Friday, July 8, 2011

[EQ] Report on Citizen Security in the Americas 2011 OAS/OEA

Report on Citizen Security in the Americas 2011, First Edition

Informe sobre Seguridad Ciudadana en las Américas 2011, Primera Edición

OAS Observatory on Citizen Security

Organization of American States (OAS/OEA)

Washington, DC, United States, 2011.

Available online English/Spanish PDF [186 p.] at: http://bit.ly/pysBzK

“………It contains official information publically released by OAS Member States, either directly to a range of different instruments belonging to our Organization or to other multilateral organizations.

The information is organized into 122 different indicators which reflect all areas related to the social phenomena of crime and violence, as well as other areas which the States have developed in order to control and restrict them. Taken as a whole it constitutes the broadest repertoire of official information concerning these issues in the Hemisphere………..”

Content:

CRIME AND VIOLENCE / CRIMINALIDAD Y VIOLENCIA .

DRUGS: DEMAND (PREVALENCE, GENERAL

DRUGS / DROGAS

THE DRUG PROBLEM: CONSUMPTION AND CRIME / PROBLEMA DE DROGAS: CONSUMO Y CRIMINALIDAD

DRUGS: SUPPLY (SEIZURES) / DROGAS: OFERTA (INCAUTACIONES)

POPULATION) / DROGAS: DEMANDA (PREVALENCIA, POBLACION GENERAL)

DRUGS IN SCHOOLS (PREVALENCE SECONDARY SCHOOL POPULATION) / DROGAS EN LAS ESCUELAS (PREVALENCIA EN LA POBLACIÓN DE ESCUELA SECUNDARIA)

PENITENTIARY AND PRISON SYSTEMS / SISTEMAS PENITENCIARIOSY CARCELARIOS

SECURITY ACTORS / ACTORES DE SEGURIDAD .

VICTIMIZATION SURVEY / ENCUESTAS DE VICTIMIZACION .

PRIMARY DATA SOURCES / FUENTES PRINCIPALES DE DATOS

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[EQ] Health in All Policies Summer School

Health in All Policies Summer School

Adelaide, South Australia

28 November – 2 December 2011

Website: http://bit.ly/pi6Dvl


Applications will be open until 31 July 2011

 “……… There is increasing recognition that the implementation of a ‘Health in All Policies’ (HiAP) approach requires new skills and competencies, both within the health sector and across other sectors. In 2010, the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Government of South Australia co-organised an international meeting on HiAP, where new skills and competencies in public health were discussed and documented in the Adelaide Statement on HiAP.

 

As reflected in the Adelaide Statement on HiAP, action on the social determinants of health is complex and requires a joined-up cross sector approach. It recognises that a healthy population is a key requirement for achieving society’s goals and that addressing the growing inequity gap within low and middle-income countries will improve well-being for everyone.

 

This course is being convened as a follow-up to the Adelaide meeting by the Government of South Australia with technical support from WHO.

 

The course will build on the Adelaide Statement and, in particular, it aims to:

explore the concepts and approaches to taking action on the social determinants of health and health equity,
   including intersectoral action, HiAP, joined-up policy-making and shared health governance

identify and define frameworks and tools that underpin HiAP approaches, including policy innovation,
   novel mechanisms and partnerships, sustainable development, new instruments and better regulatory frameworks

examine national and regional approaches to shared health governance and HiAP in a range of issues; e.g. non-communicable diseases, health equity

review and share efforts of HiAP practice from participants’ own experiences.

 

Target audience

Experience from similarly targeted courses around the globe shows that participants most likely to benefit from this summer school will occupy the following types of positions:

senior civil service officials, policy-making or advisory positions in government

heads or deputy-heads of public health agencies

policy-makers in public health

managers of large public health programmes or strategies

senior policy-makers from sectors related to societal wellbeing such as finance, planning, urban development, agriculture, etc.

 

Participant outcomes

Opportunity to meet and interact with like-minded policy-makers from across the region.

An improved knowledge of the HiAP concept and experiences.

The knowledge, skills and experience of applying a HiAP approach.

 

Course directors

Ilona Kickbusch

Carmel Williams


Faculty members

Fran Baum (Flinders University, South Australia)

Christine Fang Meng-sang (Council of Social Service, Hong Kong)

Robert Quigley (New Zealand)

Experts from WHO


Guest lecturers

An exciting group of renowned guest lecturers from a diverse range of settings, including:

Sharon Friel (Australian National University, Canberra)

Sandy Pitcher (Department of the Premier and Cabinet, South Australia)

Angela Lawless (Flinders University, South Australia)

Lareen Newman (Flinders University, South Australia)

 

Limited funding may be available. For more information on the course, please contact:

Carmel Williams, Course Co-Director and Manager, Health in All Policies Unit, SA Health, South Australia carmel.williams@health.sa.gov.au

Anjana Bhushan, Technical Officer, WHO (WPRO) bhushana@wpro.who.int

Nicole Valentine, Technical Officer, WHO (Geneva) valentinen@who.int


Applications

As there are a limited number of positions available for this course, please send a short covering letter, résumé and completed application form .
Application forms are available from: Carmel Williams, Course Co-DirectorManager, Health in All Policies
Unit PO Box 6Rundle Mall Adelaide South Australia Australia 5000 Tel +61 8 8226 7957Fax +61 8 8226 7102 hiap@health.sa.gov.au

 

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Information Technology - Virtual libraries; Research & Science issues.  [DD/ KMC Area]
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