1000 resultados para Enfants victimes d’abus sexuels devenus adultes--Québec (Province)--Enquêtes


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Depuis plus de 30 ans, Maïté se bat sur le terrain avec les femmes, spécialement avec des femmes victimes de violences conjugales. Elle est cofondatrice de l'APIAF (Association pour la Promotion d'Initiatives Autonomes des Femmes), centre d'accueil pour des femmes en difficulté. « Lieu d'écoute, d'information, d'orientation et d'insertion pour les femmes en difficulté, avec un accueil spécifique pour les femmes victimes de violences conjugales », l'APIAF fut créée à Toulouse en 1981 et adhère à la Fédération Nationale Solidarité Femmes (FNSF). Chaque année, l'APIAF accueille environ 1000 femmes victimes de violences conjugales et 1200 enfants. Maïté participe aussi au comité d'éthique et au service de formation de la FNSF. Quartiers Nord de Toulouse. Durant cette période, en tant que militante féministe, elle s'est intéressée à la pratique culturelle de la vidéo et à son utilisation comme outil d'expression engagée. Plusieurs de ses documentaires et reportages ont été tournés avec Carol Prestat. Maïté utilise cet outil dans ses interventions, tant auprès des femmes - parmi les documentaires qu'elle a réalisés : "Cinq femmes et des mariages", "Des dames comme tout le monde" (avec des femmes chômeuses) et "Prends garde à toi!" (sur l'intervention professionnelle auprès de femmes victimes de violences conjugales) - que des jeunes - une de ces vidéos, « Salah, Malik, Beurs », a donné naissance au groupe de musique Zebda. Ce travail avec les jeunes l'a amenée à mettre sur pied l'Association Vitécri, visant à réaliser des films et organiser des activités culturelles avec des jeunes des quartiers populaires issu·e·s de l'immigration postcoloniale.

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Référence bibliographique : Rol, 56941

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Recent progress in medicine allow to provide treatment, to cure or to extend the lifespan of people that would have not survived before. Doctors and healthcare providers have become indispensable actors in Western societies. This is particularly true for children's health issues. With the new information technologies, knowledge is now available to everyone, which enables patients to dialog on an equal footing with the physician. Nowadays, therapeutic choices are discussed and negotiated. The new tensions caused by this relationship between therapist and patient have created the need for new regulations. The Swiss Confederation has modified its Civil Code with the objective of a better protection of vulnerable individuals. This article summarizes the consequences of the new regulations with regard to the care and treatment provided to children.

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This document contains a report and summary of the field research activities in a rural community of rice farmers in Kampot province, Cambodia in 2011, which I conducted within the context of my PhD research at ICTA-UAB (Institute of Environmental Science and Technology, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain). The purpose of the field research was to gather data for a MuSIASEM analysis (Multi-Scale Integrated Analysis of Societal and Ecosystem Metabolism) at the village and household level, in order to analyze the multidimensional challenges that small farmers may face nowadays within the context of global rural change and declining access to land. While the literature on MuSIASEM offers a great variety of theoretical explanations and practical applications, there is little information available for students regarding the practical steps required for doing a MuSIASEM analysis at the local level. Within this context, this report offers not only a documentation of the field research design and data collection methods, but further provides a general overview on some organizational and preparative aspects, including some personal reflections, that one may face when preparing and conducting field research for MuSIASEM analysis. In summary, this document thus serves three objectives: (i) to assure methodological transparency for the future work, based on the collected data during field research, (ii) to share my personal experience on the preparative and practical steps required for field research and data collection for a MuSIASEM analysis at the local level, and (iii) to make available for the further interested reader some more detailed background information on the case study village.

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In the Cape Caribou River allochthon (CCRA), metaigneous and gneissic units occur as a shallowly plunging synform in the hanging wall of the Grand Lake thrust system (GLTS), a Grenvillian structure that forms the boundary between the Mealy Mountains and Groswater Bay terranes. The layered rocks of the CCRA are cut by a stockwork of monzonite dykes related to the Dome Mountain suite and by metadiabase-amphibolite dykes that probably form part of the ca. 1380 Ma Mealy swarm. The mafic dykes appear to postdate much of the development of subhorizontal metamorphic layering within the lower parts of the CCRA. The uppermost (least metamorphosed) units of the CCRA, the North West River anorthosite-metagabbro and the Dome Mountain monzonite suite, have been dated at 1625 +/- 6 and 1626 +/- 2 Ma, respectively. An amphibolite unit that concordantly underlies the anorthosite-metagabbro and is intruded discordantly by monzonite dykes has given metamorphic ages of 1660 +/- 3 and 1631 +/- 2 Ma. Granitoid gneisses that form the lowest level of the CCRA have given a migmatization age of 1622 +/- 6 Ma. The effects of Grenvillian metamorphism become apparent in the lower levels of the allochthon where gneisses, amphibolite, and mafic dykes have given new generation zircon ages of 1008 +/- 2, 1012 +/- 3, and 1011 +/- 3 Ma, respectively. A posttectonic pegmatite has also given zircon and monazite ages of 1016(-3)(+7) and 1013 +/- 3 Ma, respectively. Although these results indicate new growth of Grenvillian zircon, this process was generally not accompanied by penetrative deformation or melting. Thus, the formation of gneissic fabrics and the overall layered nature of the lower CCRA are a result primarily of Labradorian (1660-1620 Ma) tectonism and intrusion, and probably reflect early movement on an ancestral GLTS. Grenvillian heating and metamorphism (up to granulite facies) was strongly concentrated towards the base of the CCRA and probably occurred during northwestward thrusting of the allochthon over the Groswater Bay terrane.