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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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Models of Good Practice [ENWHP]
selected to present their activities at the European Mental Health Pact Conference in Berlin 2011. Company
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Thematic conference on 'Promoting of Mental Health and Well-being in Workplaces' (7th European Conference) [ENWHP]
The European Thematic Conference "Promotion of Mental Health and Well-being in Workplaces" at the beginning of March 2011 in Berlin concluded the 8th ENWHP initiative "work in tune with life. move europe". The campaign ran from October 2009 to December 2010. About 2000 enterprises participated
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Membership of ENWHP [ENWHP]
Meet other professionals and share best practice. Be part of a community where members can be your most valuable resource exchanging ideas, information and experiences. As a member, you will be connected to a network of workplace health promotion, occupational health and wellbeing professionals
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European Guide to Good Practice (Guidelines) [ENWHP]
have a valuable contribution to make to the European workforce. The guide is called "Promoting
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Communication division [ENWHP]
that valuable messages and content are disseminated as widely as possible Raising the national
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DigiWorkWell [ENWHP]
will ensure practical and valuable results. ENWHP is a partner in the project and will provide regular
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C2M Project Webinar Series Now Available Online – Free Access to Expert Insights on Sedentarism and Remote Work [ENWHP]
valuable, research-based guidance for building healthier work-from-home practices.
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How can you promote the health of your partner if they work shifts? [ENWHP]
. These results will provide us with valuable insights that will help us promote the health of shift
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The Case for WHP [ENWHP]
with significant impact on the labour market as external drivers; The impacts of workplace health
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