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Members of the Board [ENWHP]
for the Research Division. Board Member Prof. Giuseppe Masanotti (Italy) Medical Doctor, Specialisation
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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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Advancing Salutogenesis towards thriving societies [ENWHP]
Following five International Research Seminars on Salutogenesis the International Union for Health Promotion and Education (IUHPE), its Global Working Group on Salutogenesis, the Society for Theory and Research on Salutogenesis (STARS), and the Center of Salutogenesis (CoS) of the University
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12th IUHPE European Conference on Health Promotion & 7th International Conference on Salutogenesis [ENWHP]
by the Society for Theory and Research on Salutogenesis (STARS) and aims at advancing and disseminating
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10th Healthy Workplace awards applications [ENWHP]
and international) in one of three categories: + Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs): with less than 500 employees who run exemplary programs. + Large Enterprises: with more than 500 employees who run
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Workplace Health Promotion [ENWHP]
that they contribute to, rather than damage, health Implementing policies and practices which enhance
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Settings [ENWHP]
organisations recognise that the management of their human capital is as important, if not more so, than
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Mental Health at the Workplace [ENWHP]
mental health at work. (PDF 17 KB) More than a quarter of European employees suffer from mental stress
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Disseminating Good Workplace Health in Eastern European Countries [ENWHP]
lower in the "new and future EU Member States" than those in the "old" Member States, but so were
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