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People call us because they don't know who else to turn to [Interview].
The Adalis Public Interest Group (GIP) comprises Drogues Info Service, Écoute Alcool, Écoute Cannabis, and Joueurs Écoute Info Service. Users or their loved ones call "because they don't...
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A century of health education.
A timeline from 1902 to 2010 tracing the history of health education (laws, key documents, institutions, etc.).
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The conditions of "living."
A call for reflection by Philippe Lecorps for "thoughtful prevention based on caring for others."
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The Role of Health Education in Schools [Interview].
Interview with Nadine Neulat-Billard, Head of the Office of Health, Social Services, and Safety, Directorate General for School Education at the Ministry of National Education. Health...
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Future prospects for health promotion.
After discussing, in the first part of this issue, the evolution of health education through the lens of articles published in *La Santé de l'homme*, we asked several experts to share...
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SOS Amitié: No Advice, Just a Listening Ear [Interview].
SOS Amitié France serves as a barometer of the population’s mental health, highlighting a “rise in unhappiness and loneliness.” What sets this telephone service apart is that it is...
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The various forms of refusing medical treatment.
Why do people forgo medical care? Caroline Desprès, a physician and anthropologist, conducted some forty interviews in the Lille area to explore this question. While the decision to...
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Health helpline services: examples of calls received.
We asked three helplines—Fil Santé Jeunes, Addictions Drogues Alcool Info Service, and Hépatites Info Service—to share specific examples of calls they’ve received. The desire to confide...
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I get the feeling that the concept of volunteering is fading away [Interview].
At SOS Suicide Phénix, every volunteer counselor who is recruited first undergoes a training program. As a result, a counselor does not become operational for several months, or even a...
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Quebec: Peer-led interventions are making inroads in health promotion.
In Quebec, peer-led interventions are thriving. They are widely implemented among stigmatized populations—for example, in HIV prevention efforts and initiatives targeting vulnerable...