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Results of the Mental Health Check [ENWHP]
The period of the survey extended from October 2009 to December 2010. Please note that the evaluation is not representative, because the data has not been adjusted. A total of 1834 companies/organisations from 18 member countries filled out the online Mental Health Check. Surveys filled
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Dragon Fly [ENWHP]
MB) Eliza Iwanowicz, Theodor Haratau & Reinhold Sochert Methodology of gathering data concerning
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Mental wellbeing programs and guidelines: Where is the evidence? [ENWHP]
global data to inform mental wellbeing programming will be presented.
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Salut mental i ocupació. Reincorporació a la feina després d'un llarg període d'inactivitat. [ENWHP]
Jornada sobre Salut Mental i ocupació organitzada per Avedis Donabedian i promoguda i finançada pel Pla Director de Salut Mental i Addiccions del Departament de Salut i el Departament de Treball, Afers Socials i Famílies, i celebrada en el marc del Pla integral d’atenció a les persones amb trastorn
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The Case for WHP [ENWHP]
justify investments in WHP. This detailed analysis of the Business Case [Report (PDF 0.84 MB)] revealed
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Quality Criteria and Success Factors of Workplace Health Promotion [ENWHP]
Report of the conference (PDF 0.03 MB) Countries involved Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France
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Move Europe Company [ENWHP]
of good practice in the final "Move Europe" business report
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Promoting mental health in the workplace [ENWHP]
Employment) and resulted in three publications: 1) Final report: an overview of the existing
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German EU Presidency / Conference: Quality of Work - the Key to More and Better Jobs [ENWHP]
and social groups. Conference Report "Quality of work - the key to more and better jobs"
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ILO launch the World Day for Safety and Health at Work 2021 campaign [ENWHP]
The World Day for Safety and Health at Work 2021 focuses on leveraging the elements of an OSH system as set out in the Promotional Framework for Occupational Safety and Health Convention, 2006 (No.187). The world day report examines how the current crisis demonstrates the importance
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