1000 resultados para Segundo Plan Quinquenal
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This booklet explains how you can plan ahead for your future care in Northern Ireland. It discusses creating a Lasting Power of Attorney, writing down how you'd like to be cared for using a Preferred Priorities for Care document and writing Advance Decisions to Refuse Treatment. It also has information about making a will, organ and tissue donation, and funeral planning.Please note: This booklet only covers Northern Ireland. If you live in England, Scotland and Wales you should ask a healthcare or legal professional to give you information that's relevant to that country.If you'd like to order more than 25 copies, please email marketing@macmillan.org.ukTo view the booklet please click�here.
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This Business Plan sets out the key priorities and actions that will be progressed by the Public Health Agency (PHA) in 2014/15. The PHA believes that these actions will have the biggest impact on improving levels of health and social wellbeing, protecting the health of the community, and ensuring patients continue to receive high quality and safe treatment and care services.The business plan is available to download below.
Joint Commissioning Plan of the Health and Social Care Board and the Public Health Agency: 2010-2011
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Legislation enacted on 1 April 2009 created a new Commissioning system with the establishment of a region-wide Health and Social Care Board, including 5 Local Commissioning Groups (LCGs), and a Public Health Agency. In line with Departmental direction and guidance the objectives of the new commissioning arrangementswere to:- Approach the future delivery of Health and Social Care from a region-wide perspective focused on outcomes.- Ensure local sensitivity through the creation of five Local Commissioning Groups reflective of their areas.
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This second corporate business plan explains the purpose of the PHA and focuses on health improvement, health protection and addressing health inequalities. The business plan is available to download below.
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This report explains the purpose of the PHA, its vision for public health and wellbeing, and the values that underpins its work.�
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This joint PHA/HSCB Hidden Harm Action Plan - Responding to the needs of children born to and living with parental alcohol and drug misuse in Northern Ireland, has been prepared for the DHSSPS in response to the PfA target on Hidden Harm. The plan was approved by DHSSPS in October 2009.
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This self-management action plan allows each patient to record and manage the symptoms of chronic obstructory pulmonary disease (COPD).
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This self-management action plan allows each patient to record and manage the symptoms of bronchiectasis.
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This action plans allow each child (or parent/carer) to record his or her asthma treatment to help manage their asthma when they are well, when their symptoms get worse and when they are suffering an asthma attack.
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The Belfast Strategic Partnership, which is led by the Public Health Agency, Belfast Health and Social Care Trust and Belfast City Council, is launching the�Belfast Active Travel Action Plan 2014-2020 which aims to build a healthier city by encouraging people to incorporate walking and/or cycling into their daily travel.The travel plan aims to try to make Belfast a more vibrant city where people are healthy, fit, well-connected with one another, and use physical activity as part of their everyday lives.
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This engagement plan outlines the collaborative and partnership approach with key stakeholders in the second phase of the Review of AHP Support for Children with Statements of Special Educational Needs in Special Schools and Mainstream Education. It provides detail on how communication objectives will be met. It gives information on: Stakeholder Analysis for Phase Two of the Review Membership of the Project Board Membership of the Professional Stakeholder Reference Group
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This Business Plan sets out the key priorities and actions that will be progressed by the Public Health Agency (PHA) in 2015/16. The PHA believes that these actions will have the biggest impact on improving levels of health and social wellbeing, protecting the health of the community, and ensuring patients continue to receive high quality and safe treatment and care services.The business plan is available to download below.
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This IPH report (2013) (prepared for the ROI Department of Health) presents findings from the National Consultation on Rare Disease overseen by the Institute of Public Health in Ireland on behalf of the Department of Health to inform the development of Ireland’s first National Rare Disease Plan. In 2009, the Council of the European Union recommended that all member countries develop a national plan for rare diseases with the framework of their health and social systems by the end of 2013. The aim is to ensure that all patients with rare disease in Europe have access to high quality care, including diagnostics, treatments and rehabilitation.
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Este proyecto tiene como objetivo principal el análisis de experiencias enseñanza - aprendizaje de la competencia comunicativa, en el proceso de adaptación de los planes de estudio de Grados de Ingeniería Informática.Además incluye la reflexión sobre las competencias genéricas aprendidas en el propio plan de estudios cursado en la UOC.Todo ello dentro del contexto actual de proceso de adaptación al EEES de los planes de estudio de las universidades y de la importancia que se da al desarrollo de las competencias genéricas y específicas de cada disciplina, según las directrices marcadas por el Proyecto Tuning.El primer paso ha sido identificar las competencias genéricas que debe desarrollar un Ingeniero en Informática, basadas en referencias existentes como es el libro blanco del Título de Grado en Ingeniería Informática.El segundo paso ha incluido el análisis específico de la competencia instrumental de comunicación escrita, como ejemplo representativo de desarrollo de competencia genérica dentro del mundo académico. Para lo cual se han buscado referentes principales sobre la materia en artículos de expertos que tratasen sobre metodologías de enseñanza aprendizaje y evaluación de competencias trasversales en los planes de estudio de Ingeniería Informática. Una vez se tenían clasificados los métodos más destacados de estos expertos, se ha analizado una muestra de planes docentes de Grado de Ingeniería Informática del curso académico 2010-2011, de Universidades Españolas. El objetivo perseguido era determinar en qué grado incorporan los métodos nombrados por los expertos para el desarrollo de la competencia de comunicación escrita.Finalmente, y en base al conjunto de competencias genéricas identificadas como las que debe adquirir un Ingeniero en Informática, se ha reflexionado sobre el desarrollo de las mismas en el plan de estudios cursado en la UOC y si el propio modelo educativo favorece en alguna medida este desarrollo.
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Elaboración de un plan de empresa para Most Servicios Informáticos S.L. para el desarrollo de nuevas líneas de negocio basadas en soluciones Open Source.