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The Implementation of Infrastructures for Promoting Workplace Health [ENWHP]
, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom.
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WHP in an Enlarging Europe [ENWHP]
Institue of Occupational Medicine The National Center for Workplace Health Promotion Lodz, Poland
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Models of good practice [ENWHP]
Workplaces The Netherlands 6 Workplaces Norway 3 Workplaces Poland 2 Workplaces Romania 2 Workplaces
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DigiWorkWell [ENWHP]
, Spain, Finland, Denmark, Italy and Poland. The diversity and experience of the project partners
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New Survey shows: Polish OSH Doctors are shunning concrete WHP-action [ENWHP]
From Poland
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Workshop "Health Policies for SMEs - Workplace Health Promotion in candidate countries to European Union and member countries of the European Union" [ENWHP]
Network of Workplace Health Promotion (ENWHP) and these are Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Germany
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10th anniversary of Polish Network for WHP [ENWHP]
From Poland
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Move Europe: Germany's healthiest companies - European Commission and BKK Federal Association present the "Enterprise-Award for Health" [ENWHP]
UPCOMING EVENT IN POLAND 21st-24th October 2004 Civil society in European Union cohesion policy ? Health promotion and diseases prevention aspects The aim of the conference is to promote the idea of civil society and taking over the co-responsibility for health, partnership based co-operation
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12th IUHPE European Conference on Health Promotion & 7th International Conference on Salutogenesis [ENWHP]
The 12th IUHPE European Conference on Health Promotion will be held on June 17-18, 2024, immediately followed by the 7th International Conference on Salutogenesis, June 19-20 in Lodz, Poland. As a premier event for the global health promotion community, the organizers invite professionals (e.g.
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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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