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Author (up) Ausländerkommission, Eidgenössische; étrangers, Commission fédérale des; Commissione federale degli stranieri
Title Öffung der Institutionen : Empfehlungen der Eidgenössischen Ausländerkommission = Ouverture des institutions : recommandations de la commission fédérale des étrangers = Apertura delle istituzioni : raccomandazioni della commissione federale degli stranieri Type Book Whole
Year 2005 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 31
Keywords government and politics; Switzerland
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Publisher Eidgenössische Ausländerkommission (EKA); Commission fédérale des étrangers (CFE); Commissione federale degli stranieri (CFS) Place of Publication Bern; Berne; Berna Editor
Language German; French; Italian Summary Language Original Title
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Notes Dreisprachige Publikation Deutsch-Französisch-Italienisch; Publication trilingue allemand-français-italien; Pubblicazione trilingue tedesco-francese-italiano Approved no
Call Number 13.01-043 Serial 49450
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Author (up) Ausländerkommission, Eidgenössische; Commission fédérale des étrangers
Title Mitreden und Mitgestalten : strukturelle Partizipation in den Kantonen : Übersicht, erstellt auf Basis der Bestandesaufnahme “Politische Partizipationsmöglichkeiten” des Instituts für Sozialanthropologie der Universität Bern, 2006 = Se responsabiliser et s'engager : participation structurelle dans les cantons : etabli sur la base de l'étude “Possibilités de participation politique” de l'Institut d'anthropologie sociale de l'Université de Berne, 2006 Type Book Whole
Year 2010 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 41
Keywords migration; social integration; participation; government and politics; laws and regulations; Switzerland; national area
Abstract Wo dürfen Ausländerinnen und Ausländer in der Schweiz an die Urne? Wo gibt es eine Stadtpräsidentin, die keinen Schweizer Pass vorzuweisen hat? Welche Kantonspolizei beschäftigt Ausländerinnen? Welches Richteramt verlangt nicht das Schweizer Bürgerrecht? Welcher Kanton verfügt über ein Integrationsgesetz, welcher über ein Leitbild zur Integration? Wie können Ausländer-Organisationen bei Vernehmlassungen mitwirken? Das föderale System der Schweiz macht es ziemlich schwierig, Fragen zu den Mitwirkungs- und Mitgestaltungsmöglichkeiten von Ausländerinnen und Ausländern zu beantworten. Die Zusammenstellung “Mitreden und Mitgestalten – Strukturelle Partizipation in den Kantonen” vergleicht die Partizipationsformen in den verschiedenen Kantonen. Sie regt an, Modelle aus anderen Kantonen zu prüfen und im eigenen Kanton neue Mitwirkungsmöglichkeiten ins Auge zu fassen. Où les étrangers peuvent-ils se rendre aux urnes dans notre pays? Où y a-t-il une présidente de municipalité qui n’a pas de passeport suisse? Quelle police cantonale emploie des étrangers? Quelle magistrature cantonale n’exige pas que le juge ait la nationalité suisse pour exercer ses fonctions? Quel canton dispose d’une loi sur l’intégration et lequel dispose d’une charte sur l’intégration? Comment les organisations des étrangers peuvent-elles participer à la procédure de consultation? En raison du système fédératif de notre pays, il est difficile de répondre à ces questions ou à des questions analogues concernant les possibilités de coopération et de codécision des étrangers. L’étude “Se responsabiliser et s’engager: Participation structurelle dans les cantons” compare les formes de participation dans les différents cantons. Elle vise à examiner les modèles dans d’autres cantons et à envisager de nouvelles possibilités de participation dans son propre canton.
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Publisher Eidgenössische Ausländerkommission (EKA); Commission fédérale des étrangers (CFE) Place of Publication Bern; Berne Editor
Language German; French Summary Language Original Title
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Notes Zweisprachige Publikation Deutsch-Französisch; Document bilingue allemand-français Approved no
Call Number 50-00956 Serial 49580
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Author (up) Ausschuss für Sozialschutz
Title Gemeinsames Konzept für die NAP (Eingliederung) 2003/2005 : nationale Aktionspläne gegen Armut und soziale Ausgrenzung (NAP(Eingliederung)) 2003/05 Type Book Whole
Year 2003 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 8
Keywords government and politics; public policy; poverty; social integration; concept; Europe; European Union (body)
Abstract Die Nationalen Aktionspläne gegen Armut und soziale Ausgrenzung bilden einen grundlegenden Bestandteil der Methode der offenen Koordinierung, wie sie in den Schlussfolgerungen des Europäischen Rates von Lissabon festgelegt wurde. Diese Pläne sollen so ausgestaltet sein, dass sie unterschiedliche Situationen und politische Prioritäten auf nationaler Ebene berücksichtigen, gleichwohl jedoch das notwendige Maß an Kohärenz im Hinblick auf Struktur und Inhalt vorsehen, um ihren Einsatz in einem Prozess des gegenseitigen Lernens zu vereinfachen. Es wird daher vorgeschlagen, dass die Mitgliedstaaten ihre jeweiligen Pläne entsprechend dem nachfolgend dargestellten gemeinsamen Konzept ausarbeiten. Dieses Konzept basiert auf einer in Nizza festgelegten politischen Vereinbarung, die während des Europäischen Rates in Kopenhagen bestätigt und bekräftigt wurde.
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Publisher Europäische Kommission, Ausschuss für Sozialschutz Place of Publication Brüssel Editor
Language German Summary Language Original Title
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Notes Website wird Ende Juni 2010 abgeschaltet (MZ, 26. 4. 2010) Approved no
Call Number 50-00758 Serial 49571
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Author (up) Ausschuss für Sozialschutz
Title Bericht über Indikatoren im Bereich Armut und soziale Ausgrenzung Type Report
Year 2001 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 8
Keywords government and politics; public policy; poverty; social integration; Europe; European Union (body)
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Publisher Europäische Kommission, Ausschuss für Sozialschutz Place of Publication Brüssel Editor
Language German Summary Language Original Title
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Notes Website wird Ende Juni 2010 abgeschaltet (MZ, 26. 4. 2010); Dokument auf Website nur auf Englisch vorhanden Approved no
Call Number 50-00763 Serial 50564
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Author (up) Australian Hepatitis Council
Title Action still urgently needed on the hepatitis C epidemic Type Miscellaneous
Year 2003 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 1
Keywords government and politics; viral hepatitis; hepatitis C; strategy; international area; Australia
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Publisher Australian Hepatitis Council Place of Publication Woden Editor
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Call Number 50-13197 Serial 61958
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Author (up) Australian National Council on AIDS, Hepatitis C. and Related Diseases (ed)
Title National hepatitis C testing policy Type Book Whole
Year 2003 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages xiii, 68
Keywords government and politics; viral hepatitis; hepatitis C; diagnosis; strategy; international area; Australia
Abstract Hepatitis C is the most commonly diagnosed notifiable communicable infection in Australia. The Hepatitis C Virus Projections Working Group of the Australian National Council on AIDS, Hepatitis C and Related Diseases (ANCAHRD) released the report Estimates and Projections of the Hepatitis C Epidemic in Australia 2002 which stated that in 2001 approximately 210 000 people in Australia had hepatitis C antibodies and approximately 16 000 new infections were occurring annually. Although the virus may be cleared after infection, it persists in 65–85 per cent of those infected. Of these cases, 5–10 per cent develop cirrhosis after 20 years and 3–5 per cent develop hepatocellular carcinoma. Thus, hepatitis C represents a significant public health concern. A diagnosis of hepatitis C also has multiple implications in relation to an individual’s work, family and quality of life. Caring for a person diagnosed with hepatitis C calls for informed and sensitive management. Health professionals, infected people and the community recognise that clear and rigorous guidelines for diagnosing and monitoring hepatitis C infection are needed and that the guidelines should take account of the life of the infected individual as well as of the populations at risk and their needs. The National Hepatitis C Testing Policy has been formulated under the auspices of the Australian National Council on AIDS, Hepatitis C and Related Diseases (the Commonwealth’s principal independent advisory body on hepatitis C) and the Intergovernmental Committee on AIDS, Hepatitis C and Related Diseases (the intergovernmental committee responsible for implementation of the National Hepatitis C Strategy). The policy is intended to provide advice to government, health professionals, industry, hepatitis C–infected individuals, and the community in general, about matters associated with testing. Anti-HCV antibody testing first became available in 1990. The number of hepatitis C antibody tests carried out each year in Australia is approaching 2 million (including blood service and diagnostic testing) and about 50 000 for supplemental immunoassay tests. New technologies have offered further dimensions in testing strategies. Qualitative and quantitative nucleic acid tests (NAT) are useful in detecting infection in the early stages and in assessing clearance of the virus and the effect of treatment. Qualitative NAT can be used to determine if infants of infected mothers have been infected. Genotype testing is useful in predicting the response to treatment because some hepatitis C subtypes are more sensitive to therapy than others. In addition to these tests, short incubation immuno-assays are available and home kits are being developed for marketing. The National Hepatitis C Testing Policy offers clarification on the use of hepatitis C tests and the interpretation of diagnostic tests in the context of other laboratory tests and specific clinical situations. There are 32 recommendations. Recommendations 1 to 19 outline the principles for hepatitis C testing and emphasise the need for individuals to be informed about testing and to be tested voluntarily. Testing must be of benefit to the individual, and confidentiality must be maintained at all levels of testing. People with hepatitis C should have access to treatment and ongoing monitoring. Particular attention should be paid to groups such as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, who may have difficulty gaining access to health services; populations at risk, such as injecting drug users and people in custodial settings, also warrant particular attention. Recommendations 20 to 29 outline diagnostic strategies. Appropriate testing standards are to be applied by all laboratories undertaking testing for hepatitis C. Minimum practices, which should be adopted by all laboratories, include the need to confirm antibody reactivity by two separate immuno-assays based on different antigens and different immuno-assay formats. Discordant test results in two immunoassays may require additional testing by qualitative NAT or referral to a reference laboratory, or both. The National Serology Reference Laboratory should keep laboratories up to date on appropriate combinations of immuno-assays, to avoid common cross-reactivity between tests. The utility of qualitative NAT in testing newly diagnosed hepatitis C sero-positive individuals and in testing infants born to hepatitis C sero-positive mothers is discussed in Chapter 6. The use of short incubation tests is not supported—except in the case of screening potential organ donors, when the tests should be performed by suitably trained laboratory personnel. Home sampling or testing is not supported for the Australian situation. The regulation of hepatitis C test kits and the supporting Quality Assurance Program are dealt with in Recommendations 30 to 32. An outline for a classification system for hepatitis C tests and test kits is presented; the system offers a choice of test protocols within a given situation and a framework for evaluation of test kits and for incorporating new technology as it emerges. The policy recommends that it be a condition of registration of hepatitis C kits by the Therapeutic Goods Administration that laboratories using the kits participate in the National Serology Reference Laboratory’s hepatitis C Quality Assurance Program. Standard and reference testing for hepatitis C should be provided by public and private sector laboratories that comply with the National Association of Testing Authorities – Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia audit and accreditation mechanisms, according to National Pathology Accreditation Advisory Committee guidelines. The National Hepatitis C Testing Policy will clarify for all concerned the testing parameters for hepatitis C and guide the approach to diagnosis and management.
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Publisher Australian National Council on AIDS, Hepatitis C and Related Diseases (ANCAHRD) Place of Publication Canberra Editor Australian National Council on AIDS, Hepatitis C. and Related Diseases
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Call Number 50-13198 Serial 49933
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Author (up) Auto support des usagers de drogues
Title Avantages de l'utilisation des seringues avec filtres Type Journal Article
Year 1998 Publication Asud Journal Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue 15 Pages 1
Keywords harm reduction; heroin; personal hygiene in AODU; Scotland
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Call Number 50-13199 Serial 59383
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Author (up) Auto support des usagers de drogues
Title 5 conseils pour sniffer propre Type Miscellaneous
Year 1990 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages
Keywords harm reduction
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Publisher Association d'auto-support des usagers de drogues (ASUD) Place of Publication Paris Editor
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Notes Approved no
Call Number 50-02942 Serial 61507
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Author (up) Autorité de régulation des jeux en ligne
Title Sociologie des joueurs en ligne : enquête ARJEL 2012 Type Report
Year 2013 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 15
Keywords nonchemical addiction; internet; gambling; pathological gambling; sociology; statistical data; France; questionnaire
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Publisher Autorité de régulation des jeux en ligne (ARJEL) Place of Publication Paris Editor
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Call Number 50-12760 Serial 51009
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Author (up) Awolin, Mareike
Title “Alkohol? Kenn dein Limit.” in Sozialen Netzwerken Type Journal Article
Year 2011 Publication SuchtMagazin Abbreviated Journal
Volume 37 Issue 6; 12/2011 Pages 29-31
Keywords social network; internet; computer; journal article
Abstract Die Jugendkampagne «Alkohol? Kenn dein Limit.» der Bundeszentrale für gesundheitliche Aufklärung BZgA ist die grösste bundesweite Alkoholpräventionskampagne in Deutschland und richtet sich mit massenmedialen und personalkommunikativen Massnahmen an Jugendliche zwischen 16 und 20 Jahren. Seit einem Jahr ist die Kampagne auch in unterschiedlichen Sozialen Netzwerken mit eigenen Profilen vertreten. Mit dieser neuen Strategie wird die Zielgruppe viel direkter erreicht.
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Language German Summary Language Original Title
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Call Number 60.01-001 Serial 60512
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