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In t he e v e nt th at t he n atu r e of th ee m ergenc y i s s uc ht h at y o u r eq u i r e i m m ed i ate at t en t i on , w e as k th at y ou go to t he em erge nc y r oo m of th eh os p i ta l n e ares t y o uo r c a l l 91 1 f oras s i s tan c e. Consent to Treatment x I hav ec hos enf orm y c hi l dto r ec ei v eps y c hoth erapy s er v i c es f r om P r ov i dent . P s y c hot herapy s er v i c es i nc l ude, but are notl i m i tedt o,In di v i dual ,Fam i l y ,and G r oup T he r api es . x Iund ers tand that thereareb othri s k s and ben e f i t s as s oc i ated wi thtreatm ent. x Iund ers tand that ps y c hoth er apy m ay dea l wi thpa i nf ul or probl em ati c em oti ons and ex peri enc es .Di s c us s i ngth es e ex peri enc es m ay beu nc om f ortabl e.Howev er,a v oi di ngth ef eel i ngs prol ongs the d i s c om f ortthatal r eady ex i s ts .Duri ng therapy ,pai nf ul em oti ons m a y bec om e m o r ei nten s e,whi c hc anb eas i gnth atde s i r ed c hang es areabout too c c ur.I agree to discuss any and all noticeable differences with my child’s therapist. x Iund ers tand that parti c i pati o ni nthe r apy r equi r es ano pe nnes s and hon es ty betwe enth et herapi s tand m y c hi l d.I unde r s tand that c onfi dent i al i t y i s es s enti a l toc h i l drenex p erie nc i ngd i ffi c ul t i es .Iun ders tand that c onfi dent i al i ty i s ex tend edto c hi l dreni ntreat m enta ndth aton l y und erc er tai nc i r c um s tanc es i s c on f i de nti al i ty brok en. x I u n d e r s tand that treat m enti s ac ol l aborati v eproc es s an dprogr es s dep ends onwi l l i n gnes s toa c t i v el y parti c i pate i nthe c hang eproc es s .Iun ders tan dtha tm y parti c i pati ona nds uppo r tof therapy i s r el ated toth ebe nef i t s m y c hi l dwi l l r e c ei v e. x Iund ers tand ther ei s nog uaranteet hatp r ogres s wi l l oc c u r . x Ihav ethe r i ghtt obe i nf orm e dab outi s s ues s uc ha s ,but notl i m i tedt o,th ef ol l owi ng:t hep urpos es ,goa l s ,tec hn i qu es , procedures, limitations, potential risks, and benefits of services; the clinician’s qualif i c ati ons ,c r eden ti al s ,and r el ev ant ex peri enc e;c onti nuat i ono f s erv i c es i f the c l i ni c i ani s una bl eto c onti nue prov i di ngtreatm ent; and othe r perti nent i nf orm ati on. x Iund ers tand that therearef ees as s o c i ated wi thth erapy and that i nabi l i ty top ay thes e f ees m ay i nterr uptt hec ours eof tr eatm ent. x Iund ers tand that Im a y s topt r eatm enta ta ny ti m e.Iwi l l beres pons i bl e f orpay m ento f s erv i c es m y s el f orm y c hi l dha s r ec ei v ed.I und ers tand that therem a y bec ons eque nc es toe ndi ngtreatm ent, s uc has when tr eat m ent i s c ourtor dered. x Iund ers tand that P r ov i dent m a y ter m i nate treat m enti f the n e e d s of m y s el f orm y c hi l d c anno tbe m etby the a gen c y .I unde r s tand that age nc y s taff wi l l r e f erm eto ana pprop r i atea l ternateprov i ders houl dthi s oc c ur. x I unde r s tand t h a t I or m y c hi l d m a y not bea l l owedt oc onti nue parti c i pati ng i ntreatm en ti f I orm y c hi l d : e n g a g e i n a c t s of phy s i c al v i ol enc e o r v erbal abu s e ;pos s es s aweap on ; are unde r th ei nf l uenc eo f al c ohol ordr ugs ; orengage i ni l l egal beha v i oronP r o v i dent p r e m i s es . x Iund ers tand that my child’s right for i n f orm edc ons entm ay bewa i v edi n thee v entt h at my c hi l di s atri s k o f harm to hi m s el f /hers e l f orothers and prof es s i onal i nterv enti oni s n ec es s ary . x Iund ers tand that as urr ogat e dec i s i onm ak erm a y pro v i de i nf orm edc ons ento nm y child’s beha l f i nthe ev entt hatI and/ ormy c hi l di s i nthe ev e ntth ata ph y s i c i a n, ps y c hi a t r i s t,a nd on eo t he r m en tal h ea l t h prof es s i on al de t erm i ne tha tI an d/o r m y c h i l dh as l o s tth ec ap ac i t y to m a k ei nf or m ed de c i s i o ns . 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Case study

The premises at swissQprint headquarters

are airy and brightly designed. CEO Reto

Eicher explains: “There are many white

walls, and it was obvious that we would use

digital printing technology to decorate

them.” His idea: “Let’s bring Switzerland to

our company home.” The in-house mar-

keting services team was commissioned to

execute this creative project in coopera-

tion with a designer and a photographer.

28-month shooting phasePhotographer Paolo Vaccariello took to

the field time and again to photograph

rock formations, mountain ranges and

landscapes. For more than two years,

the weather app was the first and last one

he checked every day. On occasion, he

would leave home at the drop of a hat,

often at an ungodly hour. Or he would

camp out for days in the mountains to

capture nature’s spectacular moods.

“Sometimes, after hours of waiting, a win-

dow of glory would open up only to

close again just minutes later,” he reports.

Mindful that the pictures would later be

enlarged to 9×3 metres, only the very best

equipment came into question: a Phase

One camera was his loyal companion

while travelling around Switzerland.

Its 60 megapixels delivered the resolution

necessary for end use as swissQprint

would be outputting the images in fine

art mode at 1080×1080 dpi print reso-

lution.

Selection and compositionAt the finish, a total of 4280 photos were

“in the can”, which Paolo then whittled

down to a final selection of 350 for the

project team to pored over. “Not an

easy task, given the great choice,”

remembers designer Anita Schwank.

She assisted in selecting and combining

the images to achieve the best possible

spatial effect. Of help here were visualis-

ations of the wallpapers, some of

which would completely cover certain

walls, others just partially.

At the same time, Anita Schwank put

together trios of individual images

to complement the wallpaper, or as

standalone design elements in

specific rooms.

Interior design at swissQprint, Kriessern, Switzerland Wallpapers and individual images on MDF decorate the walls of swissQprint headquarters in Kriessern. The motifs: Swiss landscapes, from the mellow to the spectacular, photographed exclusively for the purpose. The composition: meticulously performed by a design team. The printing: done by a Nyala LED.

Producing the picture triosFor these picture trios, a joiner produced

MDF panels with black oiled edges in

three different formats. Each panel was

printed on a Nyala LED at swissQprint

and then returned to the joiner, who added

a rear substructure to make it project out

from the wall. Equipped with assembly jigs

and detailed plans, the joinery team

finally mounted the pictures at their desi-

gnated spots.

Producing the wallpapersA swissQprint application specialist pre-

pared the XXL images in-house and

then printed them on high-grade wallpa-

per rolls. Careful preparation was crucial

so that the paperhanger could apply the

widths precisely butted together. The

experienced expert explains: “If the tran-

sitions were just 0.5 millimetres off, we’d

have to make adjustments.” But that wasn’t

necessary here. He enthuses further:

“Everything was made ready superbly; I

got very precise plans.” These had been

prepared with just a few clicks by the

Wallpapers decorate communal spaces, corri-

dors and offices at swissQprint headquarters.

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than satisfied: “Not only can we show

guests arriving here something of

Switzerland, we can also present a con-

crete project idea.” Direct printing on

wood, wallpaper and other interior design

elements is just one of many appli-

cations covered by swissQprint large

format printers.

Case study, April 2018© swissQprint AG, Switzerland

www.swissqprint.com

application engineer, using the RIP

assembly guide. High-quality wallpaper

with glass fibre reinforcement was

used: dimensionally stable and ideal for

UV direct printing. The paperhanger

confirms that it is also easy to clean,

leaving no residue. But what impressed

him most was the uniformity of the

edge to edge printing – and this coming

from someone who, after many years

of wallpapering for museums, has doubt-

less seen plenty of impressive things

already.

The stunning resultswissQprint staff are just as enthusiastic

as the project team and the craftsmen.

“The result is stunning,” says an astonished

employee. CEO Reto Eicher is also more Meticulously matched picture trios printed on MDF panels complement full-surface murals.