viernes, 8 de agosto de 2014

TWH™ in Action! – Symposium Registration Open; New Practitioner Tools; 8/19 Webinar on Workplace Stress

TWH™ in Action! – Symposium Registration Open; New Practitioner Tools; 8/19 Webinar on Workplace Stress

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Managers’ Buzz

Registration is now OPEN for the 1st International Symposium to Advance TOTAL WORKER HEALTHTM! You are invited to join more than 500 scientists and practitioners from around the world on October 6-8, 2014 at the beautiful campus of the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, MD to learn about the latest science and practice on integrating health protection and health promotion. To see the full agenda and register, visitwww.eagleson.org/totalworkerhealth.

Building Professional Development for Total Worker Health

What skills and training are required to prepare professionals to address the complex challenges affecting the modern workplace? The NIOSH Office for Total Worker Health is examining this question and invites your input.

New Resource: Let’s Get Started! A Practitioner’s Guide

Today we launch a new suite of web-based tools and resources, called Total Worker Health: Let’s Get Started! A Practitioner’s Guide to Integrating Workplace Safety and Health with Health Promotion. The collection of webpages is designed for decision-makers and practitioners who understand the value of total worker health and simply want to get started. Let’s Get Started is intended to serve as a gateway to state-of-the-art guidelines and tools for employers, enabling them to use an integrated approach toward creating and enhancing an organizational culture of safety and health.

Webinars and Training Opportunities

Registration is now open for the second installment of the Total Worker Health Webinar Series: “Intervening for Work Stress: Work-life Stress and Total Worker Health Approaches,” on August 19 from 12pm-1:30pm EDT!

Announcing Inaugural Partners in Launch of Affiliate Program

NIOSH recently launched the Total Worker Health Affiliate Program. Inaugural members leading the way for improved workplace and worker safety, health and well-being include the Dartmouth-Hitchcock, University of Colorado, School of Public Health and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).

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