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EuroHealthnet
URL: http://www.eurohealthnet.eu/
EuroHealthnet is the network of health promotion and public health agencies in Europe. Our aim is to improve the health of European citizens by striving for a healthier Europe between and within countries. We achieve this by coordinating the work of 31 national and regional agencies in Europe thereby constituting a valuable platform for information, advice, policy and advocacy on health issues at EU level.
Languages: English
European Agency for Safety and Health at Work
URL: http://osha.europa.eu/OSHA/
Addressing the diversity of occupational safety and health (OSH) issues and the need for awareness at grassroots level are beyond the resources and expertise of a single Member State. That is why in 1996 the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work was set up: to collect, analyse and promote OSH-related information. The Agency's mission is to make Europe's workplaces safer, healthier and more productive, and in particular to promote an effective workplace prevention culture.
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European Alliance Against Depression
URL: http://www.eaad.net/
The “European Alliance Against Depression (EAAD)” is an international network of experts with the aim to promote the care of depressed patients by initiating community-based intervention programmes in 18 European countries. EAAD is co-funded within the EC Public Health Programme until 2008.
Languages: English
European Commission - DG Health and Consumer Protection
URL: http://ec.europa.eu/health/
Website of DG Health and Consumer Protection.
Together with the Member States, the EU works to protect and promote the health of European people. For the Commission, health is a key priority. That is why the Commission has developed a more co-ordinated approach to European health policy: a high level of human health protection should be assured in setting out all Community policies. The Commission strives to improve public health in the European Union, to prevent human illness and diseases and to obviate sources of danger to human health. This objective will be pursued by implementing the new Public Health programme which will become operational in 2003. Achieving high level of health protection requires close co-operation with the scientific experts. Independent and transparent risk assessments are provided through scientific committees, composed of representatives of the EU Member States.
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European Mental Health Implementation Project
URL: http://www.emip.org/
EMIP aims to support action to improve the mental health of Europeans. EMIP is an acronym for “Implementation of Mental Health Promotion and Prevention Policies and Strategies in EU Member States and Applicant Countries”. Initiated in August 2004, the EMIP project will run until July 2006. It brings together 8 European Networks and 12 national partners to share knowledge, information and experience on the determinants of effective implementation of mental health promotion.
Languages: English
European Network for Mental Health Promotion and Mental Disorder Prevention
URL: http://www.gencat.net/salut/imhpa/Du32/html/en/Du32/index.html
IMPHA: a European Network for Mental Health Promotion and Mental Disorder Prevention is an international network of expert partners in 30 European countries and 7 international networks and professionals who share the aim of supporting the development and implementation of mental health promotion and mental disorder prevention action across Europe.
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European Network for Workplace Health Promotion
URL: http://www.enwhp.org
The European Network for Workplace Health Promotion is an informal network of national occupational health and safety institutes, public health, health promotion and statutory social insurance institutions. In a joint effort, all the members and partners aim to improve workplace health and well-being and to reduce the impact of work related ill health on the European workforce.
Languages: English
European Network Training and Education in Occupational Health and Safety (ENETOSH)
URL: www.enetosh.net
The European Network Education and Training in Occupational Safety and Health (ENETOSH) offers a platform for systematic knowledge-sharing on issues concerning education and training in occupational safety and health. The fundamental aim of ENETOSH is to promote quality in education and training in occupational safety and health. It does so by actively collaborating in a transnational network, systematically collecting and assessing examples of good practice as well as developing a joint standard of competence for teachers in occupational safety and health in Europe.
Languages: English
Hands on Scotland
URL: www.handsonscotland.co.uk
HandsOnScotland is an online resource for anybody working with children and young people. The website provides practical information and techniques on how to respond helpfully to children and young people's troubling behaviour, build up their self-esteem and promote their positive mental wellbeing.
For more information please visit the website at www.handsonscotland.co.uk
The website was commissioned by the Scottish government through HeadsUpScotland and was developed by Playfield Institute (NHS Fife) in partnership with Barnardo's and the University of Dundee.
Languages: English
Mental Health Foundation
URL: http://www.mentalhealth.org.uk
The mission of the MHF mission is to help people survive, recover from and prevent mental health problems. They do this by:
learning what makes and keeps people mentally well;
communicating their findings to a wide range of people; and
turning their research into practical solutions that make a difference to people's lives.
Languages: English



