martes, 18 de septiembre de 2018

NIOSH TWH in Action!: Join two upcoming webinars, uncover strategies to address risks from precarious work, & read new research on TWH science

NIOSH TWH in Action!: Join two upcoming webinars, uncover strategies to address risks from precarious work, & read new research on TWH science

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Join NIOSH for two webinars on Aging & Work and Opioids & Work

Join the NIOSH Office for Total Worker Health and the National Center for Productive Aging and Work for Overlapping Vulnerabilities in the Aging Workforce on Tuesday, October 30th from 12:00-1:30pm ET. A special session on New Insights into the Opioid Crisis and Work: Important Information for Workers and Employers will take place Tuesday, November 6th from 1:00-2:30pm ET. Register to attend both events.

Uncovering strategies to address risks from precarious and nonstandard work

Learn more about Healthy Communities through Healthy Work (HCHW), the participatory action research outreach project of the University of Illinois at Chicago Center for Healthy Work. This project explores strategies to address precarious work and health through policy, systems, and environmental change.

New article highlights research methodologies for TWH

The Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine recently published a peer-reviewed article on proceedings from the 2017 University of Iowa-hosted TWH Research Methodologies Workshop. Learn more about the workshop and key takeaways focused on TWH science.

What opportunities exist in your local area for TWH training?

TWH-related events can be found in many communities across the country. What TWH events and presentations are happening in your local area? Find out and register for in-person experiences happening this quarter.

Five New Publications from the NIOSH Centers of Excellence for TWH

The latest research articles from the NIOSH Centers of Excellence for TWH focus on veteran-supportive supervisor behavior, preventing opioid misuse in the fishing industry, and the impacts of stress and schedule control on caregivers.

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