domingo, 7 de dezembro de 2008
Noticias de Chile
sábado, 6 de dezembro de 2008
Notícias da Argentina
De Montevideu a Montevideu VIII
A parte antiga da cidade é muito bonita em estilos ao longo de todo o século XX. A sua praça central (Praça da Independência) é muito interessante do ponto de vista arquitectónico porque tem uma boa amostra de edifícios de todas as épocas.
Mas para quem adora água, a marginal, que aqui se chama Rambla, é uma avenida longa com edifícios e casas de qualidade, à beira rio.
O Dr. Juan de Mila, Director da Escola de Tecnologias Médicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade da Républica, e Psicomotricista, no meio das actividades pós-Congresso e de uma valente gripe, ainda arranjou tempo para fazer connosco um giro e de nos proporcionar um almoça à beira-rio e uma amena cavaqueira sobre as problemáticas mais relevantes no Uruguai em matéria de saúde dos jovens e dos futuros projectos Ibero-Americanos.
De Montevideo a Montevideo VII
A arte acompanha as problemáticas sociais. Em Montevideu vimos e lemos sobre uma peça de Marinela Morena.
Jaula de Amor
Un proyeto sobre violência doméstica
“ El tema, como todos los temas espesos, cuando uno los abre les ve los infiernos desarmados y la infinidad de puntas”...
“ No sabemos amar. Nadie nos enseña, dependemos de la moda, el género, lo social, cultural, personal, sensibilidad, el trabajo.
Nadie habla cómo se ama, como se da, cómo se comparte, cómo es ser querido y no ser querido, como diferenciar romanticismo del control, celos de amor, sometimento de machismo.”...
“ La prensa habla de insecurudad en las calles. Hay peligro en las relaciones amorosas?
“ Es la historia de Juan y Maria, dos que se amaron sin saber hacerlo”...” uno que somete y el otro que desaparece”... Marinella Morena
sexta-feira, 5 de dezembro de 2008
Notícias da Escócia
Dear Network Members
De Montevideu a Montevideu IV

De Montevideu a Montevideu III
Na chegada a Montevideu um atraso do avião não deixou nem ao menos que saudasse uma colega da Faculdade que aqui tinha estado a participar no Congresso Mundial de Psicomoticidade. De Montevideu a Montevideu II

quinta-feira, 4 de dezembro de 2008
De Montevideu a Montevideu

A Maria Arminda faz hoje anos.
Soubemos que está adoentada. Mandamos um grande beijo com votos de melhoras rápidas.
Notícias da Argentina
Programa de Assistência a Vítimas de Violência Sexual (Galimberti, D.,2008)

quarta-feira, 3 de dezembro de 2008
Notícias da Argentina


Las mismas fueron dirigidas a miembros del equipo de Salud: Psicología, Medicina,Enfermería, Pedagogía, Trabajo Social, Docentes y Estudiantes interesados en la temática.
Otros Links :* Asociación Médica Argentina de Anticoncepción.http://www.amada.org.ar/
Sociedad Argentina de Ginecología Infanto Juvenil http://www.sagij.org.ar%20/newsite/site/default.php
Los temas abordados fueron :
Los 216 asistentes compartieron experiencias, estrategias y dificultades reconociendo el papel esencial de valores y actitudes para una adecuada educación afectiva sexual.
Los participantes del Curso de Capacitación y Actualización Docente 2008 Educación afectiva y sexual en la Escuela 2008 presentaron los proyectos finales de la capacitación modulada.
27 Proyectos fueron presentados y evaluados a través de un Simposio de Pósters.
Estos proyectos se desarrollarán en las comunidades educativas en el año 2009.
La finalidad del programa es la de formar multiplicadores que dispongan del conocimiento, habilidades y destrezas necesarias para promover el cuidado de la salud afectivo- sexual de las/os alumnas/os.
La promoción de la Educación Afectivo –Sexual en el ámbito escolar es una prioridad impostergable, esta propuesta se enmarca en la legislación vigente Ley Provincial Nº 3450 ( Sancionada: 12/10/00 promulgada: 23/10/00 ) Programa Provincial de Salud Reproductiva y Sexualidad Humana ( Sustitución de la ley 3059) que en su Artículo 8º establece que los establecimientos educativos de todo el ámbito provincial, incorporarán efectivamente la enseñanza sobre educación sexual desde el preescolar.
* ver otros links en de este programa en “ Interessante en Argentina”
Notícias da Argentina
Buenos Aires, Hotel Panamericano, 11, 12 Y 13 de JUNIO de 2009
"EL PADECIMIENTO MENTAL. ENTRE LA SALUD Y LA ENFERMEDAD"
PRESENTACION DE TRABAJOS
No es obligatorio que los trabajos tengan relación con el título del congreso
Fecha límite de presentación de resúmenes (hasta 15 líneas) para comunicaciones libres, pósters, mesas redondas, talleres y presentación de libros: 10 de abril de 2009 o hasta que se cubran los espacios disponibles.
LIBRO: "EL PADECIMIENTO MENTAL. ENTRE LA SALUD Y LA ENFERMEDAD"
INFORMES
Asociacion Argentina de Salud Mental (AASM)
E-mail: administracion@aasm.org.ar / info@aasm.org.ar
Web: www.aasm.org.ar
terça-feira, 2 de dezembro de 2008
Notícias de Italia
On our website you can find all of the single interviews as well as the
final 'Follow-up Interview Report', which is based on all the findings
that emerged from your contributions. Please follow the link:
http://who.collaboratingcentre.meyer.it/meyer_pro/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=83&Itemid=1
The contents of this report have been made available to the members of
the WHO/HBSC Forum Task Force, to take into consideration in the design
of the 2009 Forum on 'Environmental and socioeconomic determinants
adolescent health' (title to be confirmed).
to help monitor the in-country benefits of resources spent on such
processes and identify how similar multi-partner activities might be
improved for efficiency and effectiveness.
Notícias de Portugal
" Optimismo em crianças e adolescentes: Adaptação e validação Portuguesa do LOT-R",
Tania Gaspar, José Pais Ribeiro, Margarida Gaspar Matos, Isabel Leal, Aristides Ferreira
será publicado no Vol. 22(3)2009, da Revista Psicologia:Reflexão e Crítica- Brasil
Fica o resumo em inglês:
Optimism in Children and Adolescents: LOT-R Portuguese adaptation and validation
Abstract
The aim of this study was to adapt and validate the Life Orientation Test, reviewed for children and adolescents.
This study included a sample of 3195 participants from the 5th and 7th grades. Through Principal Component Analyses we found two dimensions, one related to optimism and another linked to pessimism.
Results in the confirmatory factor analysis showed a good fit model.
Additionally, items discriminating validity and concurrent validity were inspected with measures related to optimism, such as, social support satisfaction, self-worth and quality of life.
This instrument seems to be adequate for the measurement of life orientation in children and in teenagers, and may be useful in other contexts, such as health psychology.
Keywords: life orientation; optimism; children and adolescents; subjective well-being
Parabéns Tania Gaspar e restantes autores!
Cobertura Fotográfica turistica:
incluimos hoje mais uns powerpoint com fotos, actualizados até à entrada na Argentina (ao lado na faixa lateral)
De Buenos Aires a Montevideu
Um cartaz na fronteira Chile- Argentina, denuncia mais uma situação dramática.
Também hoje em Buenos Aires se noticiava o desmantelamento de várias redes de prostituição ( "escravatura do século 21"), sem dúvida as pontas de um " iceberg".
De Rio Gallegos a Buenos Aires
Tem informações sobre a Patagónia, todos os meses.
domingo, 30 de novembro de 2008
Dia Mundial na Luta Contra a SIDA


A propósito da reflexão outro dia sobre "conversas velhas de 30 anos", e a propósito do Dia Internacional contra a Violência (De Buenos Aires a Buenos Aires VI), deixamos aqui um desejo de que este dia, mais do que tudo, nos lembre que a luta contra a SIDA tem de ser no dia-a-dia, todos os dias.
United Nations Press release:
1 December 2008Statement by the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Navi Pillay on the occasion of World AIDS DayGENEVA — This year, we mark both the 20th World AIDS Day and the 60th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. It is fitting that during these landmark anniversaries we consider how far we have come in the global effort to combat AIDS. In 2006, UN Member States made a commitment to achieve universal access to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support by 2010. Today, fewer people are becoming infected with HIV, and fewer are dying of AIDS-related illnesses. At the end of 2007, three million people in low- and middle- income countries were taking anti-retroviral treatment. But much remains to be done. Twenty-seven years after AIDS was first identified, stigma against people living with HIV is as strong as it ever was. One third of countries still do not have laws to protect people living with HIV. In most countries, discrimination remains against women, men who have sex with men, sex workers, drug users, and ethnic minorities. The continued existence of punitive laws on disclosure of HIV status, the criminalization of the transmission of HIV and travel bans for people living with HIV, inadequate protection of women and girls from sexual violence, the marginalization of and hostility against sexual minorities, sex workers, injecting drug users, prisoners and other vulnerable groups all combine to drive them underground and away from HIV services. Like all people, these groups are entitled to the right to health and the full enjoyment of their human rights even though they may engage in activities that are criminalized in some countries. AIDS thrives on injustice and inequality. A human rights-based response is critical to preventing new HIV infections and mitigating the epidemic's impact – whoever people are, and wherever they live. In this 60th anniversary year of the Universal Declaration on Human Rights, it is unacceptable that accident of birthplace or residence should determine our HIV survival prospects. On World AIDS Day 2008, let the promise of human dignity enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights provide the vision and impetus for reinvigorated efforts to achieve universal access to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support. GENEVA — This year, we mark both the 20th World AIDS Day and the 60th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. It is fitting that during these landmark anniversaries we consider how far we have come in the global effort to combat AIDS. In 2006, UN Member States made a commitment to achieve universal access to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support by 2010. Today, fewer people are becoming infected with HIV, and fewer are dying of AIDS-related illnesses. At the end of 2007, three million people in low- and middle- income countries were taking anti-retroviral treatment. But much remains to be done. Twenty-seven years after AIDS was first identified, stigma against people living with HIV is as strong as it ever was. One third of countries still do not have laws to protect people living with HIV. In most countries, discrimination remains against women, men who have sex with men, sex workers, drug users, and ethnic minorities. The continued existence of punitive laws on disclosure of HIV status, the criminalization of the transmission of HIV and travel bans for people living with HIV, inadequate protection of women and girls from sexual violence, the marginalization of and hostility against sexual minorities, sex workers, injecting drug users, prisoners and other vulnerable groups all combine to drive them underground and away from HIV services. Like all people, these groups are entitled to the right to health and the full enjoyment of their human rights even though they may engage in activities that are criminalized in some countries. AIDS thrives on injustice and inequality. A human rights-based response is critical to preventing new HIV infections and mitigating the epidemic's impact – whoever people are, and wherever they live. In this 60th anniversary year of the Universal Declaration on Human Rights, it is unacceptable that accident of birthplace or residence should determine our HIV survival prospects. On World AIDS Day 2008, let the promise of human dignity enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights provide the vision and impetus for reinvigorated efforts to achieve universal access to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support.





