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On Tuesday, November 16, the Féminin Pluriel Montpellier Méditerranée collective, in partnership with the Faculty of Medicine, CIDFF, AG2R la Mondiale, and the Agnes McLaren association, is organizing a screening of an awareness-raising film on this topic to mark November, which is dedicated to combating violence against women. The screening will be followed by a debate in the Faculty's anatomy amphitheater. Discover the program for this themed evening below.

 

A collaborative documentary film

More than just an awareness-raising film, this movie, produced with the support of the Collectif Féminin Pluriel Montpellier Méditerranée, is a testimonial film. It tells the stories of six women who have experienced domestic violence. These six women were involved in the making of the film, accompanied by two directors. They not only shared their stories, but also participated in the design of the film, which will be screened on November 16 at 6:30 p.m. in the amphitheater of the Faculty of Medicine.

Designed as an informational resource primarily for teenage girls, the film is also intended for a wider audience, as domestic violence is an issue that affects all social and cultural backgrounds and all genders.

 

A screening followed by a discussion, with the directors in attendance

The screening of the documentary film will be followed by an open debate and discussion on the subject of domestic violence. Beyond physical violence, what other types of domestic violence exist? How can such violence be detected? How can we intervene, alert others, and rescue victims? How can victims rebuild their lives? These are just some of the topics that will be addressed during the debate.

 

A free event, open to all, registration required

In order to facilitate access to as many people as possible, this screening is open to everyone.

Due to health circumstances, you must present your health pass and register for the event in advance (click on the button below).

 

 

 

 

Despite the announcement of lockdown, the Faculty's associations managed to support our students through this difficult time by organizing some fantastic initiatives throughout November. Focus on the November edition of Recap'assos! 

 

The mustache takes center stage! 

November is often associated with Movember, a movement that aims to raise awareness about men's health issues. 

Our associations rallied together and shared their finest mustaches on social media while raising awareness about prostate cancer! 

 

 

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Positivity rhymes with activity! 

 

We can't say it enough: exercise is good for your health! ASMM understands this well, offering twice-weekly exercise sessions on Zoom to stay connected with its members, which is essential for preventing isolation. 

 

 

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Revision and home schooling require good organization in order to achieve your goals. ASMM's live yoga sessions and AMESF's positive thinking have supported our students in this new way of working by providing them with a bubble of positive energy. 

 

Actions taken!

 

The Crocos du Monde association was able to participate in outreach programs organized by Samu Solidaire to help the most disadvantaged and homeless people by offering them a hot meal and simply a little comfort. 

 

November was also No Smoking Month. The AMESF marked the occasion with a campaign to raise awareness of the risks of smoking during pregnancy. 

 

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Your tutorials, closer than ever to you

 

Finally, we would like to conclude this article by highlighting the admirable continuity of service provided by your tutors, who did not fail in their mission during lockdown. By offering online tutoring sessions, remote tests, and even a virtual university library, your tutors once again demonstrated their creativity in supporting our PASS and PACES students as they approached their first-semester exams! 

 

In addition, the tutors organized sharing sessions and a "parent tutorial" conference to support the parents of future PASS students. This initiative was greatly appreciated by the 50 families who attended this remote event.

 

Next event: Tutoscars, mock exams organized by UM's three talented health tutoring programs: ATSM, TSN, and ATP, on December 5 and 19 for PACES and PASS students.

 

Once again, our associations have made us proud of them, their actions, and our students. See you soon to find out what they have planned for December! #Proudofourstudents

Every year, the Pink October campaign raises awareness about breast cancer screening among as many people as possible. Our midwifery students and the associations in this field in Montpellier and Nîmes—AMESF and CNESF—are particularly committed to this cause. 

 

In Montpellier, AMESF rallies behind the Ruban Rose association

Every year, AMESF participates in Pink October by organizing several activities. The goal? To raise awareness among students at the University of Montpellier about breast cancer screening. All this, of course, while raising as much money as possible for Ruban Rose, an association committed to the fight against breast cancer.

 

Awareness of self-examination

The first step in prevention is self-examination! To raise awareness among students about the right steps to take, AMESF held a booth at the Faculty of Medicine (ADV) and the Faculty of Sports Science (STAPS) on October 6, 7, and 8. Atthe STAPS faculty, the stand was run in collaboration with PESAP, the association for students studying for a Master's degree in Prevention, Health Education, and Physical Activity.

On the agenda: teaching students the correct self-examination techniques using a model provided by the University Department of Midwifery. Results: nearly 300 students were made aware of the issue!

 

And for those who are more shy, or for those who couldn't make it, AMESF has thought of everything with detailed posts on their social media accounts.

 

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Fundraising

 

The AMESF's work does not stop there. The association actively supports Ruban Rose, the association for the fight against breast cancer, by donating the funds raised during their annual campaign.

This year, the association organized a raffle in addition to their usual stand selling treats. Thanks to their commitment and the many contributors to the raffle, the association has already raised over €500, which will be donated in full to the Ruban Rose association! This is a real success for our students, who have exceeded last year's donation amount.

 

 

Today, the association has set itself a new goal: to exceed €650 in donations to Ruban Rose! To help them achieve this, you can buy a raffle ticket for just €2.

 

➡️You can purchase raffle tickets: 

📌At the association's office during office hours (1:30 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.)  

📌Via the pumpkin ticket office: 

The price of a ticket is €2 and the draw will take place on October 30.

 

In Nîmes, the CNESF crocodiles are committed to the League Against Cancer

Like its counterpart in Montpellier, the midwives' association in Nîmes is also getting involved in Pink October. Several initiatives are being organized to raise funds for the League Against Cancer.

Operation “Les Chauves d’Octobre Rose” (The Bald Ones of Pink October) in partnership with Corpo Médecine

On October 1, the CNESF joined forces with the CCC (Corpo Carabins Crocodiles) to carry out the "Les Chauves d'Octobre Rose" (Pink October Baldies) campaign. 

The goal is twofold: to collect financial donations for the League Against Cancer, but also donations in kind in the form of long strands of hair for the Fake Hair Don't Care association. The latter will use the strands to make wigs for chemotherapy patients.

 

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No fewer than eight volunteers agreed to have their hair cut on campus, raising over €420 for the League! 

Awareness and prevention on social media

In parallel with this event, the CNESF published several prevention posts on social media. In order to raise awareness among as many people as possible, informative posters were published, as well as a questionnaire from the League on breast cancer screening. Feel free to test your knowledge—there are prizes to be won:

 

 

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Show your support with a CNESF pin!

Finally, the CNESF is offering to show its support for the Pink October campaign by purchasing a beautiful pin specially designed for the occasion. 

Valued at €2, it will allow you to show your support for the fight against breast cancer while doing a good deed: all funds will be donated in full to the League Against Cancer!

We've already raised €60! If you want to get your hands on one of these pins, don't wait too long—there are only about ten left in stock at the CNESF office...

A more than satisfactory overall result: #Proudofourstudents

The year 2020 and its unique circumstances did nothing to slow down our students' efforts. Thanks to joint initiatives by associations in Nîmes and Montpellier, nearly €1,000 was raised for cancer charities. 

In addition, several hundred people were made aware of prevention measures against this disease thanks to various posters and visuals produced by the associations.

We are particularly proud of our students and would like to thank all the generous donors who contributed to the fundraisers organized by AMESF and CNESF.

Well done, everyone!

 

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This Monday, December 9, come along to the Arnaud de Villeneuve Campus! You can have all your vehicle's checkpoints inspected free of charge as part of our "Students, Road Safety, and the Environment" initiative. Ideal for driving with peace of mind as the holiday season approaches!

Renewal of a partnership with Lycée Pierre Mendès France

The safety of our students is priceless! That's why UM and the Faculty of Medicine are renewing their partnership with Lycée Pierre Mendès France and the Hérault Prefecture for the third consecutive year as part of the "Students, Road Safety, and the Environment" initiative . The event, which is completely free of charge , will take place on our Arnaud de Villeneuve Health Campus on Monday , December 9, 2019, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 

 

Free technical inspections for students' vehicles

Students will be able to have their vehicles checked FREE OF CHARGE as part of a pre-technical inspection. Thepre-inspections willbe carried out bystudents from partner high schools, supervised by their teachers. Any issues that could lead to a re-inspection during the technical inspection will be reported to the students who have entrusted their vehicles to the program.

A road safety prevention stand will also be set up in the atrium (main hall). This stand, run by volunteers in the presence of Catherine Mallet, Road Safety Officer for the Hérault Prefecture, will offer various road safety awareness activities.

 

The possibility of upgrading vehicles at risk

In a second phase, vehicles at risk can be entrusted once again to the high school students, who will carry out the necessary upgrades in their workshops. Once again, this operation will be completely free of charge! It's an opportunity to drive safely without skimping on savings... So come one, come all!

 

Operation "Students, Road Safety, and the Environment"

– Monday, December 9, 2019, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. –

Arnaud de Villeneuve Health Campus, 641 avenue du Doyen Gaston Giraud – 34000 Montpellier