Last week we had a special visit to the Faculty of Medicine. Students and our colleagues had the opportunity to listen to Omama from the marginalized Roma settlement and her mentor PhDr. Katarína Šiňanská, PhD. talking about how they stimulate the development of the youngest children from disadvantaged backgrounds.
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Interactive Training Workshop Health and Healthy Lifestyle – Generation Z
On October 11, an interactive educational workshop called Health and Healthy Lifestyle – Generation Z was held in the premises of the Regional Youth Center in Košice.
Dr. Jaroslava Kopčáková and Victoria Karychenskaya in cooperation with those working directly with young people (primary and secondary school teachers, educational counselors, workers in leisure centers, representatives of the Košice self-governing region, representatives of the Department of Education at the City Council of Košice, Iuventa, Regional Youth Center, parents) tried to respond to current challenges of today’s generation (GenZ) based on scientific and research findings of the HBSC study in Slovakia.
Thank you all for your active cooperation!
Importance of health literacy and physical activity research for treatment and secondary prevention in patients with chronic kidney disease were presented by our colleagues at the 41st Congress of Slovak Society of Nephrology
Our colleagues Jaroslav Rosenberger and Aurel Zelko attended the 41st Congress of Slovak Society of Nephrology (9.-11.10.2019, held in Trnava, Slovakia). They presented and discussed the importance of health literacy and physical activity research for treatment and secondary prevention in patients with chronic kidney disease.
We were invited for conference “Quality of Life – Interdisciplinarity as a wealth of knowledge based on diversity” in Stara Lesna to present recent findings from HBSC and Care4Youth study.
Our colleagues Lucia Bosáková, Daniela Husárová, Jaroslava Kopčáková, Miriama Lacková Rebičová and Shoshana Chovan participated in the 3rd year of the Czech-Slovak scientific conference QUALITY OF LIFE 2019 entitled “Interdisciplinarity as a wealth of knowledge based on diversity”, which took place on 3rd and 4th of October 2019 in Stara Lesna organized by Institute of Pyschology, Faculty of Arts, Presov university.

Erasmus+ mobility of our colleague Dr. Jaroslava Kopcakova in Olomouc, Czech republic
Our colleague dr. Jaroslava Kopcakova were in Erasmus+ mobility in Olomouc, Czech republic (at Faculty of Physical culture, Palacky University in Olomouc, Czech republic) from 30th of September to 3rd of October.
During this time she attended work meetings and discussion with some experts (assoc. prof. Dagmar Sigmundova, assoc. prof. Ales Gaba, dr. Peter Badura, prof. Erik Sigmund) in area of supporting active living during adolescence and WHO Global Action Plan for Physical Activity – Linking physical activity and health.
Dissertation by our colleague Andrej Belak successfully defended at the University of Groningen. Congratulations!
On the 2nd of October 2019 our colleague, Andrej Belak, have been awarded a PhD degree at the University of Groningen during a defence and PhD ceremony held in the University of Groningen’s auditorium. The thesis entitled “The health of segregated Roma: first-line views and practices – A case study in Slovakia using ethnographic methods” was defended in the presence of the College of Deans and the PhD Examining Committee. More information about defence ceremony might be found here.

This thesis assesses the views and practices first of segregated Roma, i.e. Roma living in separated communities, and then of health system professionals in Slovakia regarding the poor health status of segregated Roma in the country. It aims to contribute to the understanding of the health inequalities between segregated Roma and the general populations in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). Based on four ethnographic studies, the thesis offers novel insights regarding three kinds of pathways. First, it adds that some CEE segregated Roma develop themselves ethnically framed racialized ideologies against the culture of local “non-Roma” standards of life, including care. Such social norms then shape health-endangering exposures of these Roma within the segregated enclaves in various ways, which vary by the household’s social level. Second, the thesis adds that frequently provided substandard healthcare to segregated Roma can be sustained by a poor understanding of their conditions and practices, and not-aligned organizational features. This can in turn lead to the Roma using healthcare services less effectively and to further exacerbation of specific health problems in this group. Lastly, the thesis adds that both pathways can be driven by an omnipresence of a specific form of racism targeting Roma: antigypsyism. In sum, the thesis suggests that to better understand and tackle inequalities concerning Roma, more focus is needed on the specific exposure pathways that we identified and on the fundamental underlying role of racism. Simultaneously, it shows that use of ethnographic tools within such research can be productive.
Dissertation: http://hdl.handle.net/11370/64318b4a-7340-44d1-9114-31d8b30a16f8
Our colleagues Daniela Fiľakovská, Lucia Bosáková and Andrej Belák attended the advisory board of the ROMZAVIP project focusing on health and access to health care services in marginalized Roma.
Our colleagues Daniela Fiľakovská, Lucia Bosáková and Andrej Belák attended the advisory board of the ROMZAVIP project focusing on health and access to health care services in marginalized Roma. Together with colleagues from Olomouc University Social Health Institute and other invited guests from various organizations focusing on marginalized Roma they discussed preliminary results and future challenges of this project.

Our colleague, Peter Kolarcik, and other members of the IMPACCT project are at the Jacobs University in Bremen for transnational event, where they are discussing the current status of developing the Learning units.
Our colleague Peter Kolarcik and other members of the IMPACCT project are at the Jacobs University in Bremen for transnational event, where they are discussing the current status of developing Learning units, possible facilitators and barriers of the project. Meeting with stakeholder and their feedback is also planned.
Our colleagues published in Allergy, the official journal of the European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. Want to learn more? Follow the links!
Our colleagues published in Allergy, the official journal of the European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology on the topic “Construction of multiple visual analog scale (UAD‐9) for measuring severity of symptoms and quality of life of patients with respiratory allergy”. Want to learn more? Follow the links!
Article might be found here.
Want to learn more about Generation Z as a research challenge? Come to MINERVA on Oct 22nd and learn from our guests!
Want to learn more about Generation Z as a research challenge? Come to MINERVA on Oct 22nd and learn from our guests!
