04428oam 22004452 450 991079367140332120230817180405.090-04-37953-310.1163/9789004379534(CKB)4100000008398816(MiAaPQ)EBC5783741(nllekb)BRILL9789004379534(EXLCZ)99410000000839881620190304d2019 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierChildren and the Responsibility to Protect /edited by Bina D'Costa, Luke GlanvilleLeiden ;Boston :Brill Nijhoff,2019.1 online resource (311 pages)"This collection of essays was first published in the journal Global Responsibility to Protect (vol.10/1-2, 2018) as a special issue."90-04-28419-2 Includes bibliographical references.Front Matter -- Copyright Page -- List of Contributors -- Children and the Responsibility to Protect: An Introduction /Luke Glanville -- Two Agendas: R2P and Children and Armed Conflict -- ‘Children Heard, Half-Heard?’: A Practitioner’s Look for Children in the Responsibility to Protect and Normative Agendas on Protection in Armed Conflict /Jeremy Shusterman and Michelle Godwin -- ‘The Intolerable Impact of Armed Conflict on Children’: The United Nations Security Council and the Protection of Children in Armed Conflict /Katrina Lee-Koo -- r2p and the Prevention of Mass Atrocities: A Child-Centric Approach /Cecilia Jacob -- The Politics of Norm Glocalisation: Limits in Applying r2p to Protecting Children /Jochen Prantl and Ryoko Nakano -- Representing Children -- Responsibility to Protect the Future: Children on the Move and the Politics of Becoming /Jana Tabak and Letícia Carvalho -- r2p and the Novel: The Trope of the Abandoned Refugee Child in Stella Leventoyannis Harvey’s The Brink of Freedom /Erin Goheen Glanville -- Ultimate Tests: Children, Rights, and the Politics of Protection /J. Marshall Beier -- Case Studies -- Children on the Front Lines: Responsibility to Protect in the Israeli/Palestinian Conflict /Timea Spitka -- Post-War Stigma, Violence and ‘Kony Children’: The Responsibility to Protect Children Born in Lord’s Resistance Army Captivity in Northern Uganda /Myriam Denov and Atim Angela Lakor -- Prevent to Protect: Early Warning, Child Soldiers, and the Case of Syria /Dustin Johnson , Shelly Whitman and Hannah Sparwasser Soroka -- Conclusion -- Of Responsibilities, Protection, and Rights: Children’s Lives in Conflict Zones /Bina D’Costa -- Back Matter -- Bibliography -- Index.In Children and the Responsibility to Protect , Bina D’Costa and Luke Glanville bring together more than a dozen academics and practitioners from around the world to examine the intersections of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) principle and the theory and practice of child protection. Contributors consider themes including how the agency and vulnerability of children is represented and how their voices are heard in discussions of R2P and child protection, and the merits of drawing together the R2P and Children and Armed Conflict (CAAC) agendas, as well as case studies of children’s lives in conflict zones, child soldiers, and children born of conflict-related sexual violence. This collection of essays was first published in the journal Global Responsibility to Protect (vol.10/1-2, 2018) as a special issue. Contributors are: J. Marshall Beier, Letícia Carvalho, Bina D’Costa, Myriam Denov, Luke Glanville, Michelle Godwin, Erin Goheen Glanville, Cecilia Jacob, Dustin Johnson, Atim Angela Lakor, Katrina Lee-Koo, Ryoko Nakano, Jochen Prantl, Jeremy Shusterman, Hannah Sparwasser Soroka, Timea Spitka, Jana Tabak, Shelly Whitman.Responsibility to protect (International law)Children (International law)Responsibility to protect (International law)Children (International law)341.67D'Costa BinaGlanville LukeNL-LeKBNL-LeKBBOOK9910793671403321Children and the Responsibility to Protect3854664UNINA05525nam 2200877 a 450 991096201190332120251017110056.0978030917537103091753729780309520812030952081997805850210650585021066(CKB)110986584751838(EBL)3375764(SSID)ssj0000177382(PQKBManifestationID)11167337(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000177382(PQKBWorkID)10216270(PQKB)11786575(MiAaPQ)EBC3375764(Au-PeEL)EBL3375764(CaPaEBR)ebr10041185(OCoLC)923258438(Perlego)4734111(DNLM)824312(BIP)53857003(BIP)47200022(EXLCZ)9911098658475183819970211d1997 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrImproving health in the community a role for performance monitoring /Committee on Using Performance Monitoring to Improve Community Health ; Jane S. Durch, Linda A. Bailey, and Michael A. Stoto, editors1st ed.Washington, D.C. National Academy Press19971 online resource (496 p.)Description based upon print version of record.Print version: Institute of Medicine (U.S.). Committee on Using Performance Monitoring to Improve Community Health. Improving health in the community. Washington, D.C. : National Academy Press, 1997 0309055342 9780309055345 0309055342 Includes bibliographical references and index.""Front Matter""; ""Preface""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Contents""; ""Executive Summary""; ""1 Introduction""; ""2 Understanding Health and Its Determinants""; ""3 Managing a Shared Responsibility for the Health of a Community""; ""4 A Community Health Improvement Process""; ""5 Measurement Tools for a Community Health Improvement Process""; ""6 Conclusions and Recommendations""; ""A Prototype Performance Indicator Sets""; ""A.1 Prototype Indicator Set: Breast and Cervical Cancers""; ""A.2 Prototype Indicator Set: Depression""; ""A.3 Prototype Indicator Set: Elder Health""""A.4 Prototype Indicator Set: Environmental and Occupational Lead Poisoning""""A.5 Prototype Indicator Set: Health Care Resource Allocation""; ""A.6 Prototype Indicator Set: Infant Health""; ""A.7 Prototype Indicator Set: Tobacco and Health""; ""A.8 Prototype Indicator Set: Vaccine-Preventable Diseases""; ""A.9 Prototype Indicator Set: Violence""; ""B Methodological Issues in Developing Community Health Profiles and Performance Indicator Sets""; ""Using Performance Monitoring to Improve Community Health: Exploring the Issues""""D Using Performance Monitoring to Improve Community Health: Conceptual Framework and Community Experience""""E Committee Biographies""; ""Acronyms""; ""Index""How do communities protect and improve the health of their populations? Health care is part of the answer but so are environmental protections, social and educational services, adequate nutrition, and a host of other activities. With concern over funding constraints, making sure such activities are efficient and effective is becoming a high priority. Improving Health in the Community explains how population-based performance monitoring programs can help communities point their efforts in the right direction. Within a broad definition of community health, the committee addresses factors surrounding the implementation of performance monitoring and explores the "why" and "how to" of establishing mechanisms to monitor the performance of those who can influence community health. The book offers a policy framework, applies a multidimensional model of the determinants of health, and provides sets of prototype performance indicators for specific health issues. Improving Health in the Community presents an attainable vision of a process that can achieve community-wide health benefits.Community health servicesUnited StatesEvaluationHealth status indicatorsUnited StatesHealth promotionUnited StatesCommunity Health Servicesstandards(DNLM)D003153Q000592Community Health Planningadministration(DNLM)D011785Q000458Community Health Planningmethods(DNLM)D018672Q000379Health Status Indicators(DNLM)D006305Quality Assurance, Health Careorganization & administration(DNLM)D011785Q000458United StatesCommunity health servicesEvaluation.Health status indicatorsHealth promotionCommunity Health Servicesstandards.Community Health Planningadministration.Community Health Planningmethods.Health Status Indicators.Quality Assurance, Health Careorganization & administration.362.1/2Durch Jane1092318Bailey Linda A1807204Stoto Michael A1123282MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910962011903321Improving health in the community4356804UNINA