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  1. ENWHP Model of Good Practice releases survey on WHP in SMEs [ENWHP]
    From ENWHP
    24%
  2. Click2Move [ENWHP]
    (Ireland), Zavod Apga (Slovenia), Rijksinstituut voor Volksgezondheid en Milieu (the Netherlands
    22%
  3. Joining Forces in Health Promotion to Tackle the Burden of Chronic Diseases in Europe [ENWHP]
    and how we can learn from one another and how we can collectively strengthen health promotion to reduce
    20%
  4. 13th European Conference on Public Health [ENWHP]
    perspective, the new public health is aiming to tackle three major challenges: to strengthen health
    18%
  5. Well-Being at Work - New Innovations and Good Practices [ENWHP]
    challenges: to strengthen health promotion and disease prevention to develop sustainable systems
    16%
  6. Quality Criteria [ENWHP]
    The members of the network developed corresponding guidelines for effective WHP, which led to the quality criteria on hand. These criteria are based on the European Foundation for Quality Management model supporting the integration of health promotion into the quality management system
    13%
  7. Move Europe - Healthy Lifestyles in the Working Environment [ENWHP]
    activity, smoking prevention, nutrition and mental health. The “Quality model” was based
    11%
  8. Quality Criteria and Success Factors of Workplace Health Promotion [ENWHP]
    on the model of the European Foundation for Quality Management. The criteria were divided into six
    9%
  9. Move Europe Company [ENWHP]
    (submitted) were assessed by an expert team/jury. Step III: final Conference Model companies from all over
    8%
  10. First Global Healthy Workplace Awards Open for Applications until February 10 [ENWHP]
    The ENWHP encourages European employers to apply to the 1st Global Healthy Workplace Awards program. The Awards Summit will be held on April 10-12, 2013 in London. The Global Awards program follows the World Health Organization Healthy Workplace Model for Action and will recognize employers
    8%