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Didier Gamerdinger visits staff at Plati Centre, a medical psychology service for children and teens
Operating under the supervision of the Department of Health Affairs, the Plati Centre provides care for children who are resident or attending school in the Principality and are suffering from psychological problems or learning difficulties.The Plati Centre is made up of three units:- the Medical Psychology Centre (...
Read more“Moi(s) sans tabac” stop smoking campaign
Launched in 2016, the Moi(s) sans tabac campaign, a collective stop smoking effort held during the month of November, is making a return in 2017.In November 2017, there will therefore be another opportunity to urge residents of the Principality to quit smoking with the second Moi(s) sans tabac campaign. The aim is...
Read moreLa Commission d’Insertion des Diplômés au service de la jeunesse monégasque
Monaco, le 19 octobre 2017- Dans le cadre de la Commission d’Insertion des Diplômés (C.I.D.), S.E. M.le Ministre d’Etat a accueilli, en sa résidence, les responsables d’entreprises signataires du protocole d’accord relatif à l’insertion dans la vie active des jeunes diplômés monégasques et résidents. Etaient présent...
Read moreSeasonal flu: vaccines available
The Ministry of Health and Social Affairs is launching its seasonal flu vaccination campaign.Seasonal flu is dangerous for the elderly, pregnant women and people with weakened immune systems, particularly those who suffer from chronic respiratory or cardiac conditions.The flu virus is very easily transmitted by coug...
Read moreDidier Gamerdinger talks about undeclared employment at Junior Chamber International breakfast discussion
On Friday 6 October 2017, Didier Gamerdinger, Minister of Health and Social Affairs, was the guest at a breakfast discussion organised by the Junior Chamber International on the role of the State in countering undeclared employment. The Minister presented the Government’s policy on the issue: it is a subject on whic...
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