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Workers' Protection from Ionizing Radiation Risks Proposal Requested from Commission for...
Workers' Protection from Ionizing Radiation Risks Proposal Requested from Commission for Consideration as Directive

Proposal for a directive sought by the Commission for safeguarding workers from ionizing radiation-associated risks has been requested.

The city of Landshut, Germany, is gearing up for an enlightening week of action, as the Regional Steering Consortium Landshut celebrates its 50th anniversary. Known as the Landshuter Action Days, this event promises an extensive programme aimed at bringing mental illnesses in everyday life closer to the citizens.

The week kicks off on October 13, 2025, with a keynote speech event at 5:30 PM in the Kinopolis Landshut. Notable speakers include Dr. Kathrin Dornes, the first chairwoman of the Regional Steering Consortium, Dr. Olaf Heinrich, Fritz Wittmann, and Hans-Peter Summer. The organizing committee of the "Psychiatry Inquiry Committee" of the Regional Steering Conference Landshut has chosen EventCorp GmbH to manage this inaugural event.

On the same day, at 7:30 PM, the British-French family drama "The Son" will be screened as part of the Landshuter Action Days. Admission for this event is free, thanks to generous donations and sponsors. The following day, on October 14, at 7:30 PM, the Danish feature film "The Rausch" will also be shown at the Kinopolis, with a ticket price of 8 euros.

The theme of film plays a special role in the week of action for the Landshuter Action Days. The Working Group on Addiction has chosen "The Rausch" for screening, while the Working Group Children of Psychically Ill Parents in the RSV Landshut will organise the theater performance of "All That Beauty" on Thursday, October 16 at 6:00 PM in the Salzstadel Landshut. Tickets for this performance are free, courtesy of donations and sponsors.

A dialogue round is planned for the theater performance, providing an opportunity for open discussions about the topics presented. The week culminates with the screening of the German-Belgian feature film "When Will It Finally Be Like It Never Was" following the keynote speech on October 13.

The "Psychiatry Enquiry" serves as the starting point of the psychiatry reform in Germany, and the Bavarian Psychiatry Plans are pursuing the goals of this reform in Bavaria for improvements in medical treatment, psychosocial support, and institutional changes. The Landshuter Action Days are set to be an important step in this ongoing journey.

Don't miss out on this enlightening week of action in Landshut, Germany. Join us for an insightful exploration of mental health issues, as we strive to bring these topics closer to the citizens and foster a more understanding and supportive society.

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