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  • Siti di interesse (Link)

    • Website of CANWON. The aim of this COST Action is to integrate emerging knowledge on cancer and work to achieve insight into the return-to-work process in cancer survivors, work-related costs of cancer survivorship, and the role of employers as well as to develop and evaluate innovative interventions which effectively enhance work participation of cancer patients. CANWON aims to bring together experts in cancer and work participation, oncology, occupational health, economics, epidemiology, psychology, and social sciences

    • Website with an Informational Guide for Supervisors at the University of Michigan. The information on this Web site was prepared by a team from the Employment Task Force of the Council for Disability Concerns and the Office of Equity and Diversity Services 

    • Sito dell'Associazione italiana registri tumori (AIRTUM Onlus). Sono soci dell'AIRTUM i ricercatori e il personale tecnico operanti presso i Registri tumori di popolazione (generali e specializzati) con sede in Italia e i cittadini italiani e stranieri che hanno documentato interesse professionale e scientifico alla Registrazione, all'epidemiologia dei tumori e ai sistemi informativi sanitari

       

    • Scopo del Sito è la diffusione di informazioni utili per i malati di cancro e le loro famiglie

    • Changing the way cancer is being approached,‘Survive and Thrive Cancer’ shares a timeless understanding of cancer that reminds us of the all-but-forgotten truths of cancer that serve to empower and enrich each individual’s journey, both in prevention and healing

    • The  report examines employment opportunities for people with chronic diseases  in the EU28 Member States and Norway.  The report looks at the prevalence of people suffering from chronic diseases, their employment situation, uneven distribution among occupations and sectors, and working conditions. It looks at policies and measures adopted by governments, social partners and enterprises to improve employment prospects and working conditions of people with chronic diseases. Also in the link you can see the national reports.

    • Site of MACMILLAN CANCER SUPPORT. It offers training, support and knowledge about cancer at work

    • World Health Statistics 2014 contains WHO’s annual compilation of health-related data

    • Site of European Commission (Public Health): Policy, Reflection Process, Diseases, Conditions, Mortality, Indicators, Projects, Portals

    • DiabetesAtWork.org is a collaborative effort of the National Diabetes Education Program (NDEP), National Business Group on Health, National Business Coalition on Health, and America's Health Insurance Plans. 

    • Site "toolkit" for workplace health promotion and protection professionals. Use this site to learn about how to design, implement, and evaluate effective workplace health programs (focus depression)

    • Site "toolkit" for workplace health promotion and protection professionals. Use this site to learn about how to design, implement, and evaluate effective workplace health programs (focus Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders Prevention)

    • Site "toolkit" for workplace health promotion and protection professionals. Use this site to learn about how to design, implement, and evaluate effective workplace health programs (Workplace Safety & Health Topics)

    • MJ Open is an online, open access journal, dedicated to publishing medical research from all disciplines and therapeutic areas. The journal publishes all research study types, from study protocols to phase I trials to meta-analyses, including small or specialist studies. 

    • The European Network for Workplace Health Promotion is a platform for all stakeholders interested in the improvement of workplace health and committed to working towards the vision & mission "Healthy employees in healthy organisations"

    • Site of European Commission (Public Health): documents on the first EU summit on chronic diseases 

    • United Nations high-level meeting on noncommunicable disease prevention and control: New York 19-20 September 2011

    • Mental Health Works is a nationally available program of the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) that builds capacity within Canadian workplaces to effectively address the many issues related to mental health in the workplace.

    • Sito dedicato al progetto Fit for Work Europe per sensibilizzare, a livello europeo e nazionale, la comunità clinica, scientifica, economica, politica dell’importanza della "early prevention" nel trattamento dei disordini muscolo-scheletrici

       

    • RE-INTEGRATE provides a set of tools to improve employer practice in return to work - needs assessment, costs assessment, organisational practice assessment and knowledge assessment