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  1. Workplace health promotion: how to encourage employees to be physically active [ENWHP]
    From England http://www.nice.org.uk/newsevents/pressreleases/press_releases.jsp?domedia=1&mid=2A252D19-19B9-E0B5-D4F06865610E82B9
    25%
  2. Salute, Ambiente e Cambiamenti Climatici-Prospettiva 2030 [ENWHP]
    cruciale legame tra ambiente e salute, evidenziando che la cura dell’ambiente costituisce un mezzo
    23%
  3. Click2Move [ENWHP]
    (Ireland), Zavod Apga (Slovenia), Rijksinstituut voor Volksgezondheid en Milieu (the Netherlands
    21%
  4. Accreditation division [ENWHP]
    . Utilising the best available knowledge and evidence in relation to accreditation systems and good.... Building a strong network of expertise in relation to the Accreditation of Workplace Heath
    18%
  5. The Implementation of Infrastructures for Promoting Workplace Health [ENWHP]
    Countries. Report (PDF 0,9 MB); Short Version (PDF 0,8 MB) REPORTS The Case of WHP: a detailed analysis
    16%
  6. Hearts and Minds at Work in Europe [ENWHP]
    (PDF 1,6 MB) Executive summary (PDF 0,9 MB) Executive summary - German version (PDF 0,4 MB) Factsheet
    14%
  7. Members of the Board [ENWHP]
    for the Research Division. Board Member Prof. Giuseppe Masanotti (Italy) Medical Doctor, Specialisation
    13%
  8. 6th European Conference on Promoting Workplace Health "HEALTHY WORK - HEALTHY LIFESTYLE - HEALTHY BUSINESS" [ENWHP]
    Korzeniowska / Ludmila Kozena / Karl Kuhn / Giuseppe Masanotti / Marianne Massa / Chantale Merz
    11%
  9. Bergamo Exchange [ENWHP]
    The Exchange provides an informal group of WHP professionals ample space for exchanging knowledge and experiences. In cooperation with Prof. Giuseppe Masanotti from the University of Perugia (adviser to the European Network for Workplace Health Promotion) and dr. Roberto Moretti from ASL Bergamo
    11%
  10. Healthy Work in an Ageing Europe [ENWHP]
    will increase markedly, exacerbated by the pushing back of retirement ages, and as the number of younger
    10%