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Author Direction de la santé publique et de la prévoyance sociale du Canton de Berne
Title Rapport social 2012 : la lutte contre la pauvreté dans le canton de Berne Type Report
Year (down) 2012 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 113
Keywords social integration; poverty; statistical data; strategy; Berne (canton)
Abstract Le troisième rapport social vient d’être publié par le Conseil-exécutif du canton de Berne sous la direction de la SAP. D’une part, il poursuit et approfondit l’analyse de la pauvreté dans le canton entamée dans les deux premiers rapport sociaux. Le taux de pauvreté et de risque de pauvreté n’a cessé de s’accroître de 2001 à 2008, se stabilisant ensuite à un niveau élevé. En 2010, 12% des ménages bernois vivent ainsi dans la pauvreté ou en sont menacés. D’autre part, le rapport réalise la motion Lüthi (44-2010) qui charge le gouvernement de préparer un plan de lutte contre la pauvreté. Il comporte en effet une large série de mesures visant à réduire la pauvreté et en énonce sept à réaliser en priorité.
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Publisher Direction de la santé publique et de la prévoyance sociale du Canton de Berne Place of Publication Berne Editor
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Notes Auch auf Deutsch vorhanden: 50-12911 Approved no
Call Number 50-12912 Serial 51045
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Author Drug Abuse Warning Network
Title Drug-related emergency department visits involving synthetic cannabinoids Type Report
Year (down) 2012 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 5
Keywords AOD abuse; AOD overdose; emergency care; designer drug; research chemical; cannabinoids; marijuana in any form; statistical data; United States
Abstract - In 2010, an estimated 11,406 emergency department (ED) visits involved a synthetic cannabinoid product, sometimes referred to as “synthetic marijuana” and commonly known by street names such as “Spice” or “K2” – Three fourths of these ED visits involved patients aged 12 to 29 (75 percent), of which 78 percent were male – The majority (76 percent) of these ED visits did not receive follow-up care upon discharge from the ED
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Publisher Substance abuse and mental health services administration (SAMHSA), Drug abuse warning network (DAWN) Place of Publication Rockville Editor
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Notes Approved no
Call Number 50-12979 Serial 51047
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Author various
Title Driving under the influence of drugs, alcohol and medicines in Europe – findings from the DRUID project Type Report
Year (down) 2012 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 58
Keywords AOD use and driving; illicit drug; licit drug; psychoactive substances; alcohol; AOD effects and AODR problems; AODR accident mortality; public policy on AOD; law enforcement; cost-benefit analysis; statistical data; Europe; European Union
Abstract This Thematic paper presents the key findings of the European Union’s research project on Driving Under the Influence of Drugs, alcohol and Medicines, known as the DRUID project. The project looked at experimental studies, epidemiological studies, enforcement, classification of medicines, driver rehabilitation, withdrawal of driving licence, and dissemination and guidelines. Over 5 years of work across 18 countries, the project has produced some 50 reports, each one contributing key evidence to road safety policy. The thematic paper therefore aims to summarise the findings of one of the biggest research projects ever carried out in the EU on drugs and driving.
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Publisher Publications Office of the European Union Place of Publication Luxembourg Editor European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction
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Notes Approved no
Call Number 50-12986 Serial 51048
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Author Schweizerischer Städteverband
Title Städtisches Nachtleben : Situationsanalyse und mögliche Vorgehensweisen Type Report
Year (down) 2012 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 30
Keywords nightlife; public area; urban area; AOD consumption; licit drug; alcohol; adolescent; AOD sales outlet; law enforcement; strategy; Switzerland
Abstract Seit dem vergangenen Sommer beschäftigte sich eine Arbeitsgruppe des Schweizerischen Städteverbandes mit den Herausforderungen des städtischen Nachtlebens. Der Bericht “Städtisches Nachtleben. Situationsanalyse und mögliche Vorgehensweisen” zeigt auf, welche Grundsatzfragen sich stellen und listet im Sinne eines Ideenpools Beispiele von Massnahmen auf, wie sie verschiedene Städte anwenden.
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Publisher Schweizerischer Städteverband Place of Publication Bern Editor
Language German Summary Language Original Title
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Notes Aussi disponible en français: 50-12990 Approved no
Call Number 50-12989 Serial 51049
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Author Union des villes suisses
Title Vie nocturne urbaine : analyse de la situation et des mesures envisageables Type Report
Year (down) 2012 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 31
Keywords nightlife; public area; urban area; AOD consumption; licit drug; alcohol; adolescent; AOD sales outlet; law enforcement; strategy; Switzerland
Abstract Un groupe de travail de l’Union des villes suisses a analysé en détail les questions relatives à la vie nocturne dans les villes suisses. Leurs travaux ont débouché sur la rédaction d’un rapport, “Vie nocturne urbaine. Analyse de la situation et des mesures envisageables”, qui aborde les questions fondamentales et présente un catalogue de possibles actions – la liste ne se veut pas exhaustive – susceptibles de répondre à des problèmes spécifiques.
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Publisher Union des villes suisses Place of Publication Berne Editor
Language French Summary Language Original Title
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Notes Auch auf Deutsch vorhanden: 50-12989 Approved no
Call Number 50-12990 Serial 51050
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Author Suchtpräventionsstelle der Stadt Zürich
Title Jahresbericht 2011 Type Report
Year (down) 2012 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 12
Keywords prevention; nonchemical addiction; family; adolescent; parent; internet; workplace context; chemical addiction; licit drug; alcohol poisoning; risk assessment; strategy; self-help group; financial statement; Zurich; Suchtpräventionsstelle (body); annual report
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Publisher Stadt Zürich, Suchtpräventionsstelle Place of Publication Zürich Editor
Language German Summary Language Original Title
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Notes Approved no
Call Number 50-13006 Serial 51052
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Author WHO Regional Office for Europe
Title European action plan to reduce the harmful use of alcohol 2012-2020 Type Report
Year (down) 2012 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages v, 75
Keywords AOD use, abuse, and dependence; licit drug; alcohol intoxication; public health; health care costs; harm reduction; advertisement; exposure to AOD ad; advertising ban; laws and regulations; public policy on alcohol; drinking and driving; alcoholic beverage; AOD price; illicit drug; strategy; international area; Europe
Abstract The European action plan to reduce the harmful use of alcohol 2012-2020 was endorsed by all 53 Member States of the WHO European Region in September 2011. The action plan includes a range of evidence-based policy options to reduce the harmful use of alcohol. Furthermore, this document includes the Regional Committee resolution EUR/RC61/R4, a list of indicators, with definitions, linked to the indicators used in the European Information System on alcohol and Health and a checklist or set of questions for Member States. The action plan is closely linked to the 10 action areas from the global strategy to reduce the harmful use of alcohol adopted at the World Health Assembly in May 2010. The primary audience for the action plan is the national authorities in the WHO European Region responsible for alcohol policy, mainly the ministry of health and other ministries including finance, education, social welfare, transportation, criminal justice, as well as nongovernmental organizations, researchers, civil society, the private sector, and international partners.
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Publisher World Health Organization (WHO), Regional Office for Europe Place of Publication Copenhagen Editor Anderson, Peter; Moller, Lars; Galea, Gauden
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Notes Approved no
Call Number 50-13043 Serial 51058
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Author Fondation l'Epi
Title Rapport annuel 2012 : depuis 30 ans l'Epi soutient et accompagne Type Report
Year (down) 2012 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 16
Keywords AOD dependent; AOD dependence; chemical addiction; licit drug; alcohol; illicit drug; psychoactive substances; multiple drug use; treatment and maintenance; inpatient care; alcoholism treatment unit; Fribourg (canton); Epi, L’ (body); annual report; financial statement
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Publisher Fondation l'Epi Place of Publication Ménières Editor
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Notes Approved no
Call Number 50-13068 Serial 51070
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Author European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction
Title Travel and drug use in Europe : a short review Type Report
Year (down) 2012 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 24
Keywords AOD use; AOD associated consequences; public AOD use; drug market; Europe
Abstract Recent decades have seen a growth in travel and tourism abroad because of cheap air fares and holiday packages. This has been accompanied by a relaxation of border controls, especially within parts of Europe participating in the Schengen Agreement. As some people may be more inclined to use illicit substances during holiday periods and some may even choose to travel to destinations that are associated with drug use – a phenomenon sometimes referred to as “drug tourism” – this means that from a European drug policy perspective the issue of drug use and travel has become more important.
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Publisher European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA) Place of Publication Lisbon Editor
Language English Summary Language Original Title
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ISSN 1725-5767 ISBN 978-92-9168-558-5 Medium
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Notes Approved no
Call Number 50-12425 Serial 51160
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Author Institut de recherches économiques
Title Le coût social du jeu excessif en Suisse Type Report
Year (down) 2012 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 5
Keywords nonchemical addiction; pathological gambling; social and economic cost of AOD; AOD dependent; AOD effects and AODR problems; health; survey; Switzerland
Abstract Les joueurs excessifs recourent plus fréquemment aux soins de santé que la population en général, leur taux d’activité et leur revenu sont plus faibles, leur qualité de vie liée à la santé inférieure. Ce constat ressort de l’Enquête suisse sur la santé et d’une enquête spécifique au près de personnes traitées pour des problèmes de jeu. L’estimation du coût social du jeu excessif a été réalisée par l’Institut de recherches économiques de l’Université de Neuchâtel (IRENE) en collaboration avec le Centre du jeu excessif, à Lausanne (CJE). Sur la base de ces travaux, il apparaît que le jeu excessif coûte entre 545 et 658 millions de francs suisses à la collectivité chaque année, sous forme de dépenses de santé additionnelles, de production non réalisée et deperte de qualité de vie.
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Publisher Université de Neuchâtel, institut de recherches économiques (IRENE); Centre du jeu excessif (CJE) Place of Publication Neuchâtel Lausanne Editor
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Notes Approved no
Call Number 50-12901 Serial 51161
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