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Work, Health, and Wellbeing: Strategic Solutions for Integrating Wellness and Occupational Safety and Health in the Workplace [ENWHP]
or contact Mr Peter J. Bretton at pbretton@hsph.harvard.edu Boston (MA), USA: 17-20 September 2012
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Work, Health, and Well-Being: Integrating Wellness and Occupational Health and Safety in the Workplace [ENWHP]
. For more information, click on the link or contact Mr Peter J. Bretton at pbretton@hsph.harvard.edu
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Swiss Public Health Conference [ENWHP]
http://www.public-health.ch/logicio/pmws/indexDOM.php?client_id=publichealth&page_id=home
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Swiss Public Health Conference "Health and social responsibility - Promoting health by actively addressing social determinants" [ENWHP]
http://www.public-health.ch/logicio/pmws/indexDOM.php?client_id=publichealth&page_id=konferenz&lang_iso639=en
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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
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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
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Further Reading and Presentations [ENWHP]
, Essen Work-related health reporting in Europe - Indicators and data sources (PPT 0,9 MB) Dr. Wolfgang
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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
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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
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PH Work: Promoting Healthy Work for People with Chronic Illness [ENWHP]
or disability, and too few people with reduced work capacity manage to remain in employment.” The 9th
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