Maintaining dignity. The perspective of nursing
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Maintaining dignity. The perspective of nursing
Danish University Colleges Maintaining dignity. The perspective of nursing home residents Coping with vulnerability Høy, Bente Published in: Railty, vulnerability and social participation Publication date: 2014 Document Version Post-print Link to publication Citation for pulished version (APA): Høy, B. (2014). Maintaining dignity. The perspective of nursing home residents: Coping with vulnerability. 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Feb. 2017 EACME ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2 - 4 OCTOBER, 2014 IFsanté – Humanicité Lille, France Center for Medical Ethics (CEM) Lille Catholic University European Association of Centers of Medical Ethics (EACME) Frailty, vulnerability and social participation Ethical, social and political challenges for an inclusive society Programme www.eacme2014.org Thursday 2 October 12:15 Lunch 13:15 Opening Session Chris Gastmans (President of EACME) Bruno Cazin (Rector delegate, Lille Catholic University) Jean-Philippe Cobbaut (President of the conference) 13:30 Plenary 1 : Frailty, Vulnerability, Society Micah Hester (University of Arkansas, USA): ‟A pragmatic account of vulnerability in health care” Jacky Scully (Newcastle University, UK) : ‟Disability and Vulnerability : on bodies, dependence and control” Marc Maesschalck (Louvain University, B) : ‟Vulnérabilité, innovation sociale et société inclusive” 15:30 Tee/Coffee Break 16:00 Parallel Sessions 17:30 General Assembly EACME 17:30 Round Table (in French): “Quelle éthique pour une société inclusive?” 18:30 Reception Friday 3 october 09:00 Plenary 2 : In an Aging Society : the older persons as partners up to the end Chris Gastmans (KU Leuven, B) : “Dignity-Enhancing Care for Persons With Demential: A Foundational and Clinical Ethical Framework” Régis Aubry (Besançon University, F): “Les personnes âgées, des partenaires jusqu’au bout?” 10:30 Tea/Coffee Break 11:00 Parallel Sessions 12:30 Lunch 13:30 Plenary 3 : Disabled people, recognition and participation Isabelle Ville (CNRS, EHESS, F) : “Le handicap : une question éthique, sociale et politique” John Stewart Gordon (University of Cologne, D) : "A Disability Conscious Bioethics” 15:00 Tea/Coffee Break 15:30 Parallel Sessions 17:15 J. Vollman (Ruhr University Bocchum, D) : "From psychiatry to mental health care: Ethical, social and political challenges" 19:30 Conference Dinner Saturday 4 0ctober 09:00 Award Ceremony : EACME prizes 09:15 Plenary 4 : From Psychiatry to Mental Health : community of care, community of life Jean-Luc Roelandt (EPSM Armentières, OMS, F) : “De la psychiatrie à la santé mentale : enjeux éthiques, sociaux et politiques” 10:00 Tea/Coffee Break 10:30 Parallel Sessions 12:00 Final Session : “Which Bioethics for and Inclusive Society : Theoretical Framework, Practical Experience, Social Evaluation” Micah Hester (Arkansas University, USA) Pierre Boitte (Lille Catholic University, F) Guy Widdershoven (VU Amsterdam, NL) 13:00 Farewell Session Host of EACME Conference 2014 President of the Conference President of EACME 13h15 Lunch An European Conference to celebrate 30years of the Center for Medical Ethics of the UCL On October 2nd, 3rd and 4th, the CME of Lille Catholic University welcomes in the premises of IFsanté in Lomme – district of Humanicité- a conference on the topic “Frailty, vulnerability and social participation: Ethical, social and political challenges for an inclusive society”. Hosted by the Center for Medical Ethics and the European Association for Centers of Medical Ethics, this annual colloquium includes plenary sessions as well as parallel sessions (oral presentations, posters, thematic sessions…) Open to academics and health care providers form all around Europe, this meeting experience – both human and scientific - is the opportunity to exchange practices and share concerns and questions about topics of ethical issues such as mental health, end of life, interprofesionnal care, bioethics, dignity in care, disabled and older persons in our today’s society. Practical Informations Contact et information : eacme2014@univ-catholille Registration : www.eacme2014.org Center for Medical Ethics Lille Catholic University 60 Boulevard Vauban - CS 40109 59016 Lille cedex France Tél : +33 (0)3 20 13 40 86 Fax : +33 (0)3 20 13 41 46 IFsanté (location of the conference) District of Humanicité 2 rue Théodore Monod 59160 Lomme France Tél : +33 (0)3 20 28 36 10 10 www.ifsante.fr