View allAll Photos Tagged HealthSystems

Listen to The Kevin Trudeau Show!

www.ktradionetwork.com/

 

Get The Truth About Kevin!

kevinswiki.com/

 

The Kevin Trudeau Show is sponsored by Royal Velvet Deer Antler Velvet:

www.royalvelvetforlife.com?a_aid=4e173fba93ebf

Zum sechsten Mal findet die erfolgreiche Reihe von Veranstaltungen mit Angehörigen von Pflege- und diesen verwandten Berufen statt. Die Veranstaltungsreihe, die politische Äußerung mit künstlerischer Darbietung verbindet möchte auf die katastrophale Situation der Pflege in Deutschland aufmerksam machen.

Veranstaltungsort ist das Kulturhaus Alte Feuerwache in Berlin Friedrichshain. Dieses war nahezu ausverkauft.

Das Konzept ist an das des Poetry Slams angelegt. Alle Auftretenden haben rund zehn Minuten Zeit für ihren Slam. Jedoch gibt es keinen Wettbewerb, das gemeinsame wird betont, es findet kein Wettkampf statt.

Der Abend beginnt mit Yvonne Falckners Auftritt als dementer Vampir und der damit ergebenen Überleitung zu Florian Eichhorn, Autor des gleichnamigen Buches. Mit seinem Slam "Nur mal kurz - ein kurzer Einblick in den Pflege-Alltag" gibt er einen humorvollen Einblick in Nöte des Pflegepersonals.

Ihm folgt Stefan Schulz, der mit seinem Slam "Drinnen ist draußen" das schwierige Thema Forensik und den Umgang mit strafunmündigen Tätern im Alltag kraftvoll und emotional darstellt.

Annett Metzenthins Slam "Make Pflege not war" wirft einen Blick auf die Pflege durch Angehörige und ist ein Aufruf zum Miteinander, anstatt des Gegeneinanders mit professioneller Pflege.

Die erste Halbzeit des CareSlams endet mit der Sängerin Elisabeth Schwarz und ihren Lied "Kind. Mutter. Mensch.", welches das Leben eines alten Menschens im Heim gefühlvoll thematisiert.

Auftakt der zweiten Hälfte ist Jörg Richert von KARUNA mit zwei ehemaligen Straßenkindern. Jörg Richert tritt in seinem Slam ""Suchen tut mich keiner..." Straßenkinder in Deutschland" für ein Umdenken im Umgang mit den Betroffenen ein und vor allem dafür, dass diese vermehrt einbezogen werden. Michi und Chris tragen zudem Gedichte von ehemaligen Straßenkindern vor.

Der nächste Slam berührt das Tabuthema Tod und den Umgang mit Kindern, die tot geboren sind oder in kürzester Zeit sterben werden. Der Fotograf Kai Gebel fotografiert zusammen mit einem Netzwerk von rund 600 weiteren Fotografen in Deutschland und Österreich diese "Sternenkinder" und verschafft somit den Eltern die Möglichkeit einer bleibenden Erinnerung. "Vom ersten und letzten Bild" handelt sein Slam.

Mit den STUBI Cops Franziska Behrenbeck, Claudia Fröhlich und Lena Herbrandt betritt der Nachwuchs in Form von Studentinnen die Bühne und stellt ihren Slam "Die Reise ins Unbekannte" vor.

Ihnen folgt Roger Konrad der auf den Pflegeaktionstag am 12. Mai 2017 hinweist.

Den Abschluss des CareSlams bildet ein zweiter Auftritt von Elisabeth Schwarz mit ihrem Lied "Zeitlos".

Danach betreten nochmal alle Beteiligten die Bühne.

Listen to The Kevin Trudeau Show!

www.ktradionetwork.com/

 

Get The Truth About Kevin!

kevinswiki.com/

 

The Kevin Trudeau Show is sponsored by Royal Velvet Deer Antler Velvet:

www.royalvelvetforlife.com?a_aid=4e173fba93ebf

The 2016 edition of our annual Sick or Treat Charity Ball was held on October 28 at Doltone House, Hyde Park in Sydney!

 

It was a spectacular night and a fantastic end to our wonderful Sick or Treat campaign which ran all of October! Every year in Australia there are over 42,000 diagnoses of rare or less common cancers and around 24,000 deaths, but with your help we can change this and make sure people fighting rare cancers have access to the drugs and treatment they need.

 

You can find out more about the work that Sick or Treat supports at www.rarecancers.org.au and make a donation yourself here: www.sickortreat.org.au/donations

Listen to The Kevin Trudeau Show!

www.ktradionetwork.com/

 

Get The Truth About Kevin!

kevinswiki.com/

 

The Kevin Trudeau Show is sponsored by Royal Velvet Deer Antler Velvet:

www.royalvelvetforlife.com?a_aid=4e173fba93ebf

In Berlin Friedrichshain findet der zweite "Care Slam" von Pflegekräften statt. Moderiert von Yvonne Falckner und Prof. Dr. rer. cur. Michael Bossle traten bei der Veranstaltung nach dem Vorbild der Poetry Slams insgesamt fünf Pflegefachkräfte auf, um sowohl fachlich, als auch persönlich und menschlich aus ihrem Alltag der Pflegearbeit in Deutschland zu berichten. Das Themenspektrum reichte dabei von der "Pflege als Teamaufgabe" von Michael Thomsen über selbstkritische Töne zur Ausbeutung von Pflegekräften durch Claudia Hanke bis zu den Erfahrungen von Marika Lazar in Verbänden und der Politik. Kerstin Vietze nahm zum sog. Helfersyndrom Stellung und Diana Leisering berichtet von ihrer Arbeit mit geistig und körperbehinderten Menschen.

Die musikalische Begleitung kan von der Inklusionsband "Handiclapped Band".

Hintergrund der Veranstaltungsreihe ist die katastrophale situation in der deutschen Pflege und den unmenschlichen Arbeitsbedingungen der Pflegekräfte.

The 2016 edition of our annual Sick or Treat Charity Ball was held on October 28 at Doltone House, Hyde Park in Sydney!

 

It was a spectacular night and a fantastic end to our wonderful Sick or Treat campaign which ran all of October! Every year in Australia there are over 42,000 diagnoses of rare or less common cancers and around 24,000 deaths, but with your help we can change this and make sure people fighting rare cancers have access to the drugs and treatment they need.

 

You can find out more about the work that Sick or Treat supports at www.rarecancers.org.au and make a donation yourself here: www.sickortreat.org.au/donations

The 2016 edition of our annual Sick or Treat Charity Ball was held on October 28 at Doltone House, Hyde Park in Sydney!

 

It was a spectacular night and a fantastic end to our wonderful Sick or Treat campaign which ran all of October! Every year in Australia there are over 42,000 diagnoses of rare or less common cancers and around 24,000 deaths, but with your help we can change this and make sure people fighting rare cancers have access to the drugs and treatment they need.

 

You can find out more about the work that Sick or Treat supports at www.rarecancers.org.au and make a donation yourself here: www.sickortreat.org.au/donations

Partners of the regional Amazon Malaria Initiative help ensure those at risk have access to diagnosis and treatment of this neglected vector-borne disease.

Listen to The Kevin Trudeau Show!

www.ktradionetwork.com/

 

Get The Truth About Kevin!

kevinswiki.com/

 

The Kevin Trudeau Show is sponsored by Royal Velvet Deer Antler Velvet:

www.royalvelvetforlife.com?a_aid=4e173fba93ebf

The 2016 edition of our annual Sick or Treat Charity Ball was held on October 28 at Doltone House, Hyde Park in Sydney!

 

It was a spectacular night and a fantastic end to our wonderful Sick or Treat campaign which ran all of October! Every year in Australia there are over 42,000 diagnoses of rare or less common cancers and around 24,000 deaths, but with your help we can change this and make sure people fighting rare cancers have access to the drugs and treatment they need.

 

You can find out more about the work that Sick or Treat supports at www.rarecancers.org.au and make a donation yourself here: www.sickortreat.org.au/donations

The 2016 edition of our annual Sick or Treat Charity Ball was held on October 28 at Doltone House, Hyde Park in Sydney!

 

It was a spectacular night and a fantastic end to our wonderful Sick or Treat campaign which ran all of October! Every year in Australia there are over 42,000 diagnoses of rare or less common cancers and around 24,000 deaths, but with your help we can change this and make sure people fighting rare cancers have access to the drugs and treatment they need.

 

You can find out more about the work that Sick or Treat supports at www.rarecancers.org.au and make a donation yourself here: www.sickortreat.org.au/donations

The 2016 edition of our annual Sick or Treat Charity Ball was held on October 28 at Doltone House, Hyde Park in Sydney!

 

It was a spectacular night and a fantastic end to our wonderful Sick or Treat campaign which ran all of October! Every year in Australia there are over 42,000 diagnoses of rare or less common cancers and around 24,000 deaths, but with your help we can change this and make sure people fighting rare cancers have access to the drugs and treatment they need.

 

You can find out more about the work that Sick or Treat supports at www.rarecancers.org.au and make a donation yourself here: www.sickortreat.org.au/donations

The 2016 edition of our annual Sick or Treat Charity Ball was held on October 28 at Doltone House, Hyde Park in Sydney!

 

It was a spectacular night and a fantastic end to our wonderful Sick or Treat campaign which ran all of October! Every year in Australia there are over 42,000 diagnoses of rare or less common cancers and around 24,000 deaths, but with your help we can change this and make sure people fighting rare cancers have access to the drugs and treatment they need.

 

You can find out more about the work that Sick or Treat supports at www.rarecancers.org.au and make a donation yourself here: www.sickortreat.org.au/donations

The 2016 edition of our annual Sick or Treat Charity Ball was held on October 28 at Doltone House, Hyde Park in Sydney!

 

It was a spectacular night and a fantastic end to our wonderful Sick or Treat campaign which ran all of October! Every year in Australia there are over 42,000 diagnoses of rare or less common cancers and around 24,000 deaths, but with your help we can change this and make sure people fighting rare cancers have access to the drugs and treatment they need.

 

You can find out more about the work that Sick or Treat supports at www.rarecancers.org.au and make a donation yourself here: www.sickortreat.org.au/donations

The 2016 edition of our annual Sick or Treat Charity Ball was held on October 28 at Doltone House, Hyde Park in Sydney!

 

It was a spectacular night and a fantastic end to our wonderful Sick or Treat campaign which ran all of October! Every year in Australia there are over 42,000 diagnoses of rare or less common cancers and around 24,000 deaths, but with your help we can change this and make sure people fighting rare cancers have access to the drugs and treatment they need.

 

You can find out more about the work that Sick or Treat supports at www.rarecancers.org.au and make a donation yourself here: www.sickortreat.org.au/donations

Holding her newborn, a woman stands at a Chancho Buba health post in Oromia Region, Ethiopia.

 

John Snow, Inc. (JSI) works with the Federal Ministry of Health (FMOH) on a variety of health system strengthening interventions. These include training and capacity building for health extension workers, developing and implementing strategies to administer immunizations and HIV testing services and treatment, and improving service delivery. JSI’s work supports the long-term development of primary health care in Ethiopia at all levels to improve the health of people across the country.

 

Health Management Information System (HMIS) uses health information to improve service delivery within specific administrative areas and contributes to the creation of an enabling environment that supports a culture of information use at health center and woreda levels, and contributes towards improvement in decision making for better health services management.

 

Photo by Shahzad Noorani

The 2016 edition of our annual Sick or Treat Charity Ball was held on October 28 at Doltone House, Hyde Park in Sydney!

 

It was a spectacular night and a fantastic end to our wonderful Sick or Treat campaign which ran all of October! Every year in Australia there are over 42,000 diagnoses of rare or less common cancers and around 24,000 deaths, but with your help we can change this and make sure people fighting rare cancers have access to the drugs and treatment they need.

 

You can find out more about the work that Sick or Treat supports at www.rarecancers.org.au and make a donation yourself here: www.sickortreat.org.au/donations

The 2016 edition of our annual Sick or Treat Charity Ball was held on October 28 at Doltone House, Hyde Park in Sydney!

 

It was a spectacular night and a fantastic end to our wonderful Sick or Treat campaign which ran all of October! Every year in Australia there are over 42,000 diagnoses of rare or less common cancers and around 24,000 deaths, but with your help we can change this and make sure people fighting rare cancers have access to the drugs and treatment they need.

 

You can find out more about the work that Sick or Treat supports at www.rarecancers.org.au and make a donation yourself here: www.sickortreat.org.au/donations

A health extension worker explains child growth to a mother using a growth monitoring chart at a Chancho Buba health post in Oromia Region, Ethiopia.

 

John Snow, Inc. (JSI) works with the Federal Ministry of Health (FMOH) on a variety of health system strengthening interventions. These include training and capacity building for health extension workers, developing and implementing strategies to administer immunizations and HIV testing services and treatment, and improving service delivery. JSI’s work supports the long-term development of primary health care in Ethiopia at all levels to improve the health of people across the country.

 

Health Management Information System (HMIS) uses health information to improve service delivery within specific administrative areas and contributes to the creation of an enabling environment that supports a culture of information use at health center and woreda levels, and contributes towards improvement in decision making for better health services management.

 

Photo by Shahzad Noorani

 

The 2016 edition of our annual Sick or Treat Charity Ball was held on October 28 at Doltone House, Hyde Park in Sydney!

 

It was a spectacular night and a fantastic end to our wonderful Sick or Treat campaign which ran all of October! Every year in Australia there are over 42,000 diagnoses of rare or less common cancers and around 24,000 deaths, but with your help we can change this and make sure people fighting rare cancers have access to the drugs and treatment they need.

 

You can find out more about the work that Sick or Treat supports at www.rarecancers.org.au and make a donation yourself here: www.sickortreat.org.au/donations

Dr Maria Ruseva, Programme Manager of Public Health Services in WHO/Europe, introduces the scope and purpose and programme of the two-and-a-half days of policy dialogue. Next to her is Dr Gauden Galea, Director of the Division of Noncommunicable Diseases and Health Promotion in WHO/Europe.

Listen to The Kevin Trudeau Show!

www.ktradionetwork.com/

 

Get The Truth About Kevin!

kevinswiki.com/

 

The Kevin Trudeau Show is sponsored by Royal Velvet Deer Antler Velvet:

www.royalvelvetforlife.com?a_aid=4e173fba93ebf

The 2016 edition of our annual Sick or Treat Charity Ball was held on October 28 at Doltone House, Hyde Park in Sydney!

 

It was a spectacular night and a fantastic end to our wonderful Sick or Treat campaign which ran all of October! Every year in Australia there are over 42,000 diagnoses of rare or less common cancers and around 24,000 deaths, but with your help we can change this and make sure people fighting rare cancers have access to the drugs and treatment they need.

 

You can find out more about the work that Sick or Treat supports at www.rarecancers.org.au and make a donation yourself here: www.sickortreat.org.au/donations

Listen to The Kevin Trudeau Show!

www.ktradionetwork.com/

 

Get The Truth About Kevin!

kevinswiki.com/

 

The Kevin Trudeau Show is sponsored by Royal Velvet Deer Antler Velvet:

www.royalvelvetforlife.com?a_aid=4e173fba93ebf

Listen to The Kevin Trudeau Show!

www.ktradionetwork.com/

 

Get The Truth About Kevin!

kevinswiki.com/

 

The Kevin Trudeau Show is sponsored by Royal Velvet Deer Antler Velvet:

www.royalvelvetforlife.com?a_aid=4e173fba93ebf

The 2016 edition of our annual Sick or Treat Charity Ball was held on October 28 at Doltone House, Hyde Park in Sydney!

 

It was a spectacular night and a fantastic end to our wonderful Sick or Treat campaign which ran all of October! Every year in Australia there are over 42,000 diagnoses of rare or less common cancers and around 24,000 deaths, but with your help we can change this and make sure people fighting rare cancers have access to the drugs and treatment they need.

 

You can find out more about the work that Sick or Treat supports at www.rarecancers.org.au and make a donation yourself here: www.sickortreat.org.au/donations

Dr Erik Baizhunusov, Kazakhstan’s Vice-minister of Health, addresses the participants from the 11 Newly Independent States at the opening session of the meeting. Next to him are Dr Gauden Galea, Director of the Division of Noncommunicable Diseases and Health Promotion in WHO/Europe, and Dr Maria Ruseva, Programme Manager of Public Health Services in WHO/Europe.

(From left) Professor Hanne Tonessen, Director of the WHO Collaborating Centre on Health Promoting Hospitals, Dr Maria Ruseva, Programme Manager of Public Health Services in WHO/Europe and Dr Tobias Schueth, Team Leader of the Community Action for Health Project in Kyrgyzstan, discuss how to mobilize health professionals.

The 2016 edition of our annual Sick or Treat Charity Ball was held on October 28 at Doltone House, Hyde Park in Sydney!

 

It was a spectacular night and a fantastic end to our wonderful Sick or Treat campaign which ran all of October! Every year in Australia there are over 42,000 diagnoses of rare or less common cancers and around 24,000 deaths, but with your help we can change this and make sure people fighting rare cancers have access to the drugs and treatment they need.

 

You can find out more about the work that Sick or Treat supports at www.rarecancers.org.au and make a donation yourself here: www.sickortreat.org.au/donations

Nach einer Idee und moderiert von Yvonne Falckner findet in Berlin Friedrichshain der dritte CareSlam zur Verbesserung der Arbeitsbedingungen im Gesundheitsbereich statt. In Anlehnung an das Konzept des Poetry Slams berichten Betroffene von ihrer Situation, den Arbeitsbedingungen im deutschen Gesundheitssystem, sowie deren Auswirkungen auf ihr eigenes Leben.

"Im schmalen Grad zwischen Grundpflege und Behandlungspflege werden sie von den wahren Tugenden des Pflegeberufes berichten, um der nichtpflegenden Gesellschaft, einen Einblick in das wahre Leben und Können von Pflegekräften zu geben.", so die Veranstalter. Zudem wollen sie "Pflegekräften eine Bühne zu bieten, damit diese über ihren vielseitigen Beruf und ihre Pflegepersönlichkeit berichten können, um die nichtpflegende Gesellschaft für das wichtige Thema einer guten Pflege- und Gesundheitsversorgung zu sensibilisieren."

Ein emotionaler Höhepunkt war die Verabschiedung, von Mona Löffler-Jahraus, die zu den Gründerinnen des CareSlams gehört und sich aus gesundheitlichen Gründen zurückzieht.

Schirmherr der Veranstaltungsreihe ist Prof. Dr. rer. cur. Michael Bossle.

Auf der Bühne steht auch Andreas Westerfellhaus, Präsident des Deutschen Pflegerats e.V., der engagiert eine Neuausrichtung der Pflegepolitik fordert und zudem auch die Pflegenden selbst zu einem größeren Selbstbewusstsein und dem Eintreten für ihre Belange ermuntert. Am Ende seines Auftritts wird eine Rede von ihm, in der er Rassismus und Fremdenfeindlichkeit geißelt, eingespielt. Während der Einspielung bauen er und Yvonne Falckner symbolisch ein Zelt, wie sie z.B. in Idomeni zu tausenden in Verwendung sind, ab, um Geflüchtete willkommen zu heißen. Im Bild: Anja Herzog, examinierte Krankenschwester, palliative care mit ihrem Slam

"Notwendigkeit der Kommunikation in der Grundpflege.".

The 2016 edition of our annual Sick or Treat Charity Ball was held on October 28 at Doltone House, Hyde Park in Sydney!

 

It was a spectacular night and a fantastic end to our wonderful Sick or Treat campaign which ran all of October! Every year in Australia there are over 42,000 diagnoses of rare or less common cancers and around 24,000 deaths, but with your help we can change this and make sure people fighting rare cancers have access to the drugs and treatment they need.

 

You can find out more about the work that Sick or Treat supports at www.rarecancers.org.au and make a donation yourself here: www.sickortreat.org.au/donations

The 2016 edition of our annual Sick or Treat Charity Ball was held on October 28 at Doltone House, Hyde Park in Sydney!

 

It was a spectacular night and a fantastic end to our wonderful Sick or Treat campaign which ran all of October! Every year in Australia there are over 42,000 diagnoses of rare or less common cancers and around 24,000 deaths, but with your help we can change this and make sure people fighting rare cancers have access to the drugs and treatment they need.

 

You can find out more about the work that Sick or Treat supports at www.rarecancers.org.au and make a donation yourself here: www.sickortreat.org.au/donations

The 2016 edition of our annual Sick or Treat Charity Ball was held on October 28 at Doltone House, Hyde Park in Sydney!

 

It was a spectacular night and a fantastic end to our wonderful Sick or Treat campaign which ran all of October! Every year in Australia there are over 42,000 diagnoses of rare or less common cancers and around 24,000 deaths, but with your help we can change this and make sure people fighting rare cancers have access to the drugs and treatment they need.

 

You can find out more about the work that Sick or Treat supports at www.rarecancers.org.au and make a donation yourself here: www.sickortreat.org.au/donations

The 2016 edition of our annual Sick or Treat Charity Ball was held on October 28 at Doltone House, Hyde Park in Sydney!

 

It was a spectacular night and a fantastic end to our wonderful Sick or Treat campaign which ran all of October! Every year in Australia there are over 42,000 diagnoses of rare or less common cancers and around 24,000 deaths, but with your help we can change this and make sure people fighting rare cancers have access to the drugs and treatment they need.

 

You can find out more about the work that Sick or Treat supports at www.rarecancers.org.au and make a donation yourself here: www.sickortreat.org.au/donations

The 2016 edition of our annual Sick or Treat Charity Ball was held on October 28 at Doltone House, Hyde Park in Sydney!

 

It was a spectacular night and a fantastic end to our wonderful Sick or Treat campaign which ran all of October! Every year in Australia there are over 42,000 diagnoses of rare or less common cancers and around 24,000 deaths, but with your help we can change this and make sure people fighting rare cancers have access to the drugs and treatment they need.

 

You can find out more about the work that Sick or Treat supports at www.rarecancers.org.au and make a donation yourself here: www.sickortreat.org.au/donations

A boy peers through a new permiter fence at the Magbafth Maternal and Child Health Post (MCHP) in Tonkolili District, Sierra Leone on April 5, 2017. (Photo by Joshua Yospyn for JSI)

Dr. Braima Osaio-Kamara, District Medical Officer (DMO), stands for a portrait at the District Health Management Team (DHMT) office in Bombali District, Sierra Leone on April 4, 2017. (Photo by Joshua Yospyn for JSI)

The 2016 edition of our annual Sick or Treat Charity Ball was held on October 28 at Doltone House, Hyde Park in Sydney!

 

It was a spectacular night and a fantastic end to our wonderful Sick or Treat campaign which ran all of October! Every year in Australia there are over 42,000 diagnoses of rare or less common cancers and around 24,000 deaths, but with your help we can change this and make sure people fighting rare cancers have access to the drugs and treatment they need.

 

You can find out more about the work that Sick or Treat supports at www.rarecancers.org.au and make a donation yourself here: www.sickortreat.org.au/donations

MMB joined Children’s National Health System President and CEO Kurt Newman M.D. to make an announcement related to the new Children’s National Research and Innovation Campus on the former Walter Reed Army Medical Center site in Ward 4.

The 2016 edition of our annual Sick or Treat Charity Ball was held on October 28 at Doltone House, Hyde Park in Sydney!

 

It was a spectacular night and a fantastic end to our wonderful Sick or Treat campaign which ran all of October! Every year in Australia there are over 42,000 diagnoses of rare or less common cancers and around 24,000 deaths, but with your help we can change this and make sure people fighting rare cancers have access to the drugs and treatment they need.

 

You can find out more about the work that Sick or Treat supports at www.rarecancers.org.au and make a donation yourself here: www.sickortreat.org.au/donations

The 2016 edition of our annual Sick or Treat Charity Ball was held on October 28 at Doltone House, Hyde Park in Sydney!

 

It was a spectacular night and a fantastic end to our wonderful Sick or Treat campaign which ran all of October! Every year in Australia there are over 42,000 diagnoses of rare or less common cancers and around 24,000 deaths, but with your help we can change this and make sure people fighting rare cancers have access to the drugs and treatment they need.

 

You can find out more about the work that Sick or Treat supports at www.rarecancers.org.au and make a donation yourself here: www.sickortreat.org.au/donations

Isha F.T. Kamara, an In-charge and Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Aid, works a rehabilitated water pump at the Fothenah Bana MCHP in Tonkolili District, Sierra Leone on April 4, 2017. (Photo by Joshua Yospyn for JSI)

Seit rund zwei Jahren protestiert die selbstorganisierte Gruppe "Pflege am Boden" mit ihren namengebenden Flashmobs in Berlin und ganz Deutschland gegen die katastrophalen Bedingungen in der deutschen Pflegelandschaft.

Unabhängig von Gewerkschaften und anderen großen Organisationen nehmen die Pflegekräfte die Proteste selbst in die Hand und tragen ihre Erfahrungen aus dem pflegerischen Alltag auf die Straße und bis in die Büros von Mitgliedern des Bundestages.

Daraus hervorgegangen ist die Veranstaltung "CareSlam - Vom Boden auf die Bühne. Wir sind viele! Wir sind mehr!", zu der mehrere Dutzend Zuschauer in die Studiobühne Alte Feuerwache in Berlin Friedrichshain kamen.

Nach Vorbild des Poetry Slams standen insgesamt fünf Angehörige sozialer Berufe auf der Bühne, die mal witzig, mal berührend von ihren persönlichen Erfahrungen, ihrer Arbeit und den Mängeln des Gesundheitssystems berichten. Die vorgetragenen Texte handelten sowohl von der Arbeit in der Intensivmedizin, als auch von der eigenen, schweren Erkrankung. Der Sexualassistenz und dem gerappten Aufruf, zusammenzuhalten und gemeinsam den Missständen den Kampf anzusagen. Auch die unmenschlichen Zustände in der Altenpflege wurden thematisiert.

Moderiert und organisiert wurde der CareSlam von Yvonne Falckner und Mona Löffler-Jahraus. Die Veranstalterinnen zeigten sich mit dem ersten CareSlam sehr zufrieden und wollen solche Veranstaltungen wiederholen.

1 2 ••• 21 22 24 26 27 ••• 39 40