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V 9 No. 16: Heading for Success

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University Admission in Fall 2011 - Prior to March 1
Open in universities in Winter 2011
A future forensic program at UQTR
A new Bachelor of Environmental Studies at the University . Sherbrooke
Becoming a teacher in high school from a Master of Education UQAM
February 1: deadline for admission to medical school at the University Laval university candidates
February 10: Information Problem based learning in electrical engineering and computer U. Sherbrooke
program Forces Avenir college
After the 5th secondary - Approval

On 31 May, we'll have a day pre-Congress on Training in "Evaluation" given by the College (OCCOQ), a partner in our ninth Congress (1st to 3rd June at UQTR; registration soon). two workshops, one in the morning and afternoon. Each workshop will last three hours. Alain Dubois give a workshop on the evaluation of an adult diagnosed with a mental disorder. Another resource person, to be determined, will give a workshop on the evaluation of a teenager. We have to be self first: Increase skills in measurement and evaluation, self-training at the Assessment Guide. The self is an inventory of your professional practice evaluation. This is a distance education. It aims first to familiarize yourself with the contents of the Assessment Guide guidance, and you own. It will take you to see if there are discrepancies between your practice and benchmarks proposed in the guide. The event provided an excellent opportunity to assess your development needs assessment skills; Please note that registration for this self will be available in early March as stated in the brochure of the Continuing Education OCCOQ http : / / media.ofsys.com/T/OFSYS/H/330650/nZWVFq/OC16_Calen2011.pdf

Launch Campaign for Success - Government of Quebec invites young to choose one of the 140 jobs of the future requiring a vocational or technical training. The Minister of Employment and Social Solidarity, Mrs. Julie Boulet, Minister of Education, Recreation and Sport, Ms. Line Beauchamp, and the President of the Commission des partenaires labor market, Jean - Luc Trahan, invite students to choose one of the 140 jobs of the future that require technical training highlighted during the eighth campaign for Success. The campaign, which began on January 24 and www.toutpourreussir.com www.headingforsuccess.com , focuses Find a job done for you.

Operation March 1. Are you ready for March 1? http://1ermars.monemploi.com/ Here you will find a wealth of useful information in choosing your training program, including the presentation of 40 careers with bright futures. Also viewed the videos on careers in vocational and technical training conducted by students from Quebec, vote for your favorite videos and get a chance to win $ 1 000 in prizes! 40 promising career http://1ermars.monemploi.com/carrieres-prometteuses video clips on trades training vocational and technical on this page have been produced and directed by students from Quebec in fall 2010 as part of the competition I clip on my career http://1ermars.monemploi.com/clips/tous.html

Academic Advisor College Bois de Boulogne . College Bois de Boulogne is seeking a teaching aid or a temporary part-time individual for its management of continuing education and business services. Under the responsibility of the Coordinator, the role of individual teaching assistance comprises functions of advice, assistance, animation and information to students regarding their academic progress, with teachers and senior staff in relation to curriculum and academic progress of students. A bachelor's degree in a relevant field of employment, including: science education, counseling, school information and professional psychology. Good knowledge of written and spoken French (validated by a test). HRB drh@bdeb.qc.ca Person (s) resource (s) Josée Loyau

Week Suicide Prevention - The colleges work together to prevent youth suicide www.fedecegeps.qc.ca For a company that refuses thirty-three miles suicide www.aqps.info/nouvelles/pour-une-societe-qui-refuse-trente-107.html

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Maritime Institute of Quebec wants to become a school university , as are all other schools of navy in the world. To do this, the training center plans to partner with the University of Quebec at Rimouski (UQAR). The Marine Institute is the only French naval school in the country. Currently it has 375 students and offers courses in navigation, marine engineering, naval architecture and scuba diving. However, these formations are only at the college level, as the Marine Institute is affiliated with the Cégep de Rimouski. It is absolutely necessary that the Maritime Institute happens to be at university level to meet global needs. Our officers do not operate in Quebec, they sail around the world. To complete the project, the Maritime Institute to partner with a university account. He has already made contact with foreign universities, but the Maritime Institute prefers UQAR. "There are American universities who have approached us and we are in contact with the French schools, but it is certain that I prefer a partner in the region and UQAR seems to me all set to work with us in this direction "said Alain Richard. For its part, stresses UQAR is too early to comment publicly on the project. However, Executive says open to partner with the Marine Institute to enable it to become a school of marine university. www.radio-canada.ca/regions/est-quebec/2011/01/19/001-institut-maritime-ecole-universitaire-uqar.shtml

Construction: the cost of labor could explode. Secure all work related to the production machinery to the Law on Labour Relations in the construction industry would increase the cost of labor by 53% or 87%, according to Board employers. http://lapresseaffaires.cyberpresse.ca/economie/quebec/201101/18/01-4361137-construction-les-couts-de-la-main-doeuvre-pourraient-exploser.php

Training for the future: to work in nursing. Each week, The Press presents a curriculum that offers excellent job prospects and a graduate. Graduated: Mireille Ellis, a nurse. Studied: At the College de Maisonneuve Montreal, graduated in 2010. Glad I chose this course: "The technique is very interesting, the program and courses are well constructed." What were the difficulties: "The program is very demanding. I am a single mother and I had already made a program in college, so I did not during basis, but despite that, I had 33 hours per week in addition to the study. "She loves her work:" As I am passionate about children, I went to work in Sainte-Justine after my studies. For cons, I resigned because I was not happy with the administration. I think now go to the English system. I have a friend who is there and it goes well. When is a nurse, one has the advantage of being able to work in all hospitals, but also in specialized clinics or schools. Just find the medium that suits us. "How did the integration work," We catch us by the scruff of the neck when you're still in school! " http://lapresseaffaires.cyberpresse.ca/carrieresemplois/201101/14/01-4360323-formations-davenir-pour-travailler-dans-les Aid-infirmiers.php

The College opened its health clinic. The Tribune. After many attempts, a health clinic is finally the day at Cégep de Sherbrooke. Health Clinic opened its doors Monday. The Tribune reported last fall, the project caressed by the Cégep de Sherbrooke. One objective is to target the issues of youth sexual health, as the issue of contraception and sexually transmitted infections sexually and through blood (STI). The institution already holds twice-monthly sexual health clinics. At the time of the interview last fall, the director of student services at the College, France Turgeon, had argued that the needs were greatest. The opening of this clinic came as the Eastern Townships is facing an explosion of cases of chlamydia and a resurgence of cases of gonorrhea and syphilis. www.cyberpresse.ca/la-tribune/sherbrooke/201101/20/01-4362029-le-cegep-ouvre-sa-clinique-de-sante.php

College Sainte-Anne - A new private college in west of the island of Montreal. College Sainte-Anne received last December, his license to open a pre-university college sector subsidized. Only private college in the West Island of Montreal, this new level of instruction will allow students to pursue high-caliber education in a fully bilingual and at the forefront of educational technology. Since the borders between countries are narrowing, the International College Sainte-Anne offers a multifaceted international experience, such as hosting foreign students, who can stay in their homes comfortable - LEED Gold certified, and creating partnerships with institutions outside Quebec, which promote internships and exchanges. Its curriculum - Natural Science (Health Sciences profiles and pure and applied sciences) and humanities (social sciences and law profiles and Administration) - can also be accompanied by an international experience. Meant also a gateway to the great universities of the world, including United States, the College offers the tests, examinations and course standards of the College Board or the AP ® and SAT ®. A specialist teacher monitors the students who enroll. That said, here, everyone benefits a personalized training. Establishment of human size (about 500 students), the International College Sainte-Anne is located in the former convent of the Sisters of Sainte-Anne de Lachine, converted into a contemporary institution, dynamic, attractive and equipped with the latest technologies: Wi-Fi everywhere ; laptop for everyone, books, shelves and borrowed the Biblioteca electronic, LED lighting ... Already Box 150 years of experience teaching high school, St. Anne enthusiastically undertake pre-university education from August 2011. You can visit the www.csadl.ca / College and come meet us at an open house on Tuesday, February 1, 18 am to 21 pm

Students from colleges launch seven recommendations for the future of the college system. The Quebec Federation of College Students (FECQ) announces the launch of a resolution of support for maintaining a strong college system despite the drastic decrease in the number of students that has been raging since 1996. Between 1999 and 2015, several areas have lost up to 30% of their student numbers by the Ministry of Education, Recreation and Sports (MELS) and the situation does not look more rosy in the short and medium term . Against this backdrop, students want a real vision of the college system to maintain the 48 public colleges and operational quality. The resolution of support includes seven applications, the maintenance of diversity training in the region, creating a new funding formula that takes into account the asymmetric real needs of colleges and the establishment of new college centers for technology transfer (CCTT). It also recommends the creation of a new tool for managing the card program that would ensure the development of exclusive programs, such as circus arts program at Cégep Limoilou or program adventure tourism at the Cégep de Gaspé. www.lescegeps.com/nouvelles/2011-01-21_les_etudiants_des_cegeps_lancent_sept_recommandations_pour_assurer_lavenir_du_reseau_coll

Collège Shawinigan. A placement rate of nearly perfect. The program in occupational health and safety Shawinigan College works very well. Four years after its launch, the placement rate is nearly 100%, mainly in the Mauricie. The property is also becoming a pioneer in hygiene and sanitation. A few years ago, as a matter of economy, hygiene and safety were not maintained in priorities of some health facilities. The Department of Health and Social Services, however, decided to give an extra push to rectify the situation. There is a little over four years, the College launched its program Shawinigan. It is clear that it works very well. Each year, the hotel refuses twenty nominations. Five cohorts of 20 students have been trained since the program began. This is a course of 615 hours or two sessions of three months each. Students are also trained in the laboratory. This training is unique in the country, including fight against nosocomial infections, demonstrates that partnership between the Center for Health and Social Services and Energy Shawinigan College can be very profitable at all points of view. Comments (3) Posted by Nicole: I have taken this course and yes it has jobs. The problem is that the Department of Health does not recognize the training, our graduates are not valide.Hygiène and safety?? rather any other related tasks that do not have the real métier.Nous fortunate to have the workstations that we come back from the health and safety because it is seniority that is a priority then the healthcare staff and other prennent.La the business need that hygiene become a priority in our school?? a big question I left unanswered because we exist really in hatching period and thereafter is ignorance until the prochaine.C is a fine profession, but my skills I use to me before system. Posted by Robaux I fully agree with the comments Magnethor. It will be so as long as working conditions have not been adjusted to the new reality of the workplace: Seniority is not the only rule of use and do not always reflect the skill. Posted by Magnethor I took the training in the second cohort. I soon found a job. We all find it deplorable that this training is not recognized. Do you think we are the ones who work against nosocomial infections? Do you know exactly how it works in the health service. Probably not, so I'm going to specify something. These are not skills that are recognized but seniority. We're all tired of seeing the orderly and food aid, without training, held the positions available only because of their seniority. Those who have completed training and are specialized in disinfection are far behind (3-4 years old). Then try to imagine a cook or orderly fight against Clostridium difficult, MRSA, VRE, influenza, gastroenteritis, etc. for Specialists are the key. www.radio-canada.ca/regions/mauricie/2011/01/21/006-college-shawinigan-hygiene-salubrite-programme-placement.shtml

Creating a common research fund. Cégep de Rimouski and Université du Québec à Rimouski (UQAR) combine to create a common research fund. With a budget of over $ 20 000, the pilot project will allow researchers and students from both institutions to work together. www.radio-canada.ca/regions/est-quebec/2011/01/25/009-rimouski-cegep-uqar-fonds-recherche.shtml

Set maintain balance and responses to it: RIIPSO www.lescegeps.com / etudier_et_vivre_au_cegep / services_de_consultation / ensemble_maintenir_lequilibre_pour_mieux_intervenir_riipso

Center College of developing educational materials on iTunes U www.lescegeps.com/ nouvelles/2011-01-21_le_centre_collegial_de_developpement_de_materiel_didactique_sur_itunes_u To access content on iTunes U using iTunes software, go to the iTunes Store and, in the first window, left click on iTunes U to see the sites of different institutions. The CCDMD videos found in "Beyond Campus". Page CCDMD iTunes U is available at the following URL: http://itunes.apple.com/ca/institution/ccdmd/id383609638

The Reunion came to Quebec to study and remain . Marius Cyr, Special Adviser for International College. How is it that students living in a tropical island in south-west Indian Ocean, 700 kilometers east of Madagascar and 32-hour flight from Quebec come to study in college? And not just some, but beyond a thousand since 2004. The Portal has asked Marius Cyr, project manager for International College, to explain the ins and outs of a project under development. He assumed responsibilities as Deputy Director to the Regional Service for admission to the college of Quebec (SRACQ) from 1977 to 2001. www.lescegeps.com / contributions_institutionnelles / contributions_internationales / recrutement_des_etudiants_internationaux / des_reunionnais_venus_au_quebec_pour_y_etudier_et_y_demeurer

University
Criminalistics: UQTR sign with the University of Lausanne. The Nouvelliste. The project of the University Quebec at Trois-Rivières to create the first program in forensic Quebec is making great strides. A partnership agreement has been signed into effect just before Christmas with the School of Criminal Sciences, University of Lausanne, Switzerland, a preferred partner because it has more than 100 years of expertise in the field. UQTR recruit well, by the end of January, its first professor of forensic science. "This professor is going to happen to us even before the program exists, as early as March or April," said Sylvain Delisle, Vice President, Undergraduate Studies and Academic Support. It will help build and refine the program, says he. The University of Lausanne, in turn, will also have an advisory role in defining the program and may assist in the recruitment of teachers. "It takes someone who has a taste for this challenge there," says Mr. Delisle. Since The News has announced plans to UQTR create this new program, many people have expressed interest in attending this course, "says Delisle. The University hopes to start the program in fall 2012, but it is not excluded that the first courses to give themselves the fall of 2013, Grade the Vice-President. www.cyberpresse.ca/le-nouvelliste/actualites/201101/20/01-4361904-criminalistique-luqtr-signe-avec-luniversite-de-lausanne.php

New diagnostic criteria for personality disorders. The Working Group of the American Psychological Association working on revising the diagnostic criteria of personality disorders for the publication of the new edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, DSM-5, has simplified the criteria originally proposed. The publication of the new edition of the manual used internationally by health professionals, insurers ... , Is scheduled for 2013. Criteria components include three dimensional, that is to say, whose elements are rated on a scale. The dimensional aspect is a significant change from the DSM-IV (and for several other diagnoses). Those three components: a document assessing the level of general functioning of the personality dimensions assessing correspondence to certain personality types (which are the 10 disorders DSM-IV current); dimensions independent (ie say dissociated types, unlike the version originally proposed) for six areas of personality traits, which were determined based models of personality (such as the famous model in 5 factors). These three components are combined to give the criterion A (dysfunction of the personality) and criterion B (good match to any of the types or extreme valuation on one of the six traits) of the general definition of a disorder personality. This model, argues the group work is flexible and focuses attention on the psychopathology of personality with increasing degrees of specificity, depending on the weather, information and expertise available. Thus, the first document indicating the level of functioning to determine whether a person has a personality problem, and if so, its level of severity, the type allows the characterization of the disorder, the odds on features allow a more detailed description of heterogeneity compared to the 10 pre-defined types, if desired and also describe people who do not fit one of 10 types. The working group had originally proposed a system with 5 predefined types rather than the current 10, which had been controversial (excluding the narcissistic personality disorder in particular had been questioned). To facilitate the transition from DSM-IV DSM-5, 10 types will be preserved. This model is currently being tested for its reliability and clinical utility. Future changes, based on these tests are anticipated. www.psychomedia.qc.ca/troubles-personnalite/2011-01-10/criteres-diagnostiques-dsm-5

What a personality disorder? Here diagnostic criteria of general personality disorders described by DSM IV (1): A. An enduring pattern of inner experience and behavior that deviates markedly from what is expected in the culture of the individual. This deviation is manifested in at least two of the following areas: (1) cognition (2) affectivity (that is to say, diversity, intensity, lability and appropriateness of emotional response) (3) interpersonal functioning (4) impulse control B. These enduring pattern is inflexible and pervasive social and personal situations vary widely. C. The enduring pattern leads to clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational or other important areas. D. This mode is stable and prolonged its onset and are detectable later in adolescence or early adulthood. E. This pattern is not better explained by events or consequence of another mental disorder. F. The enduring pattern is not due to direct physiological effects of a substance (eg. Drug) or a general medical condition. (1) American Psychiatric Association, DSM-IV, Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. French translation, Paris, Masson, 1996, 1056p. www.psychomedia.qc.ca / articles / psychological / what-does-that-one-disorder-of-the-personality

FILE Personality Disorders www.psychomedia.qc.ca / disorders -personnalite/dossier/troubles-de-la-personnalite

TESTS self-assessment for personality disorders. Here are tests for self-assessment for personality disorders adapted by Psychomedia from the DSM IV diagnostic criteria (1) Click on this link www.psychomedia.qc.ca/troubles-personnalite/tests-d-auto-evaluation- for-personality disorder-to- A personality disorder is an enduring pattern of inner experience and behavior: - which deviates markedly from that expected in the culture of the individual - which is rigid and invades the personal and social situations very different - which is stable over time and whose first manifestations are detectable later in adolescence or early adulthood - and that is the source a distress or impairment in functioning. The diagnosis of personality disorder can be difficult because several aspects must be considered. It is even more difficult to self-diagnose, especially because the modes of operation characteristics are often not recognized by the person or not recognized as problematic. Another difficulty for self-diagnosis can, conversely, be a tendency to identify too easily into the workings described and to overestimate the importance of personality traits that are not sustainable or invasive, or does not cause distress or impairment in functioning significant. The following questionnaires are presented for informational purposes and to promote reflection and not for self-diagnosis. If you have serious difficulties adapting to you, please consult a health professional for a diagnosis. (1) American Psychiatric Association, DSM-IV, Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. French translation, Paris, Masson, 1996, 1056p.

Brain cancer: a promising new drug developed by the team of Professor Richard Béliveau. An agreement of more than $ 35 million has been reached with the U.S. company Geron to develop further created a promising drug in the laboratory of Richard Beliveau, a professor in the Department of Chemistry and Chair in prevention and treatment of cancer. Through this agreement, a Phase 2 clinical study in 2011 begin in patients with brain metastases from lung cancer or breast cancer. www.guidesanteenligne.com/news_mail.asp?ID=147159

Teachers depleted
Some 70 teachers and parents have expressed yesterday on the bridge-Patrick Hackett Mountain Road in Granby. Lantern in hand, they wanted to "clarify" the Charest government on the lack of services offered to students. For example, in the Haute-Yamaska, having not received the necessary services in high school, "the number of students who suffer from serious difficulties exploded in adult education for years. They are the majority. Many dyslexics, some serious anxiety disorders, psychoses and pervasive developmental disorders (...)», read the President of Teachers Union Haute-Yamaska, Michelle Marcotte, from the projected text on the back Block pub McIntosh. www.cyberpresse.ca/la-voix-de-lest/actualites/201101/20/01-4361916-les-enseignants-sepuisent.php

Too many Quebec workers overqualified. In Quebec, nearly a third of all Quebec workers are overqualified in relation to their jobs. Among the graduates of college and university, this rate rises to over 40%. Should we see a "waste of human resources? Martin has an MA in art history. Yet today he is employed by a ... financial institution. "In art history, there are not many job opportunities," says one who prefers to conceal his real name. For two years, the young man looked for a job in his field, but in vain. To pay the rent, he became an agent at the customer service of a financial institution, a job that requires a degree in secondary five. "At this point, I was really wondering why I decided to study art history. I thought I would have had to study to become an electrician. I was really discouraged, "he quips. A few months later, however, Martin has been promoted, becoming a trainer in customer service. Even if he had no degree in administration, as requested by the job, training was recognized. "So I can say indirectly, at least, I used my studies," he quips. In Quebec, thousands of workers face a similar situation, their training is far superior or unrelated to their daily grind. The phenomenon affects 28% of all Quebec workers, according to a study conducted in November by Bruno Hubert, a masters student at the National Institute of Scientific Research (INRS), who worked in collaboration with the Confederation of Trade Unions Quebec. www.cyberpresse.ca/le-soleil/actualites/education/201101/23/01-4362958-trop-de-travailleurs-quebecois-surqualifies.php

Welcome to the Choice program online degree from the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Ottawa www.sciencessociales.uottawa.ca / eng / prem_cycle_choix_programme.asp . Using this online tool, you choose a series of statements that will guide you to a program of the Faculty of Social Sciences. Of course, it is important to make your choice based on your interests, your skills and your abilities. The tool is not "scientific" should be seen rather as additional information that enriches the one you already have and that could help you target a curriculum more in line with your personality. Step 1: Which of the four descriptions below best reflects your interests?

For students profiles sciences and humanities. A new bachelor of environmental studies in the fall in Sherbrooke The environment is no longer solely a matter for scientific as the social, legal and economic relations are now an integral part of an environmental and sustainable development . So that all students can follow the same course they come from a profile science or humanities, they begin their journey by an upgrade in the humanities or natural sciences as appropriate. "This approach is specific and unique to the Bachelor of Environmental Studies offered by the CUFE" specifies its director, Michel Montpetit. www.usherbrooke.ca/environnement/accueil/babillard/babillard-details/article/14125

UQTR - A video that lowers the stress level of future nurses. Approaching the first evaluation on the Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) teaching staff of the Department of Nursing UQTR noted that stress was a skyrocket among students first year. Diagnosis: a success rate sawtooth caused by excessive stress. Treatment: designing a video popularizing the OSCE. http://entete.uqtr.ca/description.php?no_fiche=10223 § ion_cat = 1 (see the video clip on this page)

innovative teaching approaches to UQAC with First Nations. The first cohorts of students in the short program of undergraduate "Prevention of addiction in young First Nations" have completed their training last December. www.uqac.ca/uqactualite/categorie.php?date=20110124084415

Midwives: unemployed graduates. In a letter to Health Minister Yves Bolduc, students in midwifery complain of broken promises and require the establishment of birthing centers to enable them to practice their profession. www.cyberpresse.ca/actualites/quebec-canada/sante/201101/27/01-4364459-sages-femmes-diplomees-sans-emploi.php

UQTR as most midwives possible despite the lack of jobs www.cyberpresse.ca/le-nouvelliste/actualites/201101/28/01-4364485-luqtr-forme-le-plus-de-sages-femmes-possible-malgre-le-manque-demplois . php

How to confess to a crime. Unlike coercion, which often leads to false confessions, establishing a communication relationship with the accused is more likely to lead to a true confession. Last October, the whole country was horrified by the facts surrounding the crimes of the former Colonel Russell Williams, convicted of rape and murder of two young women in Ontario. The information made public during the trial we have observed from the accused to confess after three hours of an interrogation that lasted 10 hours in all. www.nouvelles.umontreal.ca/recherche/sciences-sociales-psychologie/20110124-comment-faire-avouer-un-criminel.html

Documentation and Training
Dialogue Committee members are currently working on organizing the next symposium and invite you to block your agenda for the 14 to 16 September 2011 for this event to be held at the Inn Godefroy. Dialogue is an association that wants to be a gathering place for all players in the midst of higher education who have at heart the progress of students and working to help students transition from college to university. Consultants and professional school information, guidance counselors, psychologists, admissions officers, advisors to future students, registrars, directors ... are all titles that include these professionals. The diversity of our training and our business does not prevent us from finding ourselves around a common concern: the quality of our interventions. Thank you kindly forward this preliminary invitation to your colleagues may be interested in joining us. A complete schedule will be sent to the beginning of April, including fares and accommodation options. The student in a strange environment plural 14, 15 and September 16, 2011 Auberge Godefroy Becancour We'll be there! And you? The organizing committee Dialogue 2011 Michele Beaudoin, Isabelle Simard, Daniel Demers, Sophie Blanchet, Melanie Clement, Maryse Lachance, Michelle Bourdages.
Jump into the future, become a PRO http://www.deviensunpro.org/

suicide in Quebec. At week's suicide prevention in Quebec, launched by the Quebec Association for Suicide Prevention (AQPS) entitled Suicide is not an option, the results of a study National Institute of Public Health (INSPQ) are made public. In 2009, 1,068 suicides were recorded in Quebec, which accounts for 13.5 deaths per 100,000 people. For 2008, the number was 1122 (14.4 per 100 000). Although these figures are provisional (coroners' inquests are still pending), it appears that the downward trend observed in recent years continues. The suicide rate in Quebec remains the highest in the country. www.psychomedia.qc.ca/suicide/2011-01-27/statistiques-quebec

For over 10 years ... The Cultural Council regions of Quebec and Chaudière-Appalaches offers training for professional artists, craftsmen, managers and workers Cultural from all disciplines of the cultural sector. DEVELOPMENT: for administrators, volunteers and managers, Management, Information Technology Disciplines: Visual Arts, Film, Video, TV, Dance, Museums, Theater www.culture-quebec.qc.ca/formation

Unemployment World . Record in 2011. workers of African descent to camp reforestation company Khaira in the Golden area. In its annual report on employment, International Labour Office (ILO), an organ of the United Nations estimates that global unemployment shatter records for a third straight year in 2011. Despite a strong rebound in global growth in 2010, the unemployment rate fell by only a tenth to 6.2%. In total, 205 million people worldwide were unemployed last year. www.radio-canada.ca/nouvelles/Economie/2011/01/25/005-chomage-monde-bit.shtml

nurse practitioners: an alarming failure rate. The high number of failures so worried about the College Nurses of Quebec Federation of General Practitioners. The training program university nurse practitioners (IPS) faces another challenge. Nearly 40% of students enrolled at the option of primary care have failed the provincial exam last, just before Christmas - this review is essential to graduation. A total of 33 aspirants to a nurse practitioner specializing had registered for consideration by the College of Nurses of Quebec (ONQ). Of these, 12 did not meet the requirements of practice, learned Press. The number of failures is worrisome to the point where the provincial review committee, composed of doctors and IPS, requested a meeting with officials of the six universities that offer the course in Quebec to see if the problem is the students themselves or gaps in the training program. "It is clear that a success rate of 100%, says the president of the OIIQ Gyslaine Desrosiers. But these positions have great responsibilities and requires special knowledge. The review committee is concerned. www.cyberpresse.ca/actualites/quebec-canada/sante/201101/19/01-4361797-infirmieres-praticiennes-specialisees-un-taux-dechec-inquietant.php

VIDEO GAMES Video games do not promote obesity in children. Video games and the Internet are not necessarily related to obesity in children, but rather may influence their school career. According to a study by the University of Michigan, many children who play video games are not more obese than their peers, but their academic results are less good. This study also found that children who surf the Internet more often than others generally have more facilities for reading. Parental income, education and origin culture are better indicators of prevalence of obesity, researchers have found, that the use of new technologies by children. "However, a nuanced study, there is evidence that children who play more than other video games have worse educational outcomes, are more aggressive and are less valued by their teachers, compared to children who play less or no video games. "At the same time, Internet use reflects academic achievement, greater literacy and better self-esteem, the researchers said. The researchers also expressed their concerns with regard to inequalities in access to technology between rich and poor. http://lejournaldemontreal.canoe.ca/journaldemontreal/actualites/sante/archives/2011/01/20110120-135829.html

The good and bad fats affect the risk of depression. Saturated fats and trans fats increase the risk of depression whereas polyunsaturated fat and olive oil, the decrease, according to a study published in the journal PlosOne. Almudena Sánchez-Villegas and colleagues from the Universities of Navarra and Las Palmas have analyzed the dietary habits 12 059 for 6 years. None of them suffered from depression at baseline as was the case 657 to the end. Those who had high intakes of trans fatty acids had a higher risk of depression by 48% compared to those not consuming these fats. This was more consumption, the greater the risk was high. www.psychomedia.qc.ca/depression/2011-01-26/alimentation-bons-mauvais-gras-influence-risque

Depression: Electroconvulsive therapy (100 000 persons per year) being banned in the U.S.? www.psychomedia.qc.ca/depression/2011-01-30/therapie-electroconvulsive-fda-etats-unis




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In 2011, the 9th Congress of ACOC will be held in partnership with the UQTR 1, 2 and 3 June www.acoc.info/accueil/affichage.asp?B=971 ACOC The highlight its 10 year history.

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