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The Ulysses Syndrome (also called The Syndrome of the Immigrant with Chronic and Multiple Stress); Dr Achotegui during his two visits to London in June.

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Page 1: The Ulysses Syndrome (also called The Syndrome of the Immigrant with Chronic and Multiple Stress); Dr Achotegui during his two visits to London in June.
Page 2: The Ulysses Syndrome (also called The Syndrome of the Immigrant with Chronic and Multiple Stress); Dr Achotegui during his two visits to London in June.

The Ulysses Syndrome (also called The Syndrome of the Immigrant with Chronic and Multiple Stress); Dr Achotegui during his two visits to London in June 2011 and March 2013 told the community that Immigration is not itself a cause of mental illness but it is a high risk factor if the following circumstances apply:

i). there is vulnerability: the immigrant suffers an illness or is physically disabled

ii). the level of factors is very high: for example the environment of acceptance is hostile

iii). both conditions given take place

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Today’s immigrants possesses a great quality of education, moral and values, they do things similar to Ulysses, Clark Kent from the planet Crypton and Kaliman from Mexico. They are imbued with a strong moral compass. (Juan Pimienta, Lisbon on July 2013)

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"Kalimán makes it clear that he does nothing that any other men would not be able to do through self-discipline, study and hard work. The Ibero/Latin American community members are like those in any other community, humans made with the same qualities, and equipped with the same essence as these three heroes, nostalgic of their native land. Immigrants such as Ulysses in particular, feel exhausted, irritable and depressed. They find themselves experiencing headaches, feeling lonely, hopeless and regretful." (Quoted from PC Bob's

Adventures, June 2014, London by Juan Pimienta)

A would-be immigrant collapses on Gran Tarajal beach after arriving on the Island of Fuerteventura, one of Spain’s Canary islands.©REUTERS / JUAN MEDINA, COURTESY

In 2000 the bodies of 58 Chinese migrantswere found in the back of a lorry at the port of Dover.

X Ray visionThis X-ray photo was taken in March 1999 by Mexican authorities.

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The Sunday Times, 17th August 2014. In 2000 the bodies of 58 Chinese migrantswere found in the back of a lorry at the port of Dover.

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An American soldier in World War II who was given a serum that transformed him into a physically perfect human and fights for liberty and justice.

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Captain America has no superhuman powers, but he is transformed and his strength, endurance, agility, speed, reflexes, durability, and healing are at the zenith of natural human potential.

The super-soldier serum; it does not wear off.

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Page 10: The Ulysses Syndrome (also called The Syndrome of the Immigrant with Chronic and Multiple Stress); Dr Achotegui during his two visits to London in June.

Digital Natives

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Gen Z is part of a generation that is global, social, visual and technological. They are the most connected, educated and sophisticated generation ever.

DigitalNatives

Digitalimmigrants

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They comprise nearly 2 billion people globally, and they don’t just represent the future, they’re creating it.Gen Z’s have been born into the crisis period of terrorism, the global recession and climate change. They are predicted to spend their young adult years in a time of economic and social renewal. They are also living in an era of changing household structures, and are the students of today and university graduates, employees and consumers of tomorrow.

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The Metropolis of Londinium

"Londinium with a population of over 8 million, amidst 300 languages spoken, a world of races with a playful smile of wonderful hopes for a better world, celebrates the millennium with balloons being lifted up into a spectacular blue sky…."

"…Some of them are individuals imbued with a strong moral compass. They are a diverse group made-up of Argentineans, Bolivians, Brazilians, Colombians, Ecuadorians, Mexicans and Peruvians, to name but a few nationalities. The Latin American population is mainly of working age, growing in size and residentially dispersed throughout the city." (Quoted from PC Bob's Adventures, June 2014, London by Juan Pimienta)

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"…Today’s immigrants in the Metropolis of Londinium possess a great quality, that of doing a world of good, with admirable moral values full of tolerance and optimism…" (Quoted from PC Bob's Adventures, June 2014, London by Juan Pimienta)

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Page 16: The Ulysses Syndrome (also called The Syndrome of the Immigrant with Chronic and Multiple Stress); Dr Achotegui during his two visits to London in June.

Aims

Outcomes

Assumptions

Activities

Awareness of PC Bob's ABC raising

(Anti-Bullying Campaign)

20-25 minutes show

Develop awareness using images from the book: "The Bully" by

Roderick Hunt & Alex Brychta

Children assume the role of PC Bob; an educational &

behavioural trainingtake place

Develop and distribute material

(e.g. stickers) to support

PC Bob's ABC

The Dioceses of Westminster,The Anti-Bullying Alliance,

Childline & the Local Authoritiesare participating increasing level

of resources and support

Schools are participating & increase awareness/ encouragement/active involvement of teachers

& children in resolving bully/victim incidents

Enhancing all participants

behaviour and attitudes to tackle

problems with bullying

Children improve safety & well -being:•They become happier at schools

•They are more likely to do well in schoolsIncrease understanding onwho to report bullying togetting their concerns &

needs addressed

Theory of Change - PC Bob's ABC (Anti-Bullying Campaign)

Decrease in the amount ofbullying and of being bullied

Prevent and respondingto all kinds of bullying

Improving Public Trust &Confidence in the Police

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Juan Pimienta head of Metropolitan Police Ibero American Association (Member of S.A.M.U.R.A.I) E-mail: [email protected] 07775705983