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  • MENTA50+ Online Serious Games: Learning to take actions for mental fitness and wellbeing in older age
    24/10/2014
    This online serious games website brings you new teaching and training methods for maintaining mental fitness of people 50 plus based on online games.
  • MENTA50+ Handbook. Learning to take actions for mental fitness and wellbeing in older age. A toolkit for learners and facilitators on mental fitness
    24/10/2014
    The aim of the MENTA50+ project is to contribute to the mental fitness of an ageing society. This handbook “Learning to take actions for mental fitness and wellbeing in older age” was developed 2013 and 2014 for interested stakeholders who intend to promote mental fitness and mental wellbeing of older people.
    The handbook serves as a theoretical and practical background for various user groups on an individual and organisational level. It will help to deliver activities for older people on mental wellbeing and fitness. The handbook also serves as the background information for a 30 hour health promoting course activity.
  • Workshop on mental health in the workplace
    27/06/2014
    The consultative workshop on mental health in the workplace took place in Brussels on the 24thy June. More than 40 people from 10 countries took part and they heard presentations on topics ranging from the legislative situation governing mental health in the European workplace, guidance for employers, the costs and benefits of taking action and possible scenarios for developing the area.

    Participants came from a range of backgrounds and included the Social Partners, the Commission, EU agencies, NGOs and public health organisations.

    The project is due to produce final versions of scenarios, an interpretative document on legislation and guidance for employers by the end of the summer. All ENMHP members will be informed of when these are available.
  • Informative Guide on Dementia
    19/06/2014
    When someone you know is suffering from a form of dementia it can be easy to lose sight of what you originally loved about them. Dementia is a devastating condition which can result in uncharacteristic, often violent outbursts and memory loss which can turn the sufferer into a shell of the person they were. However, with the right care and support, you can preserve a great deal of their personality.
  • Workshop on mental health in the workplace
    11/06/2014
    A workshop on mental health in the workplace will take place in Brussels on the 24th of June. The workshop is part of a European Commission project, funded by DG Employment. The study aims to analyse the suitability of the EU-OSH legal framework in its current form, and to evaluate the relevant national policy measures and instruments for mental health specific risks in the workplace.

    The workshop will present:

    • The results of an expert study
    • A guidance document on mental in the workplace foe employers
    • An interpretive note on legislation

    The workshop is part of a consultation process with key stakeholders. Obtaining your opinion is an important part of the research process and the workshop sessions will allow you to comment on the materials. With your help and expertise, we can work towards a better understanding of the policies on mental health in the workplace and on improving the tools for employers and stakeholders at workplace level.

    The language of the workshop is English.

    You can register via www.amiando.com/workshopmentalhealth.

    If you have any questions, contact:
    Veronique De Broeck
    Prevent
    veronique.debroeck@prevent.be
  • How can employers promote good mental health? Live discussion
    20/05/2014
    Health and social work professionals experience the highest rates of work-related anxiety, stress and depression of any field. Join our panel to discuss what managers and colleagues can do to support staff in these sectors