04/10/23 Webinar: The Austrian dementia strategy
Irene Cubells2023-09-22T07:19:16+00:00EFPC Webinar: “The Austrian dementia strategy | Living well with dementia – achievements and future developments” The EFPC will be hosting a new webinar on The Austrian dementia strategy "Living well with dementia" – achievements and future developments, next 4th of October, at 12:30-13:30h (CET) by Lisa Katharina Mayer and Martin Gessl from the [...]
04/07/23 Webinar: mitigating health inequalities and strengthening social cohesion
Irene Cubells2023-06-01T10:28:22+00:00EFPC Webinar: "What is the role of primary care in mitigating health inequalities and strengthening social cohesion?" The EFPC will be hosting a webinar on “What is the role of primary care in mitigating health inequalities and strengthening social cohesion?”, next 4th of July, at 13h (CET), by David Blane – EFPC advisory [...]
29/06/23 Webinar: Health and socioeconomic deprivation in the migrant population in Norway
Irene Cubells2023-05-19T09:27:57+00:00EFPC Webinar: "Health and socioeconomic deprivation in the migrant population in Norway" The EFPC will be hosting a webinar on "Health and socioeconomic deprivation in the migrant population in Norway", next 29th of June, at 14h (CET), by Priyanthi Borgen Gjerde - Senior Researcher at Norwegian Research Institute. Priyanthi Borgen Gjerde leads the research [...]
13/04/23 Webinar: “Early Childhood Interventions Programme in Austria”
Irene Cubells2023-03-30T07:31:22+00:00EFPC webinar: "The Austrian programme for early childhood intervention: supporting families in need" The EFPC will be hosting a new webinar on the Austrian programme for early childhood intervention: supporting families in need, next 13th of April, at 12:30-13:30h (CET). The Austrian programme Early Childhood Intervention Programme supports families and women during pregnancy [...]
30/03/23 Webinar: Deprivation related stress and health disparities
Irene Cubells2023-03-20T12:20:35+00:00Deprivation related stress and health disparities The EFPC is organsing a new webinar: "Deprivation related stress and health disparities", by Tessa van Loenen - Senior researcher at Radboudumc and Pharos, next 30th of March, at 12:30h (CET). Health disparities are still significant, also in the Netherlands. One of the important mechanisms in the [...]
26/01/23 Webinar: Slovenian model of community nursing – what is next?
Irene Cubells2023-03-20T12:20:41+00:00EFPC Webinar: Slovenian model of community nursing - what is next? January 26th 2023 | 13-14h CET by Patricija Lunežnik and Ingrid Čuš, RN In the last few decades, the Slovenian community nursing model transited from the traditional home-based care model to modern, polyvalent community nursing. Community care is provided by community nurses and [...]
09/11/22 Webinar: Community Nursing, the Austrian experience
Irene Cubells2023-03-23T09:18:17+00:00EFPC Webinar series 2022 | Main Theme 2022: “Primary Care and the Patient Perspective" Webinar: Community Nursing, the Austrian experience 9th November 2022 | 12-13h CET Since the beginning of 2022 the pilot project “Community Nursing”, funded by the European Commission – NextGenerationEU, is rolled out in all Austrian provinces. Around 120 projects are [...]
30/11/22 Webinar: Mental health in community
Irene Cubells2023-03-23T09:18:28+00:00EFPC Webinar series 2022 | Main Theme 2022: “Primary Care and the Patient Perspective" Webinar: The role of Primary Care in community mental health 30th November 2022 | 19-20:30h CET Chaired by Dineke Smit (EFPC) and Rene Keet (EUCOMS) Primary care is in the heart of community mental health care. Primary Care professionals have [...]
16/11/22 Webinar: Students’ mental health from a Primary Care perspective
Irene Cubells2023-03-23T09:18:40+00:00EFPC Webinar series 2022 | Main Theme 2022: “Primary Care and the Patient Perspective" Webinar: Students' mental health from a Primary Care perspective. 16th November 2022 | 14-15h CET The Greek educational system doesn’t offer routine screening for learning difficulties in early school life. It’s still up to parents to decide whether to seek assessment [...]