Mental Health: Global Effort Sought 11/10/2012
Experts around the globe are calling for a joint effort to tackle the world's leading cause of suffering and disability - mental health disorders.
Wold Mental Health Day 10/10/2012
World Mental Health Day raises public awareness about mental health issues. The day promotes open discussion of mental disorders, and investments in prevention, promotion and treatment services. This year the theme for the day is “Depression: A Global Crisis”.
Stress at Work 08/10/2012
More than 70% of workplaces don’t have procedures in place to deal with occupational stress, an new report commissioned by EU-OSH states. A secondary analysis of the ESENER survey of 28000 interviews in 31 countries identifies the reasons why this is the case, despite increasing levels of stress in workplaces and legal obligations on employers to prevent psychosocial risks.
10% of European Workers take Time Off for Depression 08/10/2012
More than 10% of workers take time off from work because of depression, accvodring to a survey undertaken for the European Depression Association. These rates vary between countries, with Britons, Danish and German worlers most likely to do so.
New 9 Country Study on Alcohol and Drugs at Work 24/08/2012
Alcohol and drugs represent a serious problem for a significant percentage of the working population (5%–20% of workers), especially in some sectors and occupations.
Greeks Count Mental Health Cost of a Country in Crisis 31/05/2012
Behind every suicide in crisis-stricken countries such as Greece there are up to 20 more people desperate enough to have tried to end their own lives.