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10th World Conference on Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion,
Safety 2010 is a major world conference bringing together stakeholders in the prevention of unintentional injuries and violence from around the world to debate, discuss and exchange information and experiences. The key theme of the conference is Safe and Equitable Communities. This theme has been chosen to reflect the disproportionate burden from almost all types of injuries that falls on poorer communities. Such differences are apparent both within countries, between countries and even between global regions.
Mental Health in Workplace Settings
A thematic conference on Mental Health in Workplace Settings will be organised on 08-09 November 2010 in Berlin.
Mental Health of Older People
The Commission and the Spanish Ministry of Health and Consumer Affairs under the auspices of the Spanish Presidency in cooperation with the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions will organise a thematic conference Mental Health in Older People. This event will take place on 21-22 April 2010 in Madrid.
7th International Conference on Workplace Bullying & Harassment "Transforming Research: Evidence and Practice"
A great deal of uncertainty and ambivalence exists in many contemporary organisations and indeed in society more generally.......
8th European Conference on Health Economics: Connecting Health and Economics
The biennial European conference has been designed by the European Conference Committee of the International Health Economics Association (iHEA) to rotate among the European countries and falls between iHEA’s related world congresses. The 2010 conference will be hosted by the Finnish Society for Health Economics in Helsinki, Finland. Together with the world congresses, ECHE2010 offers the principal platform for leading researchers with an interest in health economics. This facilitates sharing of results, policy debate and knowledge exchange and also contributes to the foundation of networks in addition to improving the quality of research on health economics. The theme of the 2010 conference is Connecting Health and Economics.



