Legal Medical Service hires Jacqueline van Rysselberghe – 2024-04-23 05:46:08

The agency explained that when Jacqueline van Rysselberghe was hired, her technical skills and professional history were considered.

The Legal Medical Service (SML) reported the hiring of Jacqueline van Rysselberghe, former president of the UDI, as a psychiatrist for distribution in Concepción.

Jaime Téllez, director of the SML in the Biobío Region, explained to radio Biobío that the hiring of the former UDI senator It was carried out through direct treatment and its work will be to evaluate convicted and accused persons.

Téllez stressed that when hiring Jacqueline van Rysselberghe, her technical skills and professional history were considered.

“We as the Legal Medical Service know that we have a deficiency of professionals in the area of ​​mental health due to a multiplicity of court requirements that we have to respond to in a mandatory manner and, for that reason, For more than a year we have been surveying potential professionals who would be interested in joining the SML”argued the regional director of the service.

Along these lines, Van Rysselberghe’s skills were analyzed and his hiring was endorsed, adding that His link with the organization is due to an expert opinion carried out and his duties will be carried out on Fridays.

Asked about contracting through direct treatment, Jaime Téllez indicated that many times the competitions to fill positions within the SML are declared void due to lack of interested parties.so they must use the psychiatrist gap compliance program to sign professionals as directors.

Regarding Jacqueline van Rysselberghe, he reiterated that it was “evaluated by the mental health team and meets the requirements that we as an institution need to comply with the courts.”

Legal Medical Service hires Jacqueline van Rysselberghe – 2024-04-23 05:46:08

ITN: Negotiations continue, no agreements will be signed
– 2024-04-23 04:57:50

/ world today news/ “There is such a people” will not sign agreements with the parliamentary groups from which they expect support for their proposed cabinet, but they are ready to continue negotiations to specify priorities.

This was announced on the sidelines of the National Assembly by MP Stanislav Balabanov and Prime Minister nominee Plamen Nikolov.

Deputy Stanislav Balabanov was adamant that the political declaration on the priorities of the future cabinet of “There is such a people” read yesterday from the parliamentary rostrum is a sufficiently legitimate document and there is no need for other written agreements with the formations from which they expect support:

“I think the statement that was read was clear. These are the priorities of all these parties. All these parties are willing to follow these priorities from here on. So I think that’s more than enough at this point.

Hard word, morals and dignity are much more important than a signature”.

He specified that they tend to negotiate on priorities:

“We, as we have said until now, have not closed the door to anyone. So these meetings are normal to take place in principle if they want to”.

According to Prime Minister nominee Plamen Nikolov, talks are ongoing and the completed mandate will be returned to the president when “absolute agreement” is reached.

“Tomorrow is the last constitutional deadline. Talks are ongoing, going on right now.”

Plamen Nikolov/BGNES

Balabanov called for calm:

“We are waiting for everyone to get rid of their emotions and act practically. This is the most important. We really hope there is a cabinet, because it is extremely important. It depends on them.”

The option of new elections is not excluded if they do not receive support for the draft cabinet.

“If we do not find support from these political parties, we are probably heading for new elections,” commented Balabanov.

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Istat: Italy’s well-being improves, but not the environment and safety. Poverty is not decreasing

The risk of poverty is not reduced (20.1% of the population)

In 2021, the average family income (33,798 euros) began to grow again both in nominal terms (+3%) and in real terms (+1%). The net income inequality index also improved, recording a value of 5.6, decreasing compared to the previous year (it was 5.9 in 2020) and with values ​​slightly lower than the pre-pandemic ones (it was equal to 5 .7 in 2019): in the absence of family support measures (emergency transfers and citizenship income), the inequality index would have been equal to 6.4, a value much higher than that observed.

The population at risk of poverty remains substantially stable compared to the previous three years, equal to 20.1% in 2022. Absolute poverty from 2019 to 2023 (historical series reconstructed according to the new estimation methodology) presents a growth in individual incidence. In 2019 it had fallen to 7.6% coinciding with the introduction of Citizenship Income, a monetary transfer not indexed to inflation like other social welfare benefits. In 2020, the incidence started to grow again, reaching 9.1%. and remaining stable in 2021. In 2022, the incidence increases again to 9.7%, largely due to the strong acceleration in inflation which has particularly affected less well-off families and remains substantially stable with 9.8 % in 2023.

Waiving treatment due to financial problems or waiting lists

In 2023, approximately 4.5 million citizens have had to give up medical visits or diagnostic tests due to economic problems, waiting lists or access difficulties, 7.6% of the population (increasing compared to 7.0% in 2022 and 6.3% in 2019), probably due to recovery of healthcare benefits deferred for COVID-19 and difficulty in effectively reorganizing healthcare). There is a doubling of the share of those who gave up due to waiting list problems (from 2.8% in 2019 to 4.5% in 2023), while the number of people who gave up for economic reasons remained stable (from 4.3% in 2019 to 4 .2% in 2023), but still increasing compared to 2022: +1.3 percentage points in just one year. In 2023, life expectancy is equal to 83.1 years and is increasing compared to 2022 (82.3), almost completely recovering the 2019 level (83.2 years). Men with 81.1 years of expected average life return to the same level as in 2019, while for women (85.2 years) there is still 0.2 years to go (85.4 in 2019). Healthy life expectancy in 2023 is equal to 59.2 years and is reduced compared to 60.1 years in 2022. This reduction has brought the indicator back almost to the 2019 level (58.6 years), reducing the anomalous increase occurred between 2020 and 2022 due to the subjective component, as a result of the more widespread perception of good health conditions in times of pandemic.

Work, non-participation is close to 15%

Very large gaps concern the measures of the Work and life balance domain: in Italy in 2023 the rate of non-participation in work (14.8%) exceeds the EU27 average by almost six percentage points (8.7%); the employment rate is 9.1 percentage points lower than the European average (75.4%) and the percentage of people working involuntarily part time (10.2% in 2022), despite having been decreasing for four years, is almost three times the average of the 27 countries of the Union (3.6%).

All education and training measures place Italy lower than the EU27 average. The greatest distances concern the share of people aged 25-34 who have acquired a tertiary level of education (43.1% in the EU27%; 30.6% in Italy) and the greater incidence of young people who do not work or study : the latter, also defined as NEET, have however fallen significantly in the last period to 16.1% compared to 19%, even if they remain above the EU average of 11.2%,

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2024-04-18 05:35:34

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