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Author Rongère, Anne; Puech, Richard; Schmidt, Serge   
  Title Drogue, le combat des mères Type Miscellaneous
  Year 1996 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 70 min.  
  Keywords other media; videotape; AOD use, abuse, and dependence; mother; international area; France; Spain; Switzerland; documentary  
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  Publisher Télévision Suisse Romande (TSR) Place of Publication Genève Editor (down) Barton, Béatrice; Pache, Gilles  
  Language French Summary Language Original Title  
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  Notes Zwei Filme auf einer Videokassette! Approved no  
  Call Number 80.01-019 Serial 61427  
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Author Buschan, Christian; Hertli, Brigit; Lehmann, Philippe; Maag, Verena; Meili, Bernhard; Pellaux, Daniel; Rihs, Margret; Stamm, René; Vogt, Ruth; Zemp, Lukas   
  Title Massnahmen des Bundes zur Verminderung der Drogenprobleme : ein Strategiepapier des Bundesamtes für Gesundheitswesen : Stand April 1994 Type Book Whole
  Year 1994 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 35, Anhänge  
  Keywords prevention; government and politics; Switzerland  
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  Publisher Bundesamt für Gesundheit (BAG), Abteilung Gesundheitsförderung, Sektion Drogenfragen Place of Publication Bern Editor (down) Barth, Thomas  
  Language German Summary Language Original Title  
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  Notes Aussi disponible en français: 03.00-018 Approved no  
  Call Number 03.00-017 Serial 54534  
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Author Abdulrahim, D.; White, D.; Phillips, K.; Boyd, G.; Nicholson, J.; Elliott, J.   
  Title Ethnicity and drug use : towards the design of community interventions : volume 1 : executive summary and recommendations Type Report
  Year 1994 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 34  
  Keywords migration  
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  Publisher University of East London, AIDS Research unit; Drugs Advisory Service Haringey Place of Publication London Editor (down) Barcroft, Janet  
  Language English Summary Language Original Title  
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  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number 09.00-055 Serial 55859  
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Author Abdulrahim, D.; White, D.; Phillips, K.; Boyd, G.; Nicholson, J.; Elliott, J.   
  Title Ethnicity and drug use : towards the design of community interventions : volume 4 : use of services Type Report
  Year 1994 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 55  
  Keywords migration  
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  Publisher University of East London, AIDS Research unit; Drugs Advisory Service Haringey Place of Publication London Editor (down) Barcroft, Janet  
  Language English Summary Language Original Title  
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  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number 09.00-056 Serial 55860  
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Author Baierlé, Jean-Luc; Cassis, Ignazio   
  Title Suchtpolitik : 14 Themen für einen dritten Weg = Politique de la drogue : 14 thèses pour une troisième voie Type Book Whole
  Year 1995 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 89  
  Keywords government and politics; Switzerland  
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  Publisher Schweizerische Gesellschaft für Gesundheitspolitik (SGGP); Société suisse pour la politique de la santé (SSPS) Place of Publication Bern; Berne Editor (down) Baierlé, Jean-Luc; Gross, Jost; Gervasoni, Jean-Pierre; Del Ponte, Carla; Zeltner, Thomas; Segond, Guy-Olivier; Jost, Kathrin; Mino, Annie  
  Language German; French Summary Language Original Title  
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  Notes Zweisprachige Publikation Deutsch-Französisch; Publication bilingue allemand-français Approved no  
  Call Number 13.01-104 Serial 55078  
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Author various   
  Title Drogenabhängige im Strafvollzug : Sondereinrichtungen? : Referate und Plenumsdiskussion der Fachtagung vom 18./19. Januar 1984 im Gottlieb Duttweiler Institut, Rüschlikon/Zürich Type Conference Volume
  Year 1985 Publication Drogenabhängige im Strafvollzug – die Frage der Sondereinrichtungen Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 164  
  Keywords government and politics; Switzerland  
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  Publisher Verlag Schweizerische Fachstelle für Alkoholprobleme Place of Publication Lausanne Editor (down) Bachmann, Urs; Burkhard, Peter; Frey, Pia; Kroner, Katrin; Stettler, Fred  
  Language German Summary Language Original Title  
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  ISSN 2-88183-000-5 ISBN Medium  
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  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number 13.01-094 Serial 61057  
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Author Oester, Kathrin; de Roo, Roland; Steiner, Pascale   
  Title Vivre la diversité : quatre institutions helvétiques s'ouvrent à la participation de migrants = Vielfalt gestalten : vier schweizerische Institutionen öffnen sich für die Partizipation von Migrantinnen und Migranten Type Miscellaneous
  Year 2005 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 34 min.  
  Keywords other media; Dvd; migration; cultural integration; work; labor union; administration and management; association; police; Switzerland; Berne; Lausanne; Lucerne; Geneva (canton)  
  Abstract Der Film porträtiert vier schweizerische Institutionen aus Verwaltung und Zivilgesellschaft, welche die vielfältigen Fähigkeiten von Migrantinnen und Migranten als Chance und Potenzial begreifen. Die Gewerkschaft Unia fördert in Hinblick auf eine basisnahe Gewerkschaftsarbeit gezielt ihre ausländischen Mitglieder. Im Stadtteil Bourdonnette in Lausanne engagieren sich Bewohnerinnen und Bewohner im Quartierfernsehen für gemeinschaftliche Belange und unterstützen so die Quartierverwaltung in der täglichen Arbeit. Der traditionelle Verein vitaswiss finanziert die Ausbildung von Migrantinnen zu Gymnastikleiterinnen und erhofft sich dadurch Impulse für sein Kursangebot. Die Kantonspolizei Genf sieht sich mit einem Rekrutierungsproblem konfrontiert und entschliesst sich, künftig auch ausländische Staatsangehörige in die Polizeischule aufzunehmen. Mit seinen praxisnahen Beispielen, die zur Nachahmung anregen, zeigt der Film aus der Sicht sowohl der Initianten wie der Migrantinnen und Migranten, wie Schwierigkeiten bei institutionellen Öffnungsprozessen angegangen und überwunden werden können. Ce film dresse le portrait de quatre institutions helvétiques issues de l’administration et de la société civile qui considèrent la diversité des capacités de migrants comme une chance et un potentiel. Le syndicat Unia encourage ses membres étrangers en vue d’effectuer un travail syndical proche de sa base. Dans le quartier de la Bourdonnette à Lausanne, les habitants s’engagent dans leur télévision de quartier pour des domaines communautaires; ils soutiennent ainsi l’administration du quartier dans ses tâches quotidiennes. L’association traditionnelle vitaswiss finance la formation de migrantes comme monitrices de gymnastique et espère ainsi donner une impulsion à son offre de cours. La Police cantonale de Genève, actuellement confrontée à un problème de recrutement, a décidé d’accueillir également des ressortissants étrangers au sein de son école de police. Par ses exemples proches de la pratique et qui devraient pouvoir faire école, ce film nous montre comment, dans l’optique tant des initiateurs que des migrants, il serait possible d’appréhender et de résoudre les difficultés rencontrées dans les processus d’ouverture institutionnelle.  
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  Publisher Artefakt Wort und Bild Place of Publication Bern; Berne Editor (down) étrangers, Commission fédérale des; Eidgenössische Ausländerkommission  
  Language French; German Summary Language Original Title  
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  Notes Zweisprachige Publikation Deutsch-Französisch; Publication bilingue allemand-français Approved no  
  Call Number 80.03-012 Serial 61434  
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Author Australian National Council on AIDS, Hepatitis C. and Related Diseases (ed) url 
  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 (down) 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 Lehmann, Anton; Schaub Reisle, Maja   
  Title Tabacco e sport : suggerimenti per i monitori di sport in merito al consumo di tabacco nell'ambito dello sport Type Miscellaneous
  Year 2003 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
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  Keywords addiction; AOD dependence; chemical addiction  
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  Publisher Ufficio federale dello sport (UFSPO), UFSPO/SwissOlympic-Progetto "LaOla - prevenzione nelle società sportive" Place of Publication Macolin Editor (down) Associazione svizzera per la prevenzione del tabagismo  
  Language Italian Summary Language Original Title  
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  Notes Auch auf Deutsch vorhanden; aussi disponible en français Approved no  
  Call Number 12.01.00-030 Serial 61597  
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Author Lehmann, Anton; Schaub Reisle, Maja   
  Title Tabac et sport : suggestions pour les moniteurs et monitrices de sport concernant le thème de la consommation de tabac dans le contexte du sport Type Miscellaneous
  Year 2000 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
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  Keywords addiction; AOD dependence; chemical addiction  
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  Publisher Office fédéral du sport (OFSPO), OFSP/AOS/OFSPO-Projekt "LaOla - prévention dans les clubs sportifs" Place of Publication Macolin Editor (down) Association suisse pour la prévention du tabagisme  
  Language French Summary Language Original Title  
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  Notes Auch auf Deutsch vorhanden; anche disponibile in italiano (1a ed.) Approved no  
  Call Number 12.01.00-029 Serial 61596  
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