… women remain the default carers in Irish society; family care work is shared unequally between women (70%) and men … households spent the largest amount of daily time (29%) on care for household members. Related to the allotted role of … Similarly, the absence of good-quality state residential care facilities for elderly people means that female family …
… generous parental leave and its well-developed public day-care services, education, health and infrastructure, … under way to support fathers’ participation in child care, especially taking up parental leave. The Family …
… participation of women. Policy instruments, such as child-care services and incentives for employers to support … in all three of Prezi’s values (We Picture, We Team, We Care). Lessons to be learned The most important lesson from …
… In order to conduct a proper policy for medico-social care and prevention it is important to estimate the number of … different data sources), it showed that prevention and care needs are important in Belgium. Mandatory registration … in the future, that data will be accessible to all health care providers. [1] French link: …
… initiative of health professionals: the protocol medical care for women and girls with FGM The Model protocol medical care for women and girls with FGM is a joint initiative of … professionals can deliver medical, psychosocial and sexual care to girls and women who are victims of FGM. The protocol …
… health institutions, covering all the Portuguese primary care services and all the public hospitals and has more than … in future generations. [6] Moreover, within primary care, the risk or the existence of FGM must be identified in any clinical activity, namely those related to health care for children and youths, vaccination, family planning, …