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WHP in Latin and Southern European Countries [ENWHP]
European Countries, the social and cultural context of these countries must be taken into account
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Application procedure [ENWHP]
levels of the Award must begin by applying for a Bronze level Award. If you wish to apply for an award
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Levels of award [ENWHP]
There are 3 levels of achievement possible under the Accreditation System – Bronze, Silver and Gold. Bronze level – to achieve the Bronze level standard, organisations must demonstrate consistent commitment to improving the health of their workforce and also declare their commitment to improving
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Conference of the Healthy Ageing EU-fundes project 2004-2007 [ENWHP]
By 2025 about one-third of Europe's population will be aged 60 years and over. There will be a particularly rapid increase in the number of people aged 80 years and older. The countries of Europe must develop strategies to meet this challenge. Promoting good health and active social participation
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8th conference of the European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology [ENWHP]
By 2025 about one-third of Europe's population will be aged 60 years and over. There will be a particularly rapid increase in the number of people aged 80 years and older. The countries of Europe must develop strategies to meet this challenge. Promoting good health and active social participation
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Putting Well-being Metrics into Policy Action [ENWHP]
must contact wellbeing@oecd.org
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Work in Tune with Life [ENWHP]
on how to improve mental health in the workplace Countries involved Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech
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Move Europe - Healthy Lifestyles in the Working Environment [ENWHP]
Campaign. Countries involved Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland
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Disseminating Good Workplace Health in Eastern European Countries [ENWHP]
6th Initiative (2005 - 2007) ENWHP started to focus as early as 2002 on the improvement of workplace health in Eastern Europe and integrated organisations from the Czech Republic, Romania, Bulgaria, Poland and Hungary in the Network. At that time, low wages made the "new Member States
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Workplace Health Promotion in the Public Administration Sector [ENWHP]
Barcelona Conference (PDF 0.5 MB) Countries involved Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic
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