Transcription of Healthy Work Environments Best Practice Guidelines
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FEBRUARY 2008. Healthy Work Environments Best Practice Guidelines Workplace Health, Safety and Well-being of the Nurse Healthy Work Environments Best Practice Guidelines Greetings from Doris Grinspun, Executive Director Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario It is with great pleasure that the Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario releases the Workplace Health, Safety and Well-being of the Nurse Guideline. This is one of a series of six Best Practice Guidelines (BPGs) on Healthy Work Environments (HWE), developed by the nursing community. The aim of these Guidelines is to provide the best available evidence to support the creation of thriving work Environments . Evidence-based Healthy Work Environments BPGs, when applied, will serve to support the excellence in service that nurses are committed to delivering in their day-to-day Practice .
Responsibility for Development The Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario (RNAO),with funding from the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care and in partnership with Health Canada has embarked on a multi-year project
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