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The main objective of the project is “Reducing the risk of HPV morbidity among 1,095 girls born in the year: 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 — residents of the West Pomeranian Voivodeship (Kosalin subregion, counties: sławieński, Koszalin, Białystok, Kobrzeski, and Koszalin City) — the goal will be achieved by 30.06.2023.’ The main objective will be achieved by following a full HPV vaccination regimen. The planned tasks are in line with the objectives of the Regional Health Programme. West Pomeranian ‘Prophylaxis of human papillomavirus (HPV) infection for the period 2021-2022’ and includes: Information and promotion activities — Module 1; Qualification of participants for the project — Module 2; Educational activities — Module 3; Immunisation — Module 4. The target group of the project is: the Girls of the Years: 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011 (1.095 girls attending SP from the Koszalin subregion) and their parents/guardians participating in educational activities (1.095 people). However, for girls born in 2008, they must be subject to a full 2-dose vaccination cycle by the end of calendar year 2022. The project will support pupils and their parents/guardians from all primary schools in the sub-region (123 schools), which will guarantee access to the program to all potential recipients of support. MAIN RESULTS: Number of health service providers supported by the programme, existing after the completion of the project [6 pcs], ‘Number of people at risk of poverty or social exclusion covered by health services in the programme [1.095 persons]. The project meets the bonus score no. 3: The project also provides support in the afternoon (after 16:00) and in the evening and on Saturdays. (English) | |||
Property / summary: The main objective of the project is “Reducing the risk of HPV morbidity among 1,095 girls born in the year: 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 — residents of the West Pomeranian Voivodeship (Kosalin subregion, counties: sławieński, Koszalin, Białystok, Kobrzeski, and Koszalin City) — the goal will be achieved by 30.06.2023.’ The main objective will be achieved by following a full HPV vaccination regimen. The planned tasks are in line with the objectives of the Regional Health Programme. West Pomeranian ‘Prophylaxis of human papillomavirus (HPV) infection for the period 2021-2022’ and includes: Information and promotion activities — Module 1; Qualification of participants for the project — Module 2; Educational activities — Module 3; Immunisation — Module 4. The target group of the project is: the Girls of the Years: 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011 (1.095 girls attending SP from the Koszalin subregion) and their parents/guardians participating in educational activities (1.095 people). However, for girls born in 2008, they must be subject to a full 2-dose vaccination cycle by the end of calendar year 2022. The project will support pupils and their parents/guardians from all primary schools in the sub-region (123 schools), which will guarantee access to the program to all potential recipients of support. MAIN RESULTS: Number of health service providers supported by the programme, existing after the completion of the project [6 pcs], ‘Number of people at risk of poverty or social exclusion covered by health services in the programme [1.095 persons]. The project meets the bonus score no. 3: The project also provides support in the afternoon (after 16:00) and in the evening and on Saturdays. (English) / rank | |||
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Project Q4427993 in Poland
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Project Q4427993 in Poland |
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1,125,957.6 zloty
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250,300.37 Euro
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1,324,656.0 zloty
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294,471.03 Euro
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85.0 percent
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1 June 2021
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30 June 2023
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INDYWIDUALNA PRAKTYKA LEKARSKA WIESŁAWA PUDZIANOWSKA
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Celem głównym projektu jest „Zmniejszenie zagrożenia zachorowalności na HPV wśród 1.095 dziewcząt w urodzonych w roku: 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 - mieszkanek woj. zachodnipomorskiego (subregionu koszalińskiego, powiatów: sławieńskiego, koszalińskiego, białogardzkiego, kołobrzeskiego, oraz Miasta Koszalin) – cel zostanie osiągnięty do 30.06.2023 r.”. Cel główny zostanie osiągnięty dzięki przeprowadzeniu pełnego schematu szczepienia przeciwko HPV. Planowane zadania są zgodne z założeniami Regionalnego Programu Zdrowotnego Woj. Zachodniopomorskiego " Profilaktyka zakażeń wirusem brodawczaka ludzkiego (HPV) na lata 2021-2022" i obejmują: Działania informacyjno-promocyjne - Moduł 1; Kwalifikacja uczestników do projektu - Moduł 2; Działania edukacyjne - Moduł 3; Przeprowadzenie szczepień - Moduł 4. Grupę docelową projektu stanowią: dziewczynki z roczników: 2008, 2009, 2010 i 2011 (1.095 dziewczynek uczęszczających do SP z subregionu koszalińskiego) oraz ich rodzice/ opiekunowie biorący udział w działaniach edukacyjnych (1.095 osób). Przy czym, w przypadku dziewcząt urodzonych w roku 2008, muszą one zostać objęte pełnym cyklem 2-dawkowego szczepienia do końca roku kalendarzowego 2022. Projekt obejmie wsparciem uczennice i ich rodziców/opiekunów ze wszystkich szkół podstawowych na terenie subregionu (123 szkoły), co zagwarantuje dostępność do programu wszystkim potencjalnym adresatkom wsparcia. GŁÓWNE REZULTATY: Liczba wspartych w programie miejsc świadczenia usług zdrowotnych, istniejących po zakończeniu projektu [6 szt.], „Liczba osób zagrożonych ubóstwem lub wykluczeniem społecznym objętych usługami zdrowotnymi w programie [1.095 osób]. Proj. spełnia kryt. premiujące nr 3: W ramach projektu realizowane jest wsparcie również w godzinach popołudniowych (po godzinie 16:00) i wieczornych oraz w soboty. (Polish)
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The main objective of the project is “Reducing the risk of HPV morbidity among 1,095 girls born in the year: 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 — residents of the West Pomeranian Voivodeship (Kosalin subregion, counties: sławieński, Koszalin, Białystok, Kobrzeski, and Koszalin City) — the goal will be achieved by 30.06.2023.’ The main objective will be achieved by following a full HPV vaccination regimen. The planned tasks are in line with the objectives of the Regional Health Programme. West Pomeranian ‘Prophylaxis of human papillomavirus (HPV) infection for the period 2021-2022’ and includes: Information and promotion activities — Module 1; Qualification of participants for the project — Module 2; Educational activities — Module 3; Immunisation — Module 4. The target group of the project is: the Girls of the Years: 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011 (1.095 girls attending SP from the Koszalin subregion) and their parents/guardians participating in educational activities (1.095 people). However, for girls born in 2008, they must be subject to a full 2-dose vaccination cycle by the end of calendar year 2022. The project will support pupils and their parents/guardians from all primary schools in the sub-region (123 schools), which will guarantee access to the program to all potential recipients of support. MAIN RESULTS: Number of health service providers supported by the programme, existing after the completion of the project [6 pcs], ‘Number of people at risk of poverty or social exclusion covered by health services in the programme [1.095 persons]. The project meets the bonus score no. 3: The project also provides support in the afternoon (after 16:00) and in the evening and on Saturdays. (English)
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WOJ.: ZACHODNIOPOMORSKIE, POW.: Koszalin
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WOJ.: ZACHODNIOPOMORSKIE, POW.: białogardzki
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WOJ.: ZACHODNIOPOMORSKIE, POW.: koszaliński
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WOJ.: ZACHODNIOPOMORSKIE, POW.: kołobrzeski
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WOJ.: ZACHODNIOPOMORSKIE, POW.: sławieński
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Identifiers
RPZP.07.07.00-32-K004/21
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