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Evidence based mental health promotion and intervention in the workplace - MENTUPP [ENWHP]
The Mental Health Promotion and Intervention in Occupational Settings (MENTUPP) Consortium organises a webinar on mental health aiming at: - increasing awareness about mental health promotion and suicide prevention in workplace settings - presenting the first results of a large-scale international
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View across Europe: Safety and health to become top of priorities in Russia [ENWHP]
From ENWHP
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12th European Health Forum Gastein "Financial Crisis and Health Policy" [ENWHP]
http://www.ehfg.org/index.php?id=6&L=0
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13th European Health Forum Gastein "The impact of the financial crisis and subsequent economic recession on health and health care" [ENWHP]
http://www.ehfg.org/
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The top 10 emerging psychosocial risks are identified [ENWHP]
From Spain
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Models of Good Practice in Larger Companies [ENWHP]
Austria Landesverlag Linz (PDF 0.08 MB) Luzenac Naintsch (PDF 0.08 MB) OMV Erdöl- und Erdgasbetrieb (PDF 0.10 MB) SAB Tours (PDF 0.12 MB) Sommerhuber (PDF 0.10 MB) Voest-Alpine Stahl Linz GmbH (PDF... Waterbeheer en Riolering (PDF 0.08 MB) Du Pont de Nemours BV (PDF 0.09 MB) Siemens Groep Nederland (PDF 0.08
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Indicators for Work-related Health Monitoring [ENWHP]
The following materials have been published by the WORKHEALTH II project: The report "Establishment of indicators for work-related health monitoring", which contains all project results, e.g. a synopsis of European and international work-related indicator systems already existent
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Click2Move [ENWHP]
increased the automation and digitization of work, and has exponentially increased remote working - a system... (Ireland), Zavod Apga (Slovenia), Rijksinstituut voor Volksgezondheid en Milieu (the Netherlands
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National Congress in Occupational Health [ENWHP]
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Coronavirus and mental health [ENWHP]
The outbreak of COVID-19 may be very stressful for people. In China, the level of stress gathered via questionnaire to 52,730 people showed that 35% and 5.14% suffered from mild and severe stress respectively. On February the Lancet published a rapid review of the evidence of the impact
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