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The European Network for Workplace Health Promotion (ENWHP) [ENWHP]
supported the establishment of infrastructures for WHP in the Member States. In October 2016 the ENWHP
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Board, Members and Divisions [ENWHP]
Contact Office for ENWHP, with one member being identified per country (or region). International
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The Implementation of Infrastructures for Promoting Workplace Health [ENWHP]
like private sector companies, in so far 19 member countries. Report (PDF 1,6 MB) PROCEEDINGS
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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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Recommendations for Promoting WHA [ENWHP]
as a framework for developing specific strategies and policies within the Member States. Recommendations
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Membership of ENWHP is fee based [ENWHP]
Normally, becoming and remaining a member of ENWHP will require payment of an annual membership that will be invoiced for payment at the beginning of each calendar year. Membership will lapse should payment not be made by 31st March of the membership year. Lapsed members will be required to re
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Join us NOW! [ENWHP]
ENWHP membership application If you want to join ENWHP as a member, you can download the ENWHP membership form, include all the supporting documents, and return it to the ENWHP Secretariat by e-mail (membership@enwhp.net). New members will be entitled to a six month no-commitment trail membership
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European Workplace Health Promotion Accreditation System - EWHPAS [ENWHP]
also made by experts from a further 6 Member States. The System is based on many years of experience
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PEROSH paper on sustainable workplaces of the future [ENWHP]
working life for Europe's workforce. The consultation of the PEROSH member institutes led
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EU Council recommendation on promoting health-enhancing physical activity across sectors [ENWHP]
). The EU Council recommends that "the Member States work towards effective HEPA (Health Enhancing
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