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O presente relatório de estágio foi concebido no âmbito da na unidade curricular de Integração Curricular: Prática Educativa e Relatório de Estágio inserida do mestrado profissionalizante em Ensino do 1.º e 2º Ciclo do Ensino Básico. Tem como objetivo dar a conhecer, de forma refletida e fundamentada, a prática realizada pela mestranda no âmbito da sua intervenção educativa em contexto de prática de ensino supervisionada. Como o estágio é de natureza profissional e sendo uma oportunidade de colocar na prática os diversos conhecimentos que foram obtidos ao longo da formação académica, este documento começa com a realização de um enquadramento académico e profissional que destaca os princípios que nortearam a ação da professora estagiária. A nível académico lança-se uma visão sobre os pressupostos legais que alicerçam a formação profissional de professores, em geral, e da prática de ensino supervisionada, em particular. Por outro lado, a nível profissional destacam-se princípios estruturantes da construção e desenvolvimento profissional, que sustentou a prática da professora estagiária ao longo deste percurso. Num segundo momento, descrevem-se as experiências vividas no decorrer da Prática de Ensino Supervisionada desenvolvida no ano letivo 2013/2014 que foi realizada no Agrupamento de Escolas do Cerco, com uma turma do 5.º ano de escolaridade da Escola Básica e Secundária do Cerco e outra do 2.º ano de escolaridade da EB1/JI do Falcão. Este estágio permitiu desenvolver competências pessoais, sociais e profissionais: observação; cooperação; regência; participação e desenvolvimento de atividades e projetos no contexto educativo. Estas experiências de ensino e aprendizagem procuraram a promoção de uma aprendizagem ativa e significativa para os alunos. Este percurso formativo apesar de ser uma base da identidade profissional docente, não é estanque e estará em constante mudança e evolução, para uma formação contínua ao longo da vida.

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O presente relatório visa documentar a aplicação das competências adquiridas academicamente em ambiente empresarial, sob a forma de estágio curricular que decorreu na Steelgreen, S.A., que surgiu de uma parceria entre o Grupo Domingos Da Silva Teixeira (DST) e Ferlito – Ferros do Litoral, S.A.. O tema predominante deste documento será o aço, uma vez que a empresa se dedica ao corte e moldagem de armaduras. Inicialmente, será efetuada uma breve apresentação da empresa, descrevendo a sua metodologia de trabalho, pormenorizando-se todos os procedimentos executados desde a receção da matéria-prima até à sua expedição. O estágio curricular decorreu principalmente no âmbito do Departamento de Produção. Assim, neste documento enquadrar-se-á a principal atividade a cargo deste: a produção industrial. Serão explicados todos os procedimentos executados durante o processo de conceção das encomendas. A comercialização do aço requer que uma série de requisitos legais sejam cumpridos. Um capítulo deste documento será dedicado ao enquadramento desta matéria-prima na legislação em vigor. Para finalizar, serão descritos todos os trabalhos solicitados no decorrer do estágio curricular, expondo todos os procedimentos executados para atingir o objetivo proposto.

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RESUMO: O envelhecimento populacional saudável ocupa parte da agenda do processo do envelhecimento humano, retratando uma preocupação social com repercussões nas economias societárias. O processo de envelhecimento, quando abordado fora do paradigma do envelhecimento saudável, desconsidera socialmente o potencial humano das pessoas idosas, promovendo a segregação e motivando atitudes de preconceito e discriminação, além de desperdiçar a experiência, o saber, a cultura e a capacidade de participação da pessoa idosa como contributo para a sociedade a que ela está inserida. O foco central da Política Nacional de Saúde do Idoso brasileira se inscreve na promoção de um envelhecimento saudável, nomeadamente por meio da manutenção da capacidade funcional ao valorizar a autonomia, a independência física e a integridade mental da pessoa idosa. O desafio para a viabilização do processo de envelhecimento ativo e bem-sucedido consiste na maximização das capacidades, potencialidades e recursos pessoais, comunitários e políticos. Pressupõe, também, uma concepção ampliada de viver, contextualizada no contínuo da vida, capaz de externar a preocupação com a saúde e o bem-estar, integrando as pessoas em fase de envelhecimento no contexto do ciclo de vida. Diante do exposto, a presente investigação objetivou conhecer os determinantes de envelhecimento ativo e bem-sucedido, numa população em processo de envelhecimento e relacioná-los com as ―práticas/conteúdos‖ e representações / significados‖ sobre o envelhecimento, as atividades físicas e a capacidade funcional. A investigação foi estruturada em três estudos: no primeiro foi criado e testado o instrumento ―Envelhecimento ativo, capacidade funcional e atividade física‖, na cidade de Lisboa, Portugal, e posteriormente realizada sua adaptação cultural e linguística do português de Portugal para o do Brasil. No segundo foi feita uma pesquisa observacional do tipo survey, descritiva e exploratória com o objetivo de conhecer as relações esteabelecidas entre o envelhecimento bem-sucedido, ativo, a atividade física e a capacidade funcional de uma população em processo de envelhecimento; e no terceiro momento foi realizado um estudo de cariz qualitativo com o objetivo de captar as percepções e comportamentos dos entrevistados diante do fato de se sentirem ou não pessoas idosas ou envelhecidas. Foram adotados os seguintes referenciais teóricos: envelhecimento ativo, envelhecimento bem sucedido, concepção muldidimensional do processual do envelhecimento (determinantes pessoais, familiares, sociais, psicocomunicacionais, econômicos e de saúde), atividade física e capacidade funcional e abordados à luz do perfil demográfico e da experiência das realidades européias, americana e brasileira. Foram triagulados métodos e técnicas (entrevista individual gravada, mensurações e questionário). Participaram pessoas com 60 anos de idade ou mais vinculadas que frequentam dois programas públicos destinados às pessoas idosas na cidade de Juiz de Fora, Minas Gerais, Brasil e foram excluidas as participações de pessoas com dependência para atividades da vida diária, para as atividades instrumentais da vida diária e com alteração do nível de consciência. Amostra aleatória estratificada composta por 326 participantes na qual foram realizadas mensurações e amostra por tipicidade construída a partir da base amostral composta de 87 participantes na qual foi realizada entrevista individual gravada. Atendidos todos os requisitos éticos e legais de pesquisa envolvendo seres humanos, segundo legislação brasileira. Aplicada Análise Fatorial e selecionados 11 fatores com 31 variáveis que contemplaram os determinantes do processo de envelhecimento ativo. Realizado reajustamento da análise fatorial,por questão de coerência conceptual, sendo selecionado oito fatores nomeados de acordo com o referencial teórico adotado que resultou em 25 variáveis que abordaram a participação em atividades e acesso aos serviços de saúde; à atividade física; à convivência, interação e avaliação do contato social; à escolaridade e renda; à saúde percebida e ao voluntariado. Utilizado como marcador para a atividade aeróbia o perfil da sobrecarga da atividade física semanal em consonância com diretrizes e recomendações de atividades aeróbias de intensidade moderada para as pessoas idosas. Identificado que 60,7% dos entrevistados realizam atividade física insuficiente. Os indicadores antropométricos utilizados evidenciaram índices de sobrepeso e de obesidade tanto entre os homens quanto entre as mulheres. Houve correlação do índice de massa corporal (IMC) com as medidas efetuadas segundo as faixas etárias. A análise inferencial possibilitou relacionar os determinantes do envelhecimento ativo, as medidas antropométricas e as variáveis sociodemográficas (escolaridade e idade), sendo obtidos os seguintes destaques: 1) à medida em que a idade aumenta, diminuem os níveis de prática da atividade física, dos contatos com as pessoas para conversar (das relações de convivência), dos trabalhos de voluntariado e das relações familiares e intergeracionais; 2) foi identificado um alinhamento conceptual dos diferentes determinantes concorrentes para um envelhecimento ativo à luz da prática da atividade física com a convivência e interação com os familiares e com auto-avaliação positiva da saúde percebida e atividade física; 3) quanto maior a idade menor os anos de escolaridade; 4) a diminuição da área transversa do braço e do IMC à medida que a idade aumenta, retratou diminuição da adiposidade corporal que está associada à perda da massa magra. A categorização do discurso dos 87 entrevistados permitiu captar a percepção do processo de envelhecimento por dois critérios antagônicos: preservação da autonomia e presença da deterioração. Foi caracterizado o sistema de crenças dos participantes com 1090 emissões de crenças. Houve tendência do sistema de crenças à centralidade com 638 (58,6%) crenças retratando concepções e situações difíceis de serem modificadas por processos educacionais. Os resultados obtidos diagnosticaram e reiteraram a tendência de incremento numérico de pessoas com 60 anos de idade ou mais na cidade brasileira de Juiz de Fora. Embora o estatuto do idoso esteja alicerçado em princípios do envelhecimento saudável e ativo ficou evidenciado a necessidade de estratégias para implementá-la com vistas a impactos sociais, econômicas e de saúde na perspectiva da prática de atividade física e da preservação da capacidade funcional. Constituem contribuição da presente investigação: 1) fundamentos teóricos e informação sobre juiz-foranos com 60 anos de idade ou mais segundo dimensões social, econômica, cultural e espiritual numa concepção ampliada de saúde; 2) abordagem do envelhecimento de forma processual e integrada, multidimensional e articulada com o ciclo da vida; 3) diagnóstico do grau de autonomia dos participantes permitindo subsidiar decisões para melhorar a capacidade funcional dos mesmos; 4) processo investigativo utilizando modelos teóricos que permitiram estabelecer um diagnóstico local e contextualizar o processo de envelhecimento para os participantes e 5) sobrecarga semanal de atividade física e os indicadores antropométricos dos participantes a ponto de subsidiar parâmetros de indicação terapêutica para manutenção da capacidade funcional.-------- ABSTRACT: The populational healthy aging holds part of the process of the human aging agenda, portraying a social concern with the repercussion in societary economies. The aging process when addressed out of the healthy aging paradigm socially disregard the human potential of the elderly, promoting segregation and motivating acts of prejudice and discrimination, in addition to the waste of experience, knowledge, culture and the participatory capacity of an older person in contributting to the society they are a part of. The Brazilian National Health Policy for the Elderly has its main focus in promoting the healthy aging, namely through the maintenance of the functional capacity by valuing the autonomy, physical independence and the mental integrity of the elderly person. The challenge of enabling the process of a successful and active aging lays in maximazing the capabilities, potencialities and personal, communitary and political resources. It infers additionaly a broad view of living, contextualized in the continuum of life, able to express concern with health and well-being, integrating the people in aging phase to the context of the life cycle. Hence, this research aimed to learn the determinants of active and successful aging in a population in aging process and relate them with the "practices/contents" and "representations/meanings" about aging, the physical activities and functional capacity. The investigation was structured in three studies: in the first it was developed and tested the instrument "Active Aging, Functional Capacity and Physical Activity" in the city of Lisboa, Portugal, and afterwards it was culturally and linguistically adapted from Portugal Portuguese to Brazilian Portuguese. The second study was an observational research with survey, descriptive and exploratory methods which aimed to learn the relations established between the successful aging, active aging, the physical activity and the functional capacity of a population in aging process; and the third comprised a qualitative study with the objective to collect the understanding and behavior of the interviewees based on the fact of either they saw themselves as elder or aged person or not. As theoretical framework were explored: active aging, successful aging, multidimensional concept of aging process (personal, familial, social, psycho-communicational, economic determinants), physical activity and functional capacity and explored based in demographic profile and in the European, American a Brazilian realities. Performed triangulation of methods and tecniques (recorded individual interviews, measurements and questionnaires). Participants were aged 60 or older included in two public services for the elderly population in the city of Juiz de Fora, Minas Gerais, Brazil and were excluded persons with dependency in both daily activities and instrumental daily activities and the persons with altered level of conciousness. Stratified ramdon sample of 326 participants in which were performed the measurements and typicality sample constructed from the sample basis of 87 participants whereupon the recorded individual interview was performed. Conforming to all the ethical and legal requirements of research with human beings according to the Brazilian legislation. Applied Factor Analysis and selected 11 factors and 31 variables that convey the determinants of the active aging process. Executed reajustment of factor analysis, for conceptual coherence, being selected eight factors named accordingly to the theoretical framework that resulted in 25 variables which approached the participation in activities and access to health care services; to physical activity; to coexistence, interaction and evaluation of social contact; to scholarity and income; to perceived health and volunteering. Used as marker to aerobic activity the profile of weekly physical activity overload in accordance with guidelines and reccomendations for moderate-intensity aerobic activities for older people. Identified that 60,7% of interviewees practice enough physical activity. Anthropometric markers evidence overweight and obesity levels both within men and women. There was correlation between body mass index (BMI) and measures carried out according to age ranges. The inferential analysis allowed relating the active aging determinants, the anthropometric measurements and sociodemographic variables (scholarity and age), obtaining the following highlights: 1) to the extent that age increases, lowers the levels of physical activity practice, of contact with people to talk to (social relationships), of volunteering work and familial and intergenerational relationships; 2) it was identified a conceptual alignment of diferent determinants concurrent to an active aging in light of the physical activity practice with the relationship and interaction of family and with positive self-assessment of perceived health and physical activity; 3) the older the person, lower are scholarity levels; 4) the decrease of the cross-sectional area of the arm and BMI as the age increases portrayed decreased adiposity of the body that is associated with loss of lean body mass. The categorization of the speech of 87 interviewees allowed to collect the understanding of the aging process by two opposite criteria: preservation of autonomy and existance of decline. It marked the belief system of participants with 1090 beliefs expressed. With tendency of the belief system to centrality with 638(58,6%) beliefs showing concepts and dificult situations to be changed through educational processes. The results diagnosed and reiterated the tendency of increase in the number of people aged 60 or older in the Brazilian city of Juiz de Fora. Although the elderly statute is built upon principles of healthy and active aging it was evident the need of strategies to implement it aiming at social, economic and health impacts in the perspective of physical education and preservation of the functional capacity. Constitute contributions of this study: 1) theoretical fundaments and data about Juiz de Fora citizens aged 60 or more according to social, economic, cultural and spiritual dimensions in a broad concept of health; 2) approach of aging in a procedural and integrative, multidimensional manner, articulated with the life cycle; 3) diagnosis of degree of autonomy of participants enabling decisions on how to improve their functional capacities; 4) investigative process using theoretical models which permit to stablish a local diagnosis and contextualize the aging process of participants and 5) weekly overload of physical activity and anthropometric indexes of participants as to subsidize parameters to therapeutic indication to the maintainence of functional capacity.

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A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Finance from the NOVA – School of Business and Economics

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Ao longo dos últimos anos a reforma dos sistemas prisionais e a eficácia da reinserção social têm vindo a integrar as agendas políticas dos governos dos países europeus. Esta reforma deriva de vários problemas e carências com que se debatem os diversos sistemas prisionais, nomeadamente a sobrelotação, o ambiente propício à violência, o consumo de drogas, a inactividade do recluso e o elevado índice de reincidência criminal. Porém, qualquer reforma que se venha a delinear compreende matérias muito complexas que vão desde os direitos humanos aos recursos humanos e financeiros, imperativos legais, bem como a conciliação entre a punição e a ressocialização. Estas matérias não dependem apenas da vontade política, mas igualmente da sociedade, a qual ainda ergue barreiras à reinserção, tratando o ex-recluso como um excluído da sociedade. Neste sentido, os estudos universitários constituem um elemento chave na procura de soluções para esta problemática, na medida em que se servem das várias áreas do saber para de alguma forma contribuir com possíveis soluções, tendo em vista a melhoria de todo o sistema prisional e a eficácia da reinserção social. Esta dissertação tem assim como objectivo apresentar os principais modelos de sistemas prisionais adoptados em países europeus e efectuar uma comparação entre estes. Pretende-se retirar os aspectos mais relevantes de cada sistema e que têm contribuído para a melhoria das condições dos reclusos e do aumento da reinserção destes na sociedade, bem como na diminuição da taxa de reincidência criminal.

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We study how countries of origin affect foreign individuals’ choice between salaried work and entrepreneurship upon arrival to the host country. Using a change in the Portuguese immigration law we evaluate the impact of reducing regulations on entrepreneurship upon the probability of foreign individuals choose entrepreneurship upon arrival. We find that foreigners from countries more dissimilar to the host country and those from wealthier countries are more likely engage in entrepreneurship upon arrival than those from similar countries. Foreigners from countries outside the European Economic Area, who have to fulfil requirements that are not required to those from countries within this area, are less likely to enter the labor market as entrepreneurs than those from countries within this area. According to our findings reducing legal requirements to foreign entrepreneurship may encourage foreigners to engage in entrepreneurship upon arrival, although such impact is not considerable.

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Dissertação de mestrado em Direito Judiciário

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It gives me great pleasure to accept the invitation to address this conference on “Meeting the Challenges of Cultural Diversity in the Irish Healthcare Sector” which is being organised by the Irish Health Services Management Institute in partnership with the National Consultative Committee on Racism and Interculturalism. The conference provides an important opportunity to develop our knowledge and understanding of the issues surrounding cultural diversity in the health sector from the twin perspectives of patients and staff. Cultural diversity has over recent years become an increasingly visible aspect of Irish society bringing with it both opportunities and challenges. It holds out great possibilities for the enrichment of all who live in Ireland but it also challenges us to adapt creatively to the changes required to realise this potential and to ensure that the experience is a positive one for all concerned but particularly for those in the minority ethnic groups. In the last number of years in particular, the focus has tended to be on people coming to this country either as refugees, asylum seekers or economic migrants. Government figures estimate that as many as 340,000 immigrants are expected in the next six years. However ethnic and cultural diversity are not new phenomena in Ireland. Travellers have a long history as an indigenous minority group in Ireland with a strong culture and identity of their own. The changing experience and dynamics of their relationship with the wider society and its institutions over time can, I think, provide some valuable lessons for us as we seek to address the more numerous and complex issues of cultural diversity which have arisen for us in the last decade. Turning more specifically to the health sector which is the focus of this conference, culture and identity have particular relevance to health service policy and provision in that The first requirement is that we in the health service acknowledge cultural diversity and the differences in behaviours and in the less obvious areas of values and beliefs that this often implies. Only by acknowledging these differences in a respectful way and informing ourselves of them can we address them. Our equality legislation – The Employment Equality Act, 1998 and the Equal Status Act, 2000 – prohibits discrimination on nine grounds including race and membership of the Traveller community. The Equal Status Act prohibits discrimination on an individual basis in relation to the nine grounds while for groups it provides for the promotion of equality of opportunity. The Act applies to the provision of services including health services. I will speak first about cultural diversity in relation to the patient. In this respect it is worth mentioning that the recognition of cultural diversity and appropriate responses to it were issues which were strongly emphasised in the public consultation process which we held earlier this year in the context of developing National Anti-Poverty targets for the health sector and also our new national health strategy. Awareness and sensitivity training for staff is a key requirement for adapting to a culturally diverse patient population. The focus of this training should be the development of the knowledge and skills to provide services sensitive to cultural diversity. Such training can often be most effectively delivered in partnership with members of the minority groups themselves. I am aware that the Traveller community, for example, is involved in in-service training for health care workers. I am also aware that the National Consultative Committee on Racism and Interculturalism has been involved in training with the Eastern Regional Health Authority. We need to have more such initiatives. A step beyond the sensitivity training for existing staff is the training of members of the minority communities themselves as workers in our health services. Again the Traveller community has set an example in this area with its Primary Health Care Project for Travellers. The Primary Health Care for Travellers Project was established in 1994 as a joint partnership initiative with the Eastern Health Board and Pavee Point, with ongoing technical assistance being provided from the Department of Community Health and General Practice, Trinity College, Dublin. This project was the first of its kind in the country and has facilitated The project included a training course which concentrated on skills development, capacity building and the empowerment of Travellers. This confidence and skill allowed the Community Health Workers to go out and conduct a baseline survey to identify and articulate Travellers’ health needs. This was the first time that Travellers were involved in this process; in the past their needs were assumed. The results of the survey were fed back to the community and they prioritised their needs and suggested changes to the health services which would facilitate their access and utilisation. Ongoing monitoring and data collection demonstrates a big improvement in levels of satisfaction and uptake and ulitisation of health services by Travellers in the pilot area. This Primary Health Care for Travellers initiative is being replicated in three other areas around the country and funding has been approved for a further 9 new projects. This pilot project was the recipient of a WHO 50th anniversary commemorative award in 1998. The project is developing as a model of good practice which could inspire further initiatives of this type for other minority groups. Access to information has been identified in numerous consultative processes as a key factor in enabling people to take a proactive approach to managing their own health and that of their families and in facilitating their access to health services. Honouring our commitment to equity in these areas requires that information is provided in culturally appropriate formats. The National Health Promotion Strategy 2000-2005, for example, recognises that there exists within our society many groups with different requirements which need to be identified and accommodated when planning and implementing health promotion interventions. These groups include Travellers, refugees and asylum seekers, people with intellectual, physical or sensory disability and the gay and lesbian community. The Strategy acknowledges the challenge involved in being sensitive to the potential differences in patterns of poor health among these different groups. The Strategic aim is to promote the physical, mental and social well-being of individuals from these groups. The objective of the Strategy on these issues are: While our long term aim may be to mainstream responses so that our health services is truly multicultural, we must recognise the need at this point in time for very specific focused responses particularly for groups with poor health status such as Travellers and also for refugees and asylum seekers. In the case of refugees and asylum seekers examples of targeted services are screening for communicable diseases – offered on a voluntary basis – and psychological support services for those who have suffered trauma before coming here. The two approaches of targeting and mainstreaming are not mutually exclusive. A combination of both is required at this point in time but the balance between them must be kept under constant review in the light of changing needs. A major requirement if we are to meet the challenge of cultural diversity is an appropriate data and research base. I think it is important that we build up our information and research data base in partnership with the minority groups themselves. We must establish what the health needs of diverse groups are; we must monitor uptake of services and how well we are responding to needs and we must monitor outcomes and health status. We must also examine the impact of the policies in other sectors on the health of minority groups. The National Health Information Strategy, currently being developed, and the recently published National Strategy for Health Research – Making Knowledge Work for Health provide important frameworks within which we can improve our data and research base. A culturally diverse health sector workforce – challenges and opportunities The Irish health service can benefit greatly from successful international recruitment. There has been a strong non-national representation amongst the medical profession for more than 30 years. More recently there have been significant increases in other categories of health service workers from overseas. The Department recognises the enormous value that overseas recruitment brings over a wide range of services and supports the development of effective and appropriate recruitment strategies in partnership with health service employers. These changes have made cultural diversity an important issue for all health service organisations. Diversity in the workplace is primarily about creating a culture that seeks, respects, values and harnesses difference. This includes all the differences that when added together make each person unique. So instead of the focus being on particular groups, diversity is about all of us. Change is not about helping “them” to join “us” but about critically looking at “us” and rooting out all aspects of our culture that inappropriately exclude people and prevent us from being inclusive in the way we relate to employees, potential employees and clients of the health service. International recruitment benefits consumers, Irish employees and the overseas personnel alike. Regardless of whether they are employed by the health service, members of minority groups will be clients of our service and consequently we need to be flexible in order to accommodate different cultural needs. For staff, we recognise that coming from other cultures can be a difficult transition. Consequently health service employers have made strong efforts to assist them during this period. Many organisations provide induction courses, religious facilities (such as prayer rooms) and help in finding suitable accommodation. The Health Service Employers Agency (HSEA) is developing an equal opportunities/diversity strategy and action plans as well as training programmes to support their implementation, to ensure that all health service employment policies and practices promote the equality/diversity agenda to continue the development of a culturally diverse health service. The management of this new environment is extremely important for the health service as it offers an opportunity to go beyond set legal requirements and to strive for an acceptance and nurturing of cultural differences. Workforce cultural diversity affords us the opportunity to learn from the working practices and perspectives of others by allowing personnel to present their ideas and experience through teamwork, partnership structures and other appropriate fora, leading to further improvement in the services we provide. It is important to ensure that both personnel units and line managers communicate directly with their staff and demonstrate by their actions that they intend to create an inclusive work place which doesn´t demand that minority staff fit. Contented, valued employees who feel that there is a place for them in the organisation will deliver a high quality health service. Your conference here today has two laudable aims – to heighten awareness and assist health care staff to work effectively with their colleagues from different cultural backgrounds and to gain a greater understanding of the diverse needs of patients from minority ethnic backgrounds. There is a synergy in these aims and in the tasks to which they give rise in the management of our health service. The creative adaptations required for one have the potential to feed into the other. I would like to commend both organisations which are hosting this conference for their initiative in making this event happen, particularly at this time – Racism in the Workplace Week. I look forward very much to hearing the outcome of your deliberations. Thank you.

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This booklet is one in a series aimed at promoting health in the workplace. It outlines to employers the importance of employees' mental health, good practice to support positive mental health at work, the legal requirements with regard to working environments and mental health, and key steps for action.�

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BACKGROUND: The second Swiss Multicenter Adolescent Survey on Health (SMASH02) was conducted among a representative sample (n = 7428) of students and apprentices aged 16 to 20 from the three language areas of Switzerland during the year 2002. This paper reports on health needs expressed by adolescents and their use of health care services over the 12 months preceding the survey. METHODS: Nineteen cantons representing 80% of the resident population agreed to participate. A complex iterative random cluster sample of 600 classes was drawn with classes as primary sampling unit. The participation rate was 97.7% for the classes and 99.8% for the youths in attendance. The self-administered questionnaire included 565 items. The median rate of item non-response was 1.8%. Ethical and legal requirements applying to surveys of adolescent populations were respected. RESULTS: Overall more than 90% of adolescents felt in good to excellent health. Suffering often or very often from different physical complaints or pain was also reported such as headache (boys: 15.9%, girls: 37.4%), stomach-ache (boys: 9.7%, girls: 30.0%), joint pain (boys: 24.7%, girls: 29.5%) or back pain (boys: 24.3%, girls: 34.7%). Many adolescents reported a need for help on psychosocial and lifestyle issues, such as stress (boys: 28.5%, girls: 47.7%) or depression (boys: 18.9%, girls: 34.4%). Although about 75% of adolescents reported having consulted a general practitioner and about one-third having seen another specialist, reported reasons for visits do not correspond to the expressed needs. Less than 10% of adolescents had visited a psychiatrist, a family planning centre or a social worker. CONCLUSIONS: The reported rates of health services utilisation by adolescents does not match the substantial reported needs for help in various areas. This may indicate that the corresponding problems are not adequately detected and/or addressed by professionals from the health and social sectors.

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Este trabalho tem como foco central demonstrar a importância das Tecnologias da Informação e Comunicação (TIC) na Contabilidade, visando o acréscimo de sua eficiência, e a rapidez dos serviços indispensáveis a uma economia globalizada. O desenvolvimento da TIC trouxe mudanças significativas na elaboração das actividades Contabilísticas, proporcionando maiores ganhos de produtividade e mais eficiência nos seus trabalhos. Entretanto, as Organizações de Serviços de Contabilidade terão sempre a necessidade de acompanhar os avanços da TIC, para atender as necessidades de um mercado cada vez mais exigente. Desse modo, demonstra-se também a importância dos métodos informatizados para atender às exigências legais, à recuperação de informações através dos arquivos electrónicos, o que torna as empresas mais protegidas, visando facilitar as auditorias, confirmar a contribuição da empresa para o desenvolvimento socioeconómico e valorizar a actuação dos Contabilísticas.This work focuses on demonstrating the central importance of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in Accounting, aiming to increase its efficiency, speed of services essential to a globalized economy. The development of ICT has brought about significant changes in the preparation of accounting activities, providing higher productivity gains and greater efficiencies in its work. However, Accounting Services Organizations will always need to monitor the progress of ICT to meet the needs of an increasingly demanding market. Thus, it also demonstrates the importance of computerized methods to meet legal requirements, the recovery of information through the electronic archives, which makes companies more protection, facilitating audits, confirming the company's contribution to the development socio-economic and values the activity of Accounting.

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This is your employee handbook. This information is based on Iowa Department of Administrative Services – Human Resources Enterprise (DAS-HRE) rules and policies. Much of the information in this handbook is also covered in the State’s collective bargaining agreements. Where there are differences between a collective bargaining agreement and this handbook, the collective bargaining agreement prevails for employees covered by the agreement. Where there are differences between this handbook and DAS-HRE rules and policies, DAS-HRE rules and policies prevail. Some of the employee benefit plans described in this handbook are subject to legal requirements concerning reporting and disclosure. This handbook contains highlights of those plans. For complete details about benefit plans, consult the benefit handbooks and the official plan documents. In case of any discrepancy, the official plan documents prevail. Of course, changes in laws may affect the benefit programs described in this handbook. The State of Iowa reserves the right to amend the contents of this handbook at any time without prior notice. The provisions of this handbook and other policies do not establish contractual rights or conditions of employment between the State and its employees.

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The number of non-profit organizations has grown considerably over thelast decades, however management control techniques are not being introducedwith the same frequency as in lucrative organizations. The increasedcompetition in this sector has created a growing interest in managementcontrol techniques but with little empirical research in the area. Withthe aim to throw some light over the uses of management control inprofessional associations we have focused in the associations foreconomists in Spain as a particular case of a non-lucrative body.Specifically, the paper comprises three surveys addressed to the followingsectors:1) To the 30 Spanish associations of economists.2) To associations related to the business and/or economics area operatingin the United Kingdom.3) To members of the association of economists in Catalonia (Col.legid'Economistes de Catalunya).Results indicate that management accounting tools are used exceptionally,many times only the minimum legal requirements. The critical situation ofthe associations of economists in Spain requires the implementation ofinformation systems, specially taking into account the differentspecialities of economists and offering to its members, services and productsthat are not available through profit organizations.

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I hope you will find a great deal of challenge and personal satisfaction in your employment with the State. You have an important role in accomplishing the goals of your department and of state government. The State has a proud tradition built on the excellence of its employees and their work. We challenge you to help maintain and improve upon this tradition. You soon will discover that our pride is contagious! As a state employee, it is very important that you always present the best possible image to the public. Remember to act promptly, be courteous, and treat people, our customers, respectfully. Your actions will make a lasting impression .... be sure it is a positive one. This is your employee handbook. This information is based on Iowa Department of Administrative Services – Human Resources Enterprise (DAS-HRE) rules and policies. Much of the information in this handbook is also covered in the State’s collective bargaining agreements. Where there are differences between a collective bargaining agreement and this handbook, the collective bargaining agreement prevails for employees covered by the agreement. Where there are differences between this handbook and DAS-HRE rules and policies, DAS-HRE rules and policies prevail. Some of the employee benefit plans described in this handbook are subject to legal requirements concerning reporting and disclosure. This handbook contains highlights of those plans. For complete details about benefit plans, consult the benefit handbooks and the official plan documents. In case of any discrepancy, the official plan documents prevail. Of course, changes in laws may affect the benefit programs described in this handbook. The State of Iowa reserves the right to amend the contents of this handbook at any time without prior notice. The provisions of this handbook and other policies do not establish contractual rights or conditions of employment between the State and its employees.

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Iowa Traffic Control Devices and Pavement Markings: A Manual for Cities and Counties has been developed to provide state and local transportation agencies with suggestions and examples related to traffic control devices and pavement markings. Both rural and urban applications are included. The primary source of information for this document is the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), but many additional references have also been used. A complete listing of these is included in the appendix to this manual, and the reader is invited to consult these references for more in-depth information. The contents of this manual are not intended to represent standard practice or to imply legal requirements for installation in any particular manner. This document should be used as a supplement to the MUTCD, not as a substitute for any requirements contained therein. Engineering judgement should be applied to all decisions regarding traffic control devices and pavement markings. All references to the MUTCD in this manual apply to the millennium edition. The reader should be aware that many millennium revisions are allowed phase-in periods by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), ranging from two to ten years. These extended compliance periods should be considered when making decisions regarding traffic control devices and pavement markings. A new addition to the MUTCD, Part 5, “Traffic Control Devices for Low-Volume Roads,” also contains valuable recommendations for signing and marking low volume roads. This manual is presented in an easy to use threering format. Topics included in the complete guide manual may not apply to all jurisdictions and can easily be removed or modified as desired. Desired millennium MUTCD sections may be added for quick reference using the divider at the end of this document. Contents may also be available on CD-ROM in the future.