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Zum vierten Mal stehen in Berlin Friedrichshain in der "Alten Feuerwache" Pflegekräfte auf der Bühne, um in einem dem Poetry- bzw. ScienceSlam entlehnten Konzept über ihre Alltagssituationen und den Pflegenotstand in Deutschland zu berichten.

Den Beginn macht Achim Reichert, Altenpfleger, Lehrer für Pflegeberufe und Musiker mit seinem Slam: „Von Höcksken auf Stöcksken oder vom Konzept zum Gesetz“. Es folgt Corinna Seegert, examinierte Krankenschwester und stellvertretende Pflegedienstleitung mit ihrer musikalischen Einlage „I want get my disinfection“, zu der sie sich die Organisatorin Yvonne Falckner mit auf die Bühne holt. Die junge Esma Özdemir, Gesundheits- und Krankenpflegerin beeindruckt alle Anwesenden mit ihrer emotionalen und eindrücklichen „Eine Hommage an die Pflege“. Die Mitbegründerin und Organisatorin Yvonne Falckner gibt darauffolgend einen Überblick über das Wesen und die Entstehung des CareSlams. Katja Krebs, Künstlerin und freie Dozentin lässt die Puppen tanzen bzw. sprechen mit ihrem Slam: „Handpuppeneinsatz in der Demenzbetreuung".

Für die musikalische Begleitung dieser Veranstaltung sorgen die "Steinlandpiraten".

Schirmherr der Veranstaltungsreihe ist Prof. Dr. rer. cur. Michael Bossle. Im Bild: Esma Özdemir.

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

I fill-flashed this shot with a tungsten gelled speedlight. I could have shot this at a higher shutter speed, but in order to allow time for the fireworks to drag across the screen, I had to keep the shutter open longer. This also meant that I couldn't move the camera for the duration of the exposure, something not easy to do handheld. It helped that I crouched down to a more stable shooting position.

Another GoPro Hero HD shot. The camera tends to do better outside. When shooting indoors, the color always is off (auto white balance, ISO and shutter speed). So I played with the colors and black clipping a bit to make this shot pop more.

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

While a mother sits with an infant waiting to receive services, health extension workers record patient information on the IMNCI register 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

A delivery bed, bed screen on castor wheels, baby cot, and a reproductive health kit with life-saving delivery assistance equipment is delivered to the Murray Town Mi Room maternal and child health post (MCHP) in Freetown, Sierra Leone on April 7, 2017. (Photo by Joshua Yospyn for JSI)

Isha F.T. Kamara, an In-charge and Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Aid, stands just outside the front gate of her rehabilitated facililty, the Fothenah Bana MCHP, in Tonkolili District, Sierra Leone on April 4, 2017. (Photo by Joshua Yospyn for JSI)

Advancing Partners & Communities staff unload delivery beds, reproductive health kits, and other materials at a warehouse in Wilkinson Road, Freetown, Sierra Leone on March 29, 2017. (Photo by Joshua Yospyn for JSI)

This maternal and child health post in the community of Metchem, in Western Area Rural District, Freetown, Sierra Leone, was rehabilitated with support from USAID and handed back to local officials by project partners Advancing Partners & Communities and Save the Children during a ceremony on March 28, 2017. (Photo by Joshua Yospyn for JSI)

Mrs. Shungu Munyati-Zimbabwe ReBUILD Project Director and Assistant Director General at BRTI.

 

Pro Men heading toward Fountain Square

Handwashing outside a community health post in Juba Mi Room, Freetown, Sierra Leone on March 29, 2017. (Photo by Joshua Yospyn for JSI)

A view of the water tower with solar panels on top, wired into the building, at the Magbafth MCHP in Tonkolili District, Sierra Leone on April 5, 2017. (Photo by Joshua Yospyn for JSI)

A class of community health workers (CHWs) participate in a training at the Manely facility in Wilberforce, Freetown, Sierra Leone on March 29, 2017. (Photo by Joshua Yospyn for JSI)

Participants of the World Health Day march with the theme of "Depression: Let's Talk" walk through Freetown, Sierra Leone on April 7, 2017. (Photo by Joshua Yospyn for JSI)

A view of the Sussex maternal and child health post, complete with newly installed solar panels on the roof, in Western Area Rural, Freetown, Sierra Leone on March 30, 2017. (Photo by Joshua Yospyn for JSI)

Hassan Koroma, Deputy Chairman of the Facility Management Committe (FMC), stands for a portrait at Magbafth Maternal and Child Health Post (MCHP) in Tonkolili District, Sierra Leone on April 5, 2017. (Photo by Joshua Yospyn for JSI)

Detroit Medical Center President & CEO Mike Duggan addresses the audience with an opening speech.

Pretty much the state of the Romanian health system at the minute

A class of community health workers (CHWs) participate in a training at the Manely facility in Wilberforce, Freetown, Sierra Leone on March 29, 2017. (Photo by Joshua Yospyn for JSI)

This was a darkly lit tunnel with some awesome colored lights. I tried to do something with it by taking my speedlight off and using a remote cord to light the girl who was helping me, but I didn't really have time to figure out the right exposure as we were pretty busy most of the night. So I spent a minute or two trying to light her face only with a gridded speedlight, but I couldn't make it work. So I just shot the tunnel. Oh, what might have been.

Mebratu Gashaw, Medical Record Unit clerk, registers new patients at the Medical Record Unit in Chancho Health Centre 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

This maternal and child health post in the community of Metchem, in Western Area Rural District, Freetown, Sierra Leone, was rehabilitated with support from USAID and handed back to local officials by project partners Advancing Partners & Communities and Save the Children during a ceremony on March 28, 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

This maternal and child health post in the community of Metchem, in Western Area Rural District, Freetown, Sierra Leone, was rehabilitated with support from USAID and handed back to local officials by project partners Advancing Partners & Communities and Save the Children during a ceremony on March 28, 2017. (Photo by Joshua Yospyn for JSI)

Mbalu Kamara, Officer in Charge (OIC) and MCH Aid, looks at before-and-after photos showing improvements to the Magbafth MCHP in Tonkolili District, Sierra Leone on April 5, 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

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

Mbalu Kamara, Officer in Charge (OIC) and MCH Aid, stands in front of disposal pits at the Magbafth MCHP in Tonkolili District, Sierra Leone on April 5, 2017. (Photo by Joshua Yospyn for JSI)

A chart showing routine immunization statistics at the Manumtheneh MCHP in Port Loko District, Sierra Leone on April 5, 2017. (Photo by Joshua Yospyn for JSI)

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