacy shosali@bihr.org.uk Excellence
Helen Wildbore
British Institute of
Human Rights
Care and Support: A
Human Rights Approach
to Advocacy hwildbore@bihr.org.uk Excellence
Sophie Howes
British Institute of
Human Rights
Delivering
Compassionate Care:
Connecting Human
Rights to the Front Line showes@bihr.org.uk Innovation
Samantha Standley
The Fit For Work
Team
Bridging the Cap –
Addressing the Health
Barriers to
Employability Samantha.Standley@fitforworkteam.org
Strategic
Development
Miriam Wilkinson 3VA Health & Wellbeing Visit miriam.wilkinson@3va.org.uk Innovation
Jan Hutchinson
Centre for Mental
Health
Making work work:
Extending Individual
Placement and Support
across England jan.hutchinson@centreformentalhealth.org.uk Excellence
3. Nicola Oliver
Centre for Mental
Health
Making work work:
Extending Individual
Placement and Support
across England Nicola.Oliver@centreformentalhealth.org.uk Excellence
Isobel Fleming (Programme
Lead) Anna Freud
Development of
Outcomes Focused
Voluntary Sector
Provision of Child
Mental Health Isobel.Fleming@annafreud.org
Strategic
Development
Attendee List - New Awards Meeting
Leeds - 24th Sptember 2014
Name Organisation Project Contact E-mail
Funding
Strand
Andy Buchan (Area Operations
Manager) Action for Blind People
Action Talking Therapy
Network Andy.Buchan@actionforblindpeople.org.uk Excellence
Redd Gogna Action for Blind People
Action Talking Therapy
Network Redd.Gogna@actionforblindpeople.org.uk Excellence
Caspar Thomson (Executive
Director) NAM Publications Positive Partnership Caspar@nam.org.uk
Strategic
Development
Zoe Smith (Communications
Manager) NAM Publications Positive Partnership zoe@nam.org.uk
Strategic
Development
Jo Brown (Project Manager) Fair Shares
Neighbourhood
Support and Time
Banking jez@fairshares.org.uk Innovation
4. Sian Lockwood
Community Catalysts
C.I.C.
A Shared Lives
incubator to deliver
high-quality
personalised
outcomes for many
more people,
supported by social
investment sian.lockwood@communitycatalysts.co.uk
Strategic
Development
Jill Wighton
Community Catalysts
C.I.C.
A Shared Lives
incubator to deliver
high-quality
personalised
outcomes for many
more people,
supported by social
investment jill.wighton@communitycatalysts.co.uk
Strategic
Development
Beckie Lang (Health Campaigns
Manager ) Tommy's
Baby Be Smoke Free -
a quit smoking service
for young mums-to-be BLang@tommys.org: Innovation
Hilary Wareing Tommy's
Baby Be Smoke Free -
a quit smoking service
for young mums-to-be HWareing@tommys.org: Innovation
Nina Barnsley
Donor Conception
Network
Improving support for
donor conceived
children and their
families enquiries@dcnetwork.org
Strategic
Development
5. Jane Ellis (Trustee)
Donor Conception
Network
Improving support for
donor conceived
children and their
families enquiries@dcnetwork.org
Strategic
Development
Rebecca Sheehy
Royal National
Institute of Blind
People
EIRECS - Early
Intervention and
Rehabilitation in Eye
Care Services rebecca.sheehy@rnib.org.uk Innovation
Chris Knight
Royal National
Institute of Blind
People
EIRECS - Early
Intervention and
Rehabilitation in Eye
Care Services christopher.knight@rnib.org.uk Innovation
Niall Mcmurtry
Royal National
Institute of Blind
People
EIRECS - Early
Intervention and
Rehabilitation in Eye
Care Services niall.Mcmurtry@rnib.org.uk Innovation
David Graham (National
Director)
The Care Leavers'
Association
Caring For Better
Health david.graham@careleavers.com
Strategic
Development
Dr Jim Goddard (Chairperson)
The Care Leavers'
Association
Caring For Better
Health jim.goddard1@btopenworld.com
Strategic
Development
Natalie Boughtflower (Project
Officer)
West Mercia Rape &
Sexual Abuse Support
Centre Rape Crisis Services natalie@boughtflower.net Innovation
Kerrie Best
West Mercia Rape &
Sexual Abuse Support
Centre Rape Crisis Services natalie@boughtflower.net Innovation
6. Leandra Box (Programme
Manager)
Race Equility
Foundation
Effectively tacking
violence and
improving health and
care outcomes leandra@racefound.org.uk Excellence
Beverley Thompson
Race Equility
Foundation
Effectively tacking
violence and
improving health and
care outcomes beverley@racefound.org.uk Excellence
Paul Morrish (Deputy Chief
Executive) VoiceAbility Speak Out on-line paul.morrish@voiceability.org
Strategic
Development
Jen Hughes Best Beginnings
From Bump to
Breastfeeding:
working together to
improve health
outcomes danielle@bestbeginnings.org.uk
Strategic
Development
Helen Hunter Best Beginnings
From Bump to
Breastfeeding:
working together to
improve health
outcomes danielle@bestbeginnings.org.uk
Strategic
Development
Laura Witjens
National Gamete
Donation Trust
Hub and Spoke
National Sperm Bank laura.witjens@ngdt.co.uk
Strategic
Development