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2010

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Septembre 2010

1er au 4 septembre 2010
13th European Symposium on Suicide and Suicidal Behaviour (ESSSB13)
Rome, Italy
The Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas

 "We are proud to invite you to the European Symposium on Suicide and Suicidal Behaviour which in its 13th edition (ESSSB13) will be hosted in Rome, Italy, a city where Past Ages seem to revive, overlap and melt into Modern Living and Transcultural Exchange, thus constituting the Ideal Ground for the theme of the Symposium which is "Integration of Knowledge for an Interdisciplinary Approach to Suicidology and Suicide Prevention". By keeping the legacy and sharing the common spirit of the previous and successful ESSSB symposia, ESSSB13 is in fact looking forward to novel perspective into the study of Suicidal Behaviour. Basic components of studies on suicide (research, prevention, treatment) have undergone consistent progress, but given the peculiar nature of each one, their mutual dialogue and definitive exchange has proved to be scarce."
Source: ESSSB13 (http://www.esssb13.org)

12 au 14 septembre 2010
Eleventh International Conference on Shaken Baby Syndrome/Abusive Head Trauma.
Buckhead/Atlanta, Georgie, USA
InterContinental Hotel
La directrice de projets - Couple, enfance et famille du CLIPP sera présente lors de cette conference.

26 au 29 septembre 2010
XVIII ISPCAN International Congress on Child Abuse and Neglet.
Honolulu, Hawaï, USA

"The International Society for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect, founded in 1977, is the only multidisciplinary international organization that brings together a worldwide cross-section of committed professionals to work towards the prevention and treatment of child abuse, neglect and exploitation globally. ISPCAN's mission is to prevent cruelty to children in every nation, in every form: physical abuse, sexual abuse, neglect, street children, child fatalities, child prostitution, children of war, emotional abuse and child labor. ISPCAN is committed to increasing public awareness of all forms of violence against children, developing activities to prevent such violence, and promoting the rights of children in all regions of the world."
Source: International Society for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (http://www.ispcan.org/)

Octobre 2010

21 et 22 octobre 2010
Journée annuelle des pratiques professionnelles 2010. L'intervention dans le cas d'abus envers les aînés: passer de la théorie à la pratique(site web à venir).
Nîmes, France
Pablo Neruba 

Septembre 2011

11 au 15 septembre 2011
XIX World Congress on Safety and Health at Work.
Îstanbul, Turkey
Haliç Congress Center

"The global financial and economic crisis has had adverse effects on employment and working life, and also on occupational safety and health all over the world. Global challenges necessitate global cooperation and one of the most effective and efficient ways is to invest jointly in a safe working environment which will promote well-being and boost productivity by means of eliminating injuries and illnesses... To participate in the XIX World Congress in İstanbul will be a good opportunity for decision-makers, safety and health professionals, employers' and workers' representatives and other stakeholders who are active in the field of occupational safety and health in order to ensure close cooperation in the exchange of information with experts all around the world and also to explore one of the most famous towns and cultures in the world."
Source: World Congress on Safety and Health at Work (http://safety2011turkey.org)

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