01/06/2007 - Submitted by: Argyro Kazaki
The European Network for Workplace Health Promotion established in 1996 and funded by the European Commission, has national contact offices in 28 countries. It is an informal network of national occupational health and safety institutes, public health, health promotion and statutory social insurance institutions. It aims to contribute to improving workplace health and well being and reduce the impact of work related ill health on the European workforce. It is involved in a number of Workplace Health Promotion Initiatives on a range of subjects including disseminating good workplace health in Eastern European countries and healthy work in an ageing Europe.
The members of the ENWHP work together towards the vision “ healthy employees in healthy organisations” and are committed to developing and promoting good workplace health practice, which in turn contributes to a high level of health protection and sustainable economic and social development in Europe.
A basic consensus on the common goals, the vision and mission was developed and laid down in the Luxembourg Declaration on WHP in Europe in1997.
Workplace Health Promotion (WHP) is the combined efforts of employers, employees and society to improve the health and well-being of people at work.
This can be achieved through a combination of:
(Luxembourg Declaration 1997)
Between 1996 and the present, the ENWHP has successfully completed the following European joint initiatives:
Add the 4th and 5th initiatives
Based on the common understanding of workplace health promotion the Europe-wide ENWHP initiatives have achieved the following:
The network is currently implementing a major initiative in order to support the integration of the new Member States into the operations of the network. Under the title "Dragon-fly", the Polish member organisation is leading a project which analyses the specific framework conditions for the new countries in the fields of workplace health promotion. In addition, the network has been hosting a series of stakeholder meetings in the new countries in an attempt to invite as many as stakeholders as possible to become actively involved in the process of joint learning and good practice dissemination.
Furthermore, ENWHP is also supporting the initiative organised by the Finnish Institute of Occupational Health to address future challenges for policies and strategies in the world of work to encounter the impacts of global economies and demographic changes.
MoveEurope – Campaigning for Improved Lifestyle-related Workplace Health
The next and 7th ENWHP initiative, titled "MoveEurope“ will begin this year, a project involving a campaign organised by the European Network to promote a healthy lifestyle at work. The project will focus on physical exercise, nutrition, mental health and smoking prevention.
The campaign is planned to last 3 years (2006 – 2008) and targets interested companies/organisations, external experts in the fields of Occupational Safety and Health and Public Health as well as other national and European Organisations and Stakeholders.