16.Ago.2011 - Aula sobre "Estado de Derecho, Democracia y el Fortalecimiento de las Instituciones - Relectura necesaria para el Siglo XXI" no XXXVIII Curso de Direito Internacional da Comissão Jurídica Interamericana da Organização dos Estados Americanos - Caso Usina Hidrelétrica de Belo Monte
The document discusses an imagined announcement by the Surgeon General about a new disease attacking children. He predicts it will soon infect almost 3 million children per year if left unchecked, becoming the most widespread health problem for children. Without a vaccine, billions would need to be spent annually on treatment. Many children would be scarred for life and may pass on the infections to their own children. The document argues that if this announcement was made today, we would assign our best minds to research prevention and be willing to pay whatever was needed for a universal vaccine, just as was done for polio. It notes that child abuse is the real problem attacking children today, and that our responsibility is to protect children from it.
This document provides brief information about Oxford, England, mentioning Helena and Mónica building at Oxford University, films being made along the Thames Oxford canal, and how to get to Oxford by airport and buses. It also notes currency and flag but does not provide any details.
This agenda outlines a training on abuse and neglect reporting that includes videos, group exercises, and discussions around signs of abuse, the reporting process, preventing abuse, and developing an action plan. The training covers definitions of abuse and neglect, who is required to report, how to make a report, what happens after a report is made, and how to reach out to prevent further abuse.
16.Ago.2011 - Aula sobre "Estado de Derecho, Democracia y el Fortalecimiento de las Instituciones - Relectura necesaria para el Siglo XXI" no XXXVIII Curso de Direito Internacional da Comissão Jurídica Interamericana da Organização dos Estados Americanos - Caso Usina Hidrelétrica de Belo Monte
The document discusses an imagined announcement by the Surgeon General about a new disease attacking children. He predicts it will soon infect almost 3 million children per year if left unchecked, becoming the most widespread health problem for children. Without a vaccine, billions would need to be spent annually on treatment. Many children would be scarred for life and may pass on the infections to their own children. The document argues that if this announcement was made today, we would assign our best minds to research prevention and be willing to pay whatever was needed for a universal vaccine, just as was done for polio. It notes that child abuse is the real problem attacking children today, and that our responsibility is to protect children from it.
This document provides brief information about Oxford, England, mentioning Helena and Mónica building at Oxford University, films being made along the Thames Oxford canal, and how to get to Oxford by airport and buses. It also notes currency and flag but does not provide any details.
This agenda outlines a training on abuse and neglect reporting that includes videos, group exercises, and discussions around signs of abuse, the reporting process, preventing abuse, and developing an action plan. The training covers definitions of abuse and neglect, who is required to report, how to make a report, what happens after a report is made, and how to reach out to prevent further abuse.
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