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30 - 40 - 50plus: Healthy Work in an Ageing Europe [ENWHP]
the Finnish Institute of Occupational Health will outline the priorities and areas for a possible
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Health and Social Security in a Life Cycle - The Contribution of Prevention and Health Promotion in Europe [ENWHP]
and retirement as well as the different areas of social security. After all, only by interconnecting prevention
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26th Cochrane’s Colloquium 2019 [ENWHP]
in many areas: how to inform complex health decisions with diverse types of evidence; how to engage
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LEPH2019 - Fifth International Conference on Law Enforcement and Public Health [ENWHP]
and in the integration of these three elements. The other two main areas that will be addressed
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Advancing Salutogenesis towards thriving societies [ENWHP]
and to share and discuss innovative approaches in areas such as how to advance the overall
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ILO Guideline on Managing work-related psychosocial risks during the COVID-19 pandemic [ENWHP]
and well-being of workers in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. The guide considers ten areas
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11th IUHPE European Conference on Health Promotion and the 6th International Conference on Salutogenesis [ENWHP]
, and to share and discuss innovative approaches in the four topic areas.
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Expanding Occupational Health and Safety: An international Conference [ENWHP]
pandemic. The conference will address three critical areas for the future of OSH: research, training
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EU Physical Activity on Prescription-EUPAP Final Conference [ENWHP]
The EUPAP project is now in the final phase of the project. In this free online conference EUPAP partners will present the results of the implementation of the PAP model to different EU countries. Focus areas to be discussed during the conference will be: - How can you use PAP-S in various cultural
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8th EUROSHNET Conference: World in transition – Europe in adaptation – OSH under pressure [ENWHP]
”instruments” should be developed. The conference is divided into 6 sessions dedicated to the following areas
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