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Endométriose : des filières de prise en charge d’ici fin 2023 sur tout le territoire

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La première pierre du dispositif « filières endométriose » sur l’ensemble du territoire vient d’être lancée. Les travaux d’identification et de sélection des filières par les Agences Régionales de Santé vont pouvoir démarrer.

En Martinique comme au niveau national, l’endométriose touche une femme sur 10 en âge de procréer et constituerait la première cause d’infertilité. Elle est à l’origine de symptômes multiples et douloureux et souvent, d’une détérioration de la qualité de vie : l’amélioration de la précocité de sa détection et de la qualité de sa prise en charge constitue donc un enjeu majeur. 

Le déploiement de ” filières endométriose “, destinées à garantir un diagnostic rapide et l’accès à des soins de qualité sur l’ensemble du territoire, a été présenté comme l’un des piliers de la stratégie nationale de lutte lancée le 11 janvier 2022 par le président de la République Emmanuel Macron. 

La direction générale de l’offre de soins (DGOS) annonce la publication du cadre d’orientation national pour la mise en œuvre de ces filières régionales sur l’ensemble du territoire.

La publication de l’instruction relative à la mise en œuvre effective de ce dispositif dans les territoires marque le lancement des travaux d’identification et de sélection des filières par les ARS. Il est attendu que toutes les filières soient constituées d’ici fin 2023 : leur déploiement sera accompagné d’un financement national à hauteur de 4,5 millions d’euros par an, destiné à soutenir la mise en œuvre et l’animation territoriale.

Des groupes de travail depuis mars 2022

Dès mars 2022, la DGOS a constitué un large groupe de travail associant représentants institutionnels, agences régionales de santé (ARS), conseils nationaux professionnels et sociétés savantes, associations de patient(e)s et personnes qualifiées. Les travaux de ce groupe ont permis d’établir un cadre d’orientation national pour la structuration des ” filières endométriose ” sur le territoire. 

En lien étroit entre les ARS et les acteurs locaux, celles-ci participeront à la construction d’une offre de soins graduée en trois niveaux de recours, où seront intégrées les prises en charge adaptées de proximité et de recours (notamment chirurgicales), de la douleur et de l’infertilité, dans une logique de collaboration interprofessionnelle. En parallèle, les filières auront notamment pour mission d’organiser des réunions de concertation pluridisciplinaire (RCP) de territoire, d’améliorer les pratiques professionnelles et d’informer le public sur l’offre de soins disponible. Le cas échéant, elles pourront également effectuer des activités de recherche. 

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« Les formes sévères d’endométriose sont plus fréquentes ici qu’en France hexagonale »

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Morrison: We are free to express our culture

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Shumuald Carrington, centre,clicks his heels during a jig for the Moriah Ole Time Wedding segment, at Emancipation Day celebrations, Milford Road, Crown Point, Monday. – David Reid

DEXTER EDWARDS

Emancipation Day celebrations on Monday signalled the closing of the 2022 edition of Tobago Heritage Festival.

After an absence of two years, due to the covid19 pandemic, the closing procession and cultural show at Crown Point, highlighted colour, splendour, freedom and talented performances.

Among the cultural groups on show were the Charlotteville Folk Performers, Zante Dancers and Roxborough Folk Performers.

Little Miss Heritage 2022 Kershel Andrews, centre, at Emancipation Day celebrations in Crown Point on Monday. – David Reid

The large crowd was also treated to traditional characters, a Moriah Ole Time Wedding presenation, calypsoes by Leslie-Ann Ellis and Delani Baynes, and the Little Miss Heritage parade, which featured the winning queen from Mason Hall Police Youth Club.

Assistant secretary of Tourism, Culture, Antiquities and Transportation Megan Morrison said the celebration was all about freedom.

She said, “We are on the streets of Crown Point and we are free, free, free. We have not only accomplished physical freedom, but mental freedom as well. We are free to celebrate.

“The procession is free to go along the streets, no hinderances. The Baptist religion is free to worship. So emancipation, we are free to be here.”

Morrison also stressed the importance of the physical interaction during the heritage celebrations, as opposed to the virtual viewing, which was the case in recent years.

“Actually, the in-person viewing is my thing – virtual does not have the personal touch, and without that personal touch, one does not actually get a feel of what our culture and heritage is all about.

“That in-person touch, there is nothing that can replace it.”

A dancer in the Moriah Ole Time Wedding procession feels the power of the tambrin music at Monday’s Emancipation Day celebrations in Crown Point. – David Reid

Asked about a budget for carnival celebrations scheduled for October, Morrison said, “A budget for carnival celebrations, is currently before the executive council, and by next week there should be a release on the budget for carnival 2022.”

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THA Chief Sec: Royal families must pay for slavery

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Chief Secretary Farley Augustine speaks at Emancipation Day celebrations on Monday at Store Bay Heritage Park, Crown Point, Monday. – David Reid

THA Chief Secretary Farley Augustine has urged black people to continue speaking about the horrors of slavery until royal families in Europe sincerely apologise and pay reparations to their former colonies,

Augustine’s message came at Monday’s Emancipation Day celebrations, Store Bay Heritage Park, which brought the curtains down on the 2022 Tobago Heritage Festival.

He told those gathered it is a privilege to be celebrating noting that August 1 is an important holiday. Reminding Tobagonians that it has been 188 years since slaves in TT became emancipated, he said given the traumas and the enslavement of the African ancestors, black people must be celebrated.

“I want you to tell every single idiot out there that says we must stop talking about the horrors of slavery – we must tell them to shut up.”

He said the Jews will forever talk about what happened to them in the Holocaust and the near six million of them that were murdered by Nazi Germans. Holocaust survivors, unlike descendants of African slaves, have received reparations.

“Why should we shut up about the horrors that we faced?” Augustine asked.

“We must talk about it until such time as those who are responsible become repentant for their sins. We must talk about it until such time that those that are responsible decide to pay us reparations for what they owe.

“We must talk about it until such time as the unrepentant royal families in Europe are apologetic sincerely for their inheritance.”

He said if one inherits stolen goods and continues to be benefit without paying for them or even returning them, “you are just as much of a thief as your parents.”

He urged TT to stand firm with the rest of Caricom in demanding reparations.

“We must stand firm with the rest of Caricom in demanding that they apologise. In fact, there is no royal family out there that is more royal than our own families. I say that without any fear.

“Just as we demand as Dr (Eric) Williams in 1944 in his seminal pieces – that it was the commercial capitalism of slavery that led to the industrial development of you. That is why we are owed, but just as we are demanding reparation, we must also demand responsibility. We must demand responsibility from each other first and foremost – we must demand that we be responsible for taking care of each other.”

He said for some reason, the population remains a group of people that shuns unity.

“For some reason, we are afraid of coming together. But I wish to tell you this evening that our coming together makes us more powerful than you can even imagine and we have to find a way to be united. We must demand that we would be responsible for finding a way to change all of those colonial rules that keep us from economic development, self-actualisation and that stymies our creativity.”

He said society still has much growth to achieve.

“Freedom is never ever a destination, but it is always a journey. We have work to do, we have to work with each other, hold each other’s hand and if nowhere else can get it right, please, black people of Tobago – let us demonstrate that we can get it right. Let us demonstrate that we can hold each other’s hand, that my neighbour can prosper without me wanting to work obeah on him to kill him off.”

He said Tobagonians must not let envy get the better of them.

“The way God does do blessings, he just probably ent reach by you yet. He is in the neighbourhood, so celebrate your neighbour’s blessings and when yours come, we would celebrate yours too. That it is okay black people of Tobago to be proud of who you are and to celebrate within the castle of your own black skin.”

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Nancy Pelosi aterriza en Taiwán pese a las protestas de Pekín (EN VIVO)

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La presidenta de la Cámara de Representantes de EE.UU., Nancy Pelosi, ha llegado este martes a Taiwán. 

Se trata del primer arribo a la isla de un político estadounidense de tan alto rango en los últimos 25 años. Si bien inicialmente el itinerario oficial de la gira asiática de Pelosi incluía solo Singapur, Japón, Corea del Sur y Malasia, diversos medios estadounidenses y taiwaneses informaron, citando a fuentes gubernamentales, que la visita a Taiwán sí se llevaría a cabo.

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Con miras a la llegada de Pelosi, las tensiones entre Washington y Pekín han ido en aumento, generando fuertes protestas por parte de las autoridades chinas. En particular, el presidente de China, Xi Jinping, manifestó el jueves durante una conversación telefónica con el presidente estadounidense Joe Biden que “los que juegan con fuego se prenderán fuego a sí mismos“, al calificar la visita como interferencia en los asuntos internos de la nación asiática.

Por su parte, Zhao Lijian, portavoz del Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores de China, advirtió este lunes que el Ejército de su país “no se quedará de brazos cruzados” si la presidenta de la Cámara de Representantes visita finalmente la isla, y subrayó que ello “conduciría a un impacto político atroz”. El viernes, el vocero advirtió de “contramedidas decididas” si EE.UU. desafía las “líneas rojas” de la nación.

Pekín considera a Taiwán como parte irrenunciable de su territorio, e insiste en que cualquier negociación con la isla que pase por encima del Gobierno central viola el principio clave de su política de una sola China. La mayoría de los países, incluida Rusia, reconocen a la isla como parte integral de la República Popular China. 
Aunque Washington no reconoce a Taiwán —que se autogobierna desde 1949 con una administración propia, como país independiente—, mantiene una política de ambigüedad estratégica hacia la isla, reservándose el derecho a mantener relaciones especiales con Taipéi, que, en su opinión, toma sus propias decisiones. 

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JGZ ta maneha y supervisa e area di salud y bienestar di tur hoben di 0-25 aña di edad na Aruba

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ORANJESTAD (AAN): Jeugdgezondheidszorg (JGZ) of tambe yama Cuido Salud Hubenil ta un seccion hopi importante di Departamento di Salud Publico (DVG).

JGZ tin e tarea publico pa maneha y supervisa e area di salud y bienestar di tur hoben di 0-25 aña di edad na Aruba.

            JGZ ta consisti di un team multidisciplinario di profesional cu experticio amplio riba tereno di salud y bienestar di baby, mucha y hoben. E team ta consisti di dokternan, enfermeronan di scol, dietista, orthopedagogo y cu sosten di un trahado administrativo.

            JGZ tin como meta principal promove, proteha, monitoria y mantene salud y bienestar general di tur hoben na Aruba. Asina tur hoben por crece y desaroya den un forma saludabel den nos comunidad. E meta ta basa riba e principionan di World Health Organization (WHO), tratado Internacional di derecho di mucha: articulo 24 y e Sustainable Development Goals (SDG # 3).

            JGZ ta brinda maneho y servicio den forma di cuido integral di salud, cuminsando for di baby y ta sigui te cu adolescencia. Den e trayecto aki ta samina y supervisa e hoben su salud y su bienestar total. Esaki ta encera salud fisico, mental y emocional, tambe e ambiente en general cu e hoben ta crece aden, caminda e rol di mayor/educador ta uno clave y tambe e sorto di cuido cu e hoben ta of mester haya.        Asina JGZ ta colecta informacion (dato) tocante e hobennan y cu colaboracion di diferente sectornan cu ta duna cuido (manera salud, enseñansa, social, husticia, deporte etc.), por haya un bista di diferente factor cu por tin influencia riba e estado di salud y bienestar di e hobennan.

Unda ta nesesario, JGZ ta ahusta su maneho pa e continuidad den cuido pa e hobennan na Aruba cu lo contribui na “One healthy and happy Island!”.

            Nos slogan ta: ”Promove y proteha salud y bienestar trempan pa un miho mayan!”

Awo cu bo sa mas di JGZ, den nos siguiente edicion nos lo elabora mas riba e trabounan, colaboracion cu stakeholders y lo presenta resultado di nos saminacionnan (onderzoeken) cu ta resalta mas den e diferente areanan di salud y bienestar cerca e hobennan.

Keda pendiente pa informacion valioso!

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Cantidad di casonan activo di COVID-19 na Aruba te cu dialuna ta 201

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ORANJESTAD (AAN): Departamento di Salud a indica cu pa loke ta e Siman epidemiologico di 24 pa 30 di juli 2022  ta indica cu 223 persona a recupera y un total di 197 caso nobo di COVID-19 a keda registra.

            Tin 2 persona cu a fayece cu ta haci cu e cifra di morto cu COVID a bira un total di 226. Cantidad di casonan activo di COVID-19 pa dialuna ta 201.

            Datonan ta ilustra casonan nobo di COVID-19 cu un averahe semanal di 28 caso positivo pa dia y un averahe di ‘Positivity rate’ semanal di 52%.

            Un total di 5 persona a keda interna den hospital durante e siman cu a pasa di cual 3 riba piso general y 2 den ICU.

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