lt Mental Health and the Criminal Justice System: Research and Information Service By aims.niassembly.gov.uk Published On :: Thu, 12 Sep 2024 00:00:00 GMT Room 30, Parliament Buildings Full Article Committee for Justice
lt Period Products (Department of Health Specified Public Services Bodies) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2024: Department of Health By aims.niassembly.gov.uk Published On :: Thu, 12 Sep 2024 00:00:00 GMT Room 29, Parliament Buildings Full Article Committee for Health
lt Human Medicines (Amendments Relating to Naloxone and Transfers of Functions) Regulations 2024: Department of Health By aims.niassembly.gov.uk Published On :: Thu, 12 Sep 2024 00:00:00 GMT Room 29, Parliament Buildings Full Article Committee for Health
lt Draft Programme for Government: Department of Health By aims.niassembly.gov.uk Published On :: Thu, 12 Sep 2024 00:00:00 GMT Room 29, Parliament Buildings Full Article Committee for Health
lt ADHD Services: Department of Health By aims.niassembly.gov.uk Published On :: Thu, 19 Sep 2024 00:00:00 GMT Room 29, Parliament Buildings Full Article Committee for Health
lt COM(2023)769: Proposal for Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council on the welfare of dogs and cats and their traceability: Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs By aims.niassembly.gov.uk Published On :: Thu, 03 Oct 2024 00:00:00 GMT Room 30, Parliament Buildings Full Article Windsor Framework Democratic Scrutiny Committee
lt Ports Review Consultation: Department for Infrastructure By aims.niassembly.gov.uk Published On :: Wed, 09 Oct 2024 00:00:00 GMT Room 29, Parliament Buildings Full Article Committee for Infrastructure
lt Regulation (EU) 2024/2516 Amending Regulation (EU) 2019/1009 as regards the Digital Labelling of EU Fertilising Products: Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs By aims.niassembly.gov.uk Published On :: Thu, 10 Oct 2024 00:00:00 GMT Room 30, Parliament Buildings Full Article Windsor Framework Democratic Scrutiny Committee
lt Draft Programme for Government 2024-27: Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs By aims.niassembly.gov.uk Published On :: Thu, 10 Oct 2024 00:00:00 GMT Room 21, Parliament Buildings Full Article Committee for Agriculture Environment and Rural Affairs
lt Mental Health and the Criminal Justice System: Cardiff University School of Medicine By aims.niassembly.gov.uk Published On :: Thu, 10 Oct 2024 00:00:00 GMT Room 30, Parliament Buildings Full Article Committee for Justice
lt Health Reform Agenda: Mr Mike Nesbitt MLA, Minister of Health By aims.niassembly.gov.uk Published On :: Thu, 17 Oct 2024 00:00:00 GMT Gransha Suite, La Mon Hotel Full Article Committee for Health
lt COM(2022)748 Proposal for a Regulation Amending Regulation (EC) 1272/2008 on Classification, Labelling and Packaging of Substances and Mixtures: Department for the Economy; Department of Health; Department of Justice By aims.niassembly.gov.uk Published On :: Thu, 24 Oct 2024 00:00:00 GMT Room 30, Parliament Buildings Full Article Windsor Framework Democratic Scrutiny Committee
lt “Being Open” Framework: Department of Health; Health and Social Care Leadership Centre By aims.niassembly.gov.uk Published On :: Thu, 24 Oct 2024 00:00:00 GMT Room 29, Parliament Buildings Full Article Committee for Health
lt Inquiries Implementation Programme: Department of Health By aims.niassembly.gov.uk Published On :: Thu, 24 Oct 2024 00:00:00 GMT Room 29, Parliament Buildings Full Article Committee for Health
lt Injury on Duty Consultation: Department of Justice By aims.niassembly.gov.uk Published On :: Thu, 24 Oct 2024 00:00:00 GMT Room 30, Parliament Buildings Full Article Committee for Justice
lt Border 2 Border National Seat Belt Initiative On May 20 By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Tue, 14 May 2019 20:31:16 +0000 Border 2 Border National Seat Belt Initiative on May 20 Joint Effort Targets Unbuckled Motorists in Maryland, Delaware Buckle Up, Every Seat, Every Time FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MEDIA CONTACT: Cynthia Cavett, Delaware Office of Highway Safety (302) 744-2743 DOVER, DE (May 15, 2019) – The Delaware Office of Highway Safety (DOHS) and the Maryland Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle […] Full Article Department of Safety and Homeland Security News Office of Highway Safety Seat Belts Traffic Safety News B2B buckle up CIOT click it or ticket Delaware Border to Border Enforcement Maryland office of highway safety NHTSA occupant protection
lt Biodesign cultivates community partnerships to broaden understanding of health equity By scopeblog.stanford.edu Published On :: Tue, 05 Nov 2024 21:06:58 +0000 Biodesign program aims to ensure all trainees have a better understanding of health equity and appreciate the ways in which new technologies can widen or narrow the gaps in access to care. The post Biodesign cultivates community partnerships to broaden understanding of health equity appeared first on Scope. Full Article Addiction Community Programs Diversity Equity & Inclusion Ethics Health Equity Health Policy Innovation & Technology Medical Education Medical Research Psychiatry & Mental Health Stanford Medicine Stanford School of Medicine News Home
lt Committee for Health concerned about impact of political situation on reform of Health and Social Care By www.niassembly.gov.uk Published On :: Full Article
lt Speaker Welcomes New Secretary-General of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association to Parliament Buildings By www.niassembly.gov.uk Published On :: Full Article
lt Announcing the DE election results.....IM8A8255A By www.flickr.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 12:24:59 -0800 dklaughman has added a photo to the pool: From the website: www.returnday.com/ Although the date of the first RETURN DAY in Georgetown is uncertain, it could have been as early as 1792. The State Law in 1791 removing the County seat from Lewes along the Coast to the a more geographically centered site, later named Georgetown, required all votes to be cast in the new County Seat on election day. The same voters would "return" two days later to hear the results - hence the name RETURN DAY. In 1811, voting districts in the individual hundreds were established, but the Board of Canvassers presided over by the Sheriff would still meet two days later in Georgetown to announce the final tally. Full Article
lt DevOps in the Real World: Culture, Tools, Adoption By traffic.libsyn.com Published On :: Wed, 21 Feb 2018 11:00:00 +0000 DevOps is a hot topic, but is that heat driving adoption? Are organizations on the adoption path making headway in the cultural and technological changes necessary for DevOps success? A panel of DevOps experts discusses these and other issues in this freewheeling conversation. The Panelists Nicole Forsgen, Founder and CEO, DevOps Research and Assessment LLC, Beaverton, OR Leonid Igolnik, Product Development Executive, Startup Mentor and Advisor, Sand Hill Angels, San Francisco Bay Area. Alena Prokharchyk, Principal Software Engineer, Rancher Labs, Cupertino, CA Baruch Sadogursky, Developer Advocate, JFrog, Cupertino, CA Shay Shmeltzer, Director of Product Management, Oracle Cloud Development Tools, Redwood Shores, CA Kelly Shortridge, Product Manager at SecurityScorecard, NYC Coming Soon Combating Complexity An article in the September 2017 edition of the Atlantic warned of The Coming Software Apocalypse. Oracle's Chris Newcombe was interviewed for that article. In this podcast Chris joins Chris Richardson, Adam Bien, and Lucas Jellema to discuss heading off catastophic software failures. AI Beyond ChatbotsHow is Artificial Intelligence being applied to modern applications? What are the options and capabilities? What patterns are emerging in the application of AI? A panel of experts provides the answers to these and other questions. Full Article
lt Rafael Winterhalter on Moving from Economics to Software and the Benefits of Java By dukescorner.libsyn.com Published On :: Wed, 12 Apr 2023 16:28:20 +0000 Jim Grisanzio from Java Developer Relations talks with Rafael Winterhalter about his experiences moving from economics to software development and the benefits of using Java technology. The conversation also covers advice for students and value of interacting with the Java community. Rafael is a software consultant in Oslo, Norway, he's a Java Champion, and he's a Duke's Award winner. You can find Rafael on Twitter @rafaelcodes. You can find Jim at @jimgris on Twitter. Full Article
lt Zone 4 Manager - Vanderbilt University By www.facilitiesnet.com Published On :: Thu, 31 Oct 2024 00:00:00 CST Full Article
lt The Future of Refrigerants: Essential Guide to Eco-Friendly Alternatives and the Transition Process By www.facilitiesnet.com Published On :: Wed, 9 Oct 2024 00:00:00 CST Full Article
lt Maintenance As the Key to Healthy Indoor Environments By www.facilitiesnet.com Published On :: Fri, 11 Oct 2024 00:00:00 CST Full Article
lt Healthy Building Policy Summit Points to Sustainable Future By www.facilitiesnet.com Published On :: Fri, 1 Nov 2024 00:00:00 CST Full Article
lt Healthy Workspaces Minimize Noisy Distractions By www.facilitiesnet.com Published On :: Thu, 10 Oct 2024 00:00:00 CST Full Article
lt University System Halts Use of a Pesticide By www.facilitiesnet.com Published On :: Fri, 12 Jul 2019 00:00:00 CST Full Article
lt Employers Look to Improve Mental Health at Work By www.facilitiesnet.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 00:00:00 CST Full Article
lt OSCE/ODIHR Director Link criticizes call for reintroduction of death penalty by Tajikistan’s Prosecutor General By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Fri, 05 Aug 2016 15:06:56 +0000 WARSAW, 6 August 2016 – Michael Georg Link, Director of the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR), today criticized the call by the Prosecutor General of Tajikistan for the reintroduction of the death penalty, and expressed concern over recent discussions related to removing the bans on capital punishment in some other OSCE participating States. “Countries in the OSCE have committed themselves to consider the complete abolition of capital punishment, not to reconsider that abolition,” the ODIHR Director said. “Yesterday’s call by the Prosecutor General in Tajikistan for the reintroduction of capital punishment in that country is completely out of place in a region where most of the countries recognize the inherently cruel, inhuman and degrading nature of a punishment that fails to act as a deterrent and makes any miscarriage of justice irreversible.” Tajikistan’s Prosecutor-General, Yusuf Rahmon, told a press conference yesterday that perpetrators of premeditated murder, terrorists and traitors must be punished by death. His words followed similar statements by other leaders, among them President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey and President Viktor Orban of Hungary, suggesting that the reinstitution of the death penalty should be opened for discussion. Tajikistan suspended the application of the death penalty in 2004, while Turkey and Hungary completely abolished capital punishment, in 2004 and 1990, respectively. “Rather than reversing its course, it is my hope that Tajikistan will take further steps toward the complete abolition of the death penalty,” he said. “It is also my hope that Turkey, remains with the vast majority of the OSCE participating States and will continue to act as a strong advocate for the global abolition, as it has in recent years.”Related StoriesOSCE/ODIHR opens observation mission for parliamentary elections in BelarusODIHR Director Link and IHRA Chair Constantinescu, on day to commemorate genocide against Roma and Sinti, say greater efforts needed to protect endangered memorial sites and ensure dignity of victimsODIHR trains prosecutors and lawyers in Kyrgyzstan on international standards regarding freedom of religion or belief Full Article Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights Human rights Central Asia Press release
lt OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities holds fifth regional summer school on multilingual and multicultural education in Central Asia By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Tue, 19 Jul 2016 09:00:13 +0000 254846 A week-long regional summer school on multilingual and multicultural education was held from 10 July to 16 July 2016 in Cholponata in Kyrgyzstan - the fifth regional summer school organized as part of the OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities’ (HCNM) Central Asia Education Programme. Organized by the HCNM in co-operation with Kyrgyzstan’s Ministry of Education and Science, UNICEF and the Office of the UN High Commissioner on Human Rights in Kyrgyzstan, the summer school brought together 86 participants representing education institutions of the Central Asian States and of the wider region, including teacher trainers, methodological experts, university and pilot school managers and teachers, as well as international experts. The summer school was aimed at providing practical expert support to further develop the capacity of education authorities and practitioners within multilingual and multicultural education. Opening the summer school, Deputy Minister of Education of Kyrgyzstan Toktobubu Ashymbaeva highlighted the important role of the teacher in multilingual education programmes. During the week, participants discussed pre-service and in-service teacher training, as well as facilitating the implementation of multilingual education programmes. Participants also developed training materials aimed at monitoring and evaluating multilingual and multicultural education programmes. As a result, eleven thematic materials were developed with the aim to further adapt them for practical use within the education institutions of the region. Flera Saifulina, Head of the National Education Department of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Tatarstan in the Russian Federation, found that the diverse forms of activities enabled participants to express their opinions, raise concerns and receive comprehensive answers from fellow experts. She also expressed satisfaction to see how education is used for the integration of societies in the Central Asian countries. Tatiana Aderikhina, Co-ordinator of Education and Child Protection Issues at UNICEF Kazakhstan, said: “I am glad that the cooperation between HCNM and UNICEF Kyrgyzstan continues as it brings synergies and benefits the target country.” Zaiyrbek Ergeshev, representative of the Department of the Ethnic and Religious Issues of the Presidential Administration of Kyrgyzstan, concluded that multilingual and multicultural education is an important factor for forming a civic identity. Since 2012, the High Commissioner has been implementing the Central Asia Education Programme, aimed at promoting multilingual and multicultural education and developing bilateral and multilateral co‑operation in the region to improve the education of national minorities and promote the integration of society.Related StoriesOSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities supports conference on education in multilingual and multicultural contexts in Central AsiaHigh Commissioner on National Minorities visits Bosnia and Herzegovina and calls for quality inclusive education for allLanguage rights, participation, security and access to justice fundamental to welfare of communities in Kosovo, says High Commissioner Thors Full Article High Commissioner on National Minorities Conflict prevention and resolution Education Minority rights Central Asia News
lt Roma remain one of most vulnerable groups, continue to face difficult living conditions and discrimination in access to social protection, health, employment and adequate housing, as stated in reports by independent bodies By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Fri, 08 Apr 2016 10:23:07 +0000 BELGRADE, 8 April 2016 - On the occasion of International Roma Day, the Delegation of the European Union to Serbia, the United Nations Country Team in Serbia, the OSCE Mission to Serbia and the Council of Europe Office in Belgrade reaffirm our strong commitment to equality and non-discrimination. Today, the Romani community, Europe's largest ethnic minority, still experiences multiple discrimination and marginalisation in countries throughout Europe, including Serbia. Roma remain one of the most vulnerable groups; they continue to face difficult living conditions and discrimination in access to social protection, health, employment and adequate housing, as stated in reports by both relevant international mechanisms and independent bodies of the Republic of Serbia. Thousands of Roma represent the most vulnerable and marginalised among the population of internally displaced, still facing obstacles in accessing rights and durable solutions. International and European human rights standards clearly provide for equality before the law and prohibit discrimination on all grounds, including ethnicity. The realisation of Roma inclusion will reinforce everyday democracy and the rule of law. It is the only way to reach a society based on the principle of equality of opportunity where everyone has the right to participate and to be heard. On this day, we therefore call on all relevant stakeholders to pursue with determination Roma inclusion policies in Serbia, pursuant to the recent adoption of a new Strategy of Social Inclusion of Roma for the Period from 2015-2025 and the Action Plan for Realization of Rights of National Minorities by the Government of Serbia. The Delegation of the European Union, the Council of Europe Office in Belgrade, the OSCE Mission to Serbia and the United Nations Country Team in Serbia remain committed to improving the lives of Roma in Serbia and ensuring that their fundamental rights are respected, and to supporting our Serbian partners in this endeavour. International Roma Day is celebrated annually on April 8, in commemoration of the 1971 founding of the International Romani Union, the first major international Romani civic initiative. Statistical information on Roma in Serbia 90% of children in Roma settlements are growing up in poverty. The infant and under-5 mortality rate is two times higher than that of the general population, 15% of Roma children are born with low birth weights, one fifth is malnourished and only 13% are fully immunized. Romani children continue to face discrimination in the education system. Only 6% of children from Roma settlements attend early learning programs, only 64% finish primary school on time, and only 22% attend secondary school (of whom only 15% are girls). Romani women and girls face multi-sectoral discrimination, as well as heightened barriers of access to services, including services for victims of violence. Early, arranged marriage remains an issue in some segments of Serbia’s Romani communities, with very destructive consequences for – in particular – the child bride. For more information & media inquiries please contact: Aleksandra Stamenkovic, United Nations Country Team Communications Expert, email: aleksandra.stamenkovic@one.un.org, Phone +381 11 415 5314 Nadezda Dramicanin, Delegation of the EU to Serbia Communications Officer, e-mail: Nadezda.DRAMICANIN@eeas.europa.eu, Phone: +381 11 3083 200 Ivana Milatovic, OSCE National Political and Press Affairs Officer, e-mail: ppiu-serbia@osce.org, Phone +381 11 3606 151 Mona Alghaith, Council of Europe Office, Assistant to the Head of Office, e-mail: mona.alghaith@coe.int, Phone. +381 11 71 555 00 Related StoriesEU Delegation, OSCE Mission, closely following situation in Serbia’s public service broadcastersWe Are Here Together - European Support to Roma InclusionOSCE Mission to Serbia, ODIHR and civil society partners to follow election of judges to High Judicial Council Full Article OSCE Mission to Serbia Roma and Sinti issues Tolerance and non-discrimination South-Eastern Europe Press release
lt Roma remain one of most vulnerable groups, continue to face difficult living conditions and discrimination in access to social protection, health, employment and adequate housing, as stated in reports by independent bodies By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Fri, 08 Apr 2016 10:23:07 +0000 BELGRADE, 8 April 2016 - On the occasion of International Roma Day, the Delegation of the European Union to Serbia, the United Nations Country Team in Serbia, the OSCE Mission to Serbia and the Council of Europe Office in Belgrade reaffirm our strong commitment to equality and non-discrimination. Today, the Romani community, Europe's largest ethnic minority, still experiences multiple discrimination and marginalisation in countries throughout Europe, including Serbia. Roma remain one of the most vulnerable groups; they continue to face difficult living conditions and discrimination in access to social protection, health, employment and adequate housing, as stated in reports by both relevant international mechanisms and independent bodies of the Republic of Serbia. Thousands of Roma represent the most vulnerable and marginalised among the population of internally displaced, still facing obstacles in accessing rights and durable solutions. International and European human rights standards clearly provide for equality before the law and prohibit discrimination on all grounds, including ethnicity. The realisation of Roma inclusion will reinforce everyday democracy and the rule of law. It is the only way to reach a society based on the principle of equality of opportunity where everyone has the right to participate and to be heard. On this day, we therefore call on all relevant stakeholders to pursue with determination Roma inclusion policies in Serbia, pursuant to the recent adoption of a new Strategy of Social Inclusion of Roma for the Period from 2015-2025 and the Action Plan for Realization of Rights of National Minorities by the Government of Serbia. The Delegation of the European Union, the Council of Europe Office in Belgrade, the OSCE Mission to Serbia and the United Nations Country Team in Serbia remain committed to improving the lives of Roma in Serbia and ensuring that their fundamental rights are respected, and to supporting our Serbian partners in this endeavour. International Roma Day is celebrated annually on April 8, in commemoration of the 1971 founding of the International Romani Union, the first major international Romani civic initiative. Statistical information on Roma in Serbia 90% of children in Roma settlements are growing up in poverty. The infant and under-5 mortality rate is two times higher than that of the general population, 15% of Roma children are born with low birth weights, one fifth is malnourished and only 13% are fully immunized. Romani children continue to face discrimination in the education system. Only 6% of children from Roma settlements attend early learning programs, only 64% finish primary school on time, and only 22% attend secondary school (of whom only 15% are girls). Romani women and girls face multi-sectoral discrimination, as well as heightened barriers of access to services, including services for victims of violence. Early, arranged marriage remains an issue in some segments of Serbia’s Romani communities, with very destructive consequences for – in particular – the child bride. For more information & media inquiries please contact: Aleksandra Stamenkovic, United Nations Country Team Communications Expert, email: aleksandra.stamenkovic@one.un.org, Phone +381 11 415 5314 Nadezda Dramicanin, Delegation of the EU to Serbia Communications Officer, e-mail: Nadezda.DRAMICANIN@eeas.europa.eu, Phone: +381 11 3083 200 Ivana Milatovic, OSCE National Political and Press Affairs Officer, e-mail: ppiu-serbia@osce.org, Phone +381 11 3606 151 Mona Alghaith, Council of Europe Office, Assistant to the Head of Office, e-mail: mona.alghaith@coe.int, Phone. +381 11 71 555 00 Related StoriesEU Delegation, OSCE Mission, closely following situation in Serbia’s public service broadcastersWe Are Here Together - European Support to Roma InclusionMore than 1,000 local inspectors in Serbia successfully complete OSCE-supported online training course Full Article OSCE Mission to Serbia Roma and Sinti issues Tolerance and non-discrimination South-Eastern Europe Press release
lt OSCE Mission to Serbia supports public consultations on implementation of UN SCR 1325 – Women, Peace and Security (2016-2020) National Action Plan By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Fri, 10 Jun 2016 11:29:44 +0000 Ivana Milatovic, OSCE Mission to Serbia The final public consultations on the content of the new National Action Plan (NAP) for the implementation of the UN SCR 1325 – Women, Peace and Security (2016-2020) was held on 10 June 2016 in Belgrade at the premises of the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia. The OSCE Mission to Serbia, jointly with the Serbian Government's Office for Co-operation with Civil Society, and the Standing Conference of Towns and Municipalities, supported the Working Group in the drafting process of the NAP by organizing public consultations across Serbia. The consultations were held in the towns of Nis, Vranje, Novi Pazar, Krusevac, Novi Sad and Belgrade. During the meetings, participants welcomed that the new NAP raises the profile of local activities and that it places an emphasis on improved co-ordinated action, both at the local and national levels. The main objective of the new NAP is to improve the safety and security of women through the implementation of UN SCR 1325 in the areas of prevention, participation, relief and recovery, and to increase involvement of women at the local level. Participants included some 250 high-ranking officials of the Serbian Government and representatives of civil society organizations, and the media.Related StoriesMore than 1,000 local inspectors in Serbia successfully complete OSCE-supported online training courseOSCE Mission to Serbia and ODIHR launch joint Report on peer elections for High Judicial Council and State Prosecutors’ CouncilRegional Conference on Legal Remedies in Criminal Proceedings: Laws in the Region and Their Application Full Article OSCE Mission to Serbia Gender equality South-Eastern Europe News
lt OSCE Chairperson-in-Office Frank-Walter Steinmeier to visit Moldova on Tuesday By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Mon, 25 Jul 2016 16:45:30 +0000 CHISINAU, 25 July 2016 – OSCE Chairperson-in-Office and German Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs Frank-Walter Steinmeier, is traveling to Moldova and will have talks in Chisinau and Tiraspol on 26 July 2016. As the Spokesperson of the German Federal Foreign Office said in Berlin today, the visit to Moldova aims at strengthening the momentum that has recently been reinvigorated in the negotiation process on the settlement of the Transdniestrian conflict. On 2-3 June 2016 in Berlin the negotiators of the 5+2 Process met for the first time after a period of two years, and committed to undertaking concrete steps, including in the fields of ecology, education, transportation and telecommunications. “We hope that there is a chance to bring this long-standing conflict step by step closer to a settlement,” said the Spokesperson. In Chisinau, Steinmeier will meet with Speaker of Parliament Andrian Candu, Prime Minister Pavel Filip, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration Andrei Galbur, and Deputy Prime Minister for Reintegration and Moldovan Political Representative Gheorghe Balan. In Tiraspol, the Chairperson-in-Office will meet a representative of the Transdniestrian leadership, Pavel Prokudin, Speaker of the Supreme Soviet, Vadim Krasnoslesky and the Transdniestrian Political Representative, Vitaly Ignatiev.Related StoriesOSCE Chairperson-in-Office Steinmeier, in Moldova, calls for swift and full implementation of confidence-building measuresUrgent steps needed towards full respect for ceasefire in eastern Ukraine, says OSCE Chairmanship Special Representative and Chief MonitorOSCE Chairperson-in-Office Frank-Walter Steinmeier to visit Moldova on Tuesday Full Article Chairmanship OSCE Mission to Moldova Conflict prevention and resolution Eastern Europe Press release
lt OSCE Mission to Skopje organizes two-day workshop on multi-ethnic policing By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Tue, 12 Jul 2016 12:37:09 +0000 Ioanna Lachana, OSCE Mission to Skopje Mirvete Islam, OSCE Mission to Skopje The OSCE Mission to Skopje, in co-operation with the Ministry of Internal Affairs, organized a two-day workshop in Ohrid on policing in a multi-ethnic society on 11 and 12 July 2016. Some forty police officers of different ethnicities working in Ohrid and Bitola police stations attended the event and exchanged information and experiences related to multi-ethnic policing. The workshop also served as a platform for generating ideas on future measures to foster effective functioning of ethnically mixed police units and ensure the acceptance and equal treatment of police officers coming from smaller communities. The workshop is one of the ways the Mission is supporting efforts to strengthen police capacities and build trust across multi-ethnic communities. Related StoriesOSCE Mission to Skopje organizes workshop for national Police Union on countering gender-based discriminationOSCE Mission to Skopje organises workshop on hate crime for police managersOSCE Mission to Skopje supports face recognition on-site training for border police officers Full Article OSCE Mission to Skopje Policing South-Eastern Europe News
lt OSCE organizes multi-agency training course on combating domestic violence in Armenia By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Fri, 20 May 2016 10:53:40 +0000 241786 Gohar Avagyan, OSCE Office in Yerevan Two two-day training courses on combating domestic violence through strengthening the co-operation and capacities of different state and non-state players were organized jointly by the OSCE Office in Yerevan, the Armenian Police and the Social Justice non-governmental organization on 17-18 May and 19-20 May 2016 in Tsakhkadzor, Armenia. The participants consisted of 80 representatives from the Yerevan and Gegharkunik province police juvenile and community services, social services, municipal child protection units, guardianship and trusteeship councils and non-governmental organizations. They were divided into two groups and trained separately. “Combating domestic violence has always been high on the OSCE agenda, as it is primarily a violation of a human right and often a precursor of more serious crimes. The police and local governments both play key roles in combating domestic violence, however, only through a concerted multi-agency approach can it be done most effectively,” said Bernhard Frankl, Politico-Military Programme Officer at the OSCE Office in Yerevan. Participants were introduced to definitions of domestic violence, its characteristics and types, the prevailing myths, phases and cycles. Active debates and group exercises were held to discuss potential victims along with the psychological and behavioral aspects and techniques of interviewing victims. The effects of domestic violence on different aspects of society, multi-sectoral responses and legal regulations were also highlighted. The training course is part of an ongoing project by the OSCE Office to strengthen police capacities in preventing domestic violence.Related StoriesOSCE Office in Yerevan presents awards to best women entrepreneurs in ArmeniaOSCE enhances legal and human rights education in ArmeniaAwards for promoting universal rights in Armenia presented by OSCE and international partners Full Article OSCE Office in Yerevan Gender equality South Caucasus News
lt OSCE starts consultations on sustainable, independent financing for Kosovo’s public broadcaster By feeds.osce.org Published On :: Mon, 14 Mar 2016 13:28:22 +0000 PRISHTINË/PRIŠTINA, 14 March 2016 - The OSCE Mission in Kosovo held today the first of a series of four roundtables to be held this month on the ways to secure financing for the public service broadcaster, Radio Television Kosovo (RTK). Through these roundtables, the Mission will consult a wide range of experts - journalists, Members of Parliament, academia, representatives of NGOs and media institutions - on the impact of the lack of financing on the public service broadcaster and its editorial policy, as well as on its further development. The RTK has been without sustainable financing since 2009 when a court suspended the funding of RTK through household electricity bills, citing human rights and discrimination concerns. “We are in 2016 and alternative and viable funding options for the financing of RTK are still being considered, pending a final decision. On-going issues pertaining to the financing mechanisms and to the Law on RTK have to urgently be solved,” said Ambassador Jean-Claude Schlumberger, Head of the OSCE Mission in Kosovo. “Without sustainable financing, the public broadcaster cannot develop into a full-fledged service provider for its audience. In addition, the already-existing delays with the digitalization process are exacerbated by this lack of funding,” he added. The roundtables will be followed-up with a regional conference in April, with experts from the Western Balkans and the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), to come up with recommendations, for relevant institutions to consider while amending and implementing the Law on RTK. The OSCE Mission in Kosovo is mandated with the protection and promotion of human rights, democratization, and public safety sector development. It helps safeguard freedom of the media and freedom of expression and supports media development. Related StoriesOSCE Mission in Kosovo helps youth pursue careers in journalism, promote freedom of expressionOSCE Mission assesses implementation of new Criminal Procedure Code of KosovoOSCE Mission trains legal professionals from northern Kosovo on fair trial rights Full Article OSCE Mission in Kosovo Media freedom and development Rule of law South-Eastern Europe Press release
lt Pepperdine Introduces New Opioid Awareness and Mental Health Resources By pepperdine-graphic.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 06:02:43 +0000 Pepperdine is expanding its TimelyCare program and offering Narcan training to address the rise in fentanyl overdoses and mental health issues affecting students on campuses nationwide. This initiative equips students with essential tools for their well-being. The post Pepperdine Introduces New Opioid Awareness and Mental Health Resources appeared first on Pepperdine Graphic. Full Article News depression fentanyl Mental health Narcan opoid overdose pepperdine graphic media Shalom Montgomery Student Health Center Therapy Timely care app Wellness Fee
lt Episode 63 - Interview with Ned Barnholt By gsbm-med.pepperdine.edu Published On :: Thu, 28 Apr 2010 09:00:00 -0800 In a personal interview with Dr. Linda Livingstone, Ned Barnholt, Founding CEO of Agilent Technologies, discusses his experiences of 33 years at HP, as well as his role as founding CEO of Agilent. Full Article
lt Episode 64 - Ned Barnholt Presentation - Part 1 By gsbm-med.pepperdine.edu Published On :: Thu, 28 Apr 2010 09:05:00 -0800 Ned Barnholt, Founding CEO of Agilent Technologies ,shares his lessons learned on leadership as well as experiences at both HP and Agilent. (Part 1 of 2) Full Article
lt Episode 65 - Ned Barnholt Presentation - Part 2 By gsbm-med.pepperdine.edu Published On :: Thu, 28Apr 2010 09:10:00 -0800 Ned Barnholt, Founding CEO of Agilent Technologies, sits down for an interview with Dr. Linda Livingstone, Dean of the Graziadio School of Business and Management. Ned also answers various questions from audience members. (Part 2 of 2) Full Article
lt SEC Consult SA-20241023-0 :: Authenticated Remote Code Execution in Multiple Xerox printers (CVE-2024-6333) By seclists.org Published On :: Tue, 29 Oct 2024 01:54:20 GMT Posted by SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab via Fulldisclosure on Oct 28SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab Security Advisory < 20241023-0 > ======================================================================= title: Authenticated Remote Code Execution product: Multiple Xerox printers (EC80xx, AltaLink, VersaLink, WorkCentre) vulnerable version: see vulnerable versions below fixed version: see solution section below CVE number: CVE-2024-6333... Full Article
lt SEC Consult SA-20241030-0 :: Query Filter Injection in Ping Identity PingIDM (formerly known as ForgeRock Identity Management) (CVE-2024-23600) By seclists.org Published On :: Thu, 31 Oct 2024 17:02:17 GMT Posted by SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab via Fulldisclosure on Oct 31SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab Security Advisory < 20241030-0 > ======================================================================= title: Query Filter Injection product: Ping Identity PingIDM (formerly known as ForgeRock Identity Management) vulnerable version: v7.0.0 - v7.5.0 (and older unsupported versions) fixed version: various patches; v8.0 CVE number:... Full Article
lt SEC Consult SA-20241107-0 :: Multiple Vulnerabilities in HASOMED Elefant and Elefant Software Updater By seclists.org Published On :: Sun, 10 Nov 2024 03:17:40 GMT Posted by SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab via Fulldisclosure on Nov 09SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab Security Advisory < 20241107-0 > ======================================================================= title: Multiple Vulnerabilities product: HASOMED Elefant and Elefant Software Updater vulnerable version: <24.04.00, Elefant Software Updater <1.4.2.1811 fixed version: 24.04.00, Elefant Software Updater 1.4.2.1811 CVE number: CVE-2024-50588,... Full Article
lt SEC Consult SA-20241112-0 :: Multiple vulnerabilities in Siemens Energy Omnivise T3000 (CVE-2024-38876, CVE-2024-38877, CVE-2024-38878, CVE-2024-38879) By seclists.org Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 03:43:50 GMT Posted by SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab via Fulldisclosure on Nov 12SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab Security Advisory < 20241112-0 > ======================================================================= title: Multiple vulnerabilities product: Siemens Energy Omnivise T3000 vulnerable version: >=8.2 SP3 fixed version: see solution section CVE number: CVE-2024-38876, CVE-2024-38877, CVE-2024-38878, CVE-2024-38879 impact: High... Full Article
lt [WA] Quilton 3-Ply Toilet Paper 36-Pack $14.99 @ Spudshed, Jandakot By www.ozbargain.com.au Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 15:48:45 +1100 Since we all love tp, especially Quilton tp. New-look launch offer at Jandakot store. $0.416 per roll. Full Article Home & Garden Quilton Quilton Toilet Tissues Toilet Paper
lt LG Resu 16 Prime (High Voltage 3-Phase Home Battery) $10,995 Installed with Solis 10kW 3p 4MPPT Hybrid Inverter @ Kenny Solar By www.ozbargain.com.au Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 16:56:02 +1100 LG RESU16H Prime + Solis S6-EH3P10K-H-AU (AS4777-2 2020) Part of the latest generation 3 series in the LG RESU line-up. The RESU16H Prime is the largest lithium-ion residential battery storage in the world, supplying a total energy capacity of 16 kWh. The latest RESU16H Prime provides an all-new continuous power rating of 7 kW and a peak rating of 11 kW. This increased peak power enables homeowners to backup high-surge power appliance loads like air-conditioning units and pumps. The 16 kWh battery features industry-leading continuous power, storage capacity, and DC round-trip efficiency (>90%). Stackable to 32 kWh of energy storage capacity, the RESU16H Prime can fully cover an average daily electricity use of a home. SPECS Electrical Characteristics Nominal Energy 16.45 kWh Usable Energy1) 16.0 kWh @77°F (25°C) Voltage Range Charge 420 ~ 450 VDC Discharge 350 ~ 410VDC Max. Charge/Discharge Current 20A@350V Max. Charge/Discharge Power 7 kW Peak Power (only discharging)2) 11 kW for 10 sec. Peak Current (only discharging) 32.8A for 10 sec. Battery Chemistry Lithium Ion Communication Interface RS485/CAN DC Protection Circuit Breaker, Fuse, DCDC converter (Short Circuit Current : 1.616kA) Connection Method Spring Type Connector User interface LEDs for Normal and Fault operation Protection Features Over Voltage / Over Current / short circuit / Reverse Polarity Scalability (Total Energy, Max. Charge/Discharge Power) Max. 2 in parallel (32.0 kWh @77°F (25°C), 14kW) Only 14 units left in total Happy to quote on PV installation also. Price includes installation in Standard metro in WA, NSW, VIC, QLD travel or freight is an additional charge Kenny Solar 1300882990 www.kennysolar.com.au info@kennysolar.com.au Full Article Electrical & Electronics Solar Battery Solar Energy System Solar Panel
lt 8BitDo Ultimate 2C Black Myth: Wukong Edition Wired US$19.02 (~A$29.18) Wireless US$28.27 (~A$43.37) Del @ 8Bitdo AliExpress By www.ozbargain.com.au Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 19:03:21 +1100 Back with another negotiated deal and this time it's on the 8Bitdo Ultimate 2C Black Myth: Wukong Limited Edition in both the wired and wireless variants. It beats the previous deal, still beats $69.95 at EB Games and ships from 8BitDo's official store. The Ultimate 2C improves upon the original by introducing Bluetooth connectivity alongside 2.4G wireless, hall effect joysticks/triggers, customisable R4/L4 buttons and tactile switches. Comparison here. Apply the coupons 8BITDOVIPAU and AU1132 AU$ based on current Mastercard rate, GST inclusive and stacks with cashback. For those paying in USD this is how you get the correct exchange rate in PayPal: Setting overseas websites to AUD or letting PayPal do the currency conversion results in an inflated rate. To get the correct rate you need a card without international fees and do the following: Set the website currency to USD Checkout with PayPal Select your card with no international fees Click "See currency options" Select USD to bill the card in USD instead of AUD Proceed with checkout Now you'll get the correct MasterCard or VISA exchange rate depending on the card. Original Coupon Deal Full Article Gaming 8BitDo 8BitDo Ultimate 2C Wired Controller 8BitDo Ultimate 2C Wireless Controller Game Controller Singles Day
lt [Used] Dell UltraSharp U3419W 34" UWQHD IPS 60Hz Curved Monitor (NO STAND) 3M Warranty, $199 + Del / $0 C&C @ BPC Tech By www.ozbargain.com.au Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 21:01:19 +1100 Ridiculous value for a monitor with these specs, even with no stand and shipping costs - paid $38 for StarTrack to Brisbane area, so $237 total, ordered Sunday arrived today. Should go without saying it's not an ideal monitor for gaming, but honestly it would be plenty enjoyable for many titles imo (just not competitive shooters etc). The screen was well packed and works perfectly, has a great picture and there were no scratches or dead pixels on my unit. Specs: Size & Resolution: 34-inch, UltraWide, 3440 x 1440 (WQHD) Aspect Ratio: 21:9 Panel Type: IPS Colour Coverage: 99% sRGB Brightness: 300 cd/m² Ports: USB-C (with power delivery up to 90W), HDMI, DisplayPort, USB 3.0, audio out Refresh Rate: 60Hz Features: Built-in KVM switch, Picture-by-Picture, Picture-in-Picture Weight: 8.2kg without stand Pros: good bit newer than popular U3415W from recent deals decent brightness at 300 cd/m² USB-C with solid power delivery at 90W USB hub and KVM switch excellent overall value Cons: 60Hz peasantry useless "fast" overdrive mode (visible overshoot like if mouse trails were enabled, just don't) Before anyone has a sook about the "free shipping over $199" like on that last thread, it's a pretty heavy unit at 8.2kg (not incl. packaging) and the exclusion is clearly stated on BPC's shipping policy page. Cheers for the mad bargain BPC, couldn't be happier. Full Article Computing 34inch Computer Peripheral Dell Dell UltraSharp U3419W LCD Monitor