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WORK ORGANIZATION & STRESS
www.who.intof the WHO Collaborating Centres in Occupational Health which was held in Espoo, Finland from 7-9 June 1999. The text was prepared by the Institute of Work, Health & Organizations, University of Nottingham, a WHO Collaborating Centre in Occupational Health, and the European Agency’s Topic Centre on Stress at Work. The
Introducing the WHOQOL instruments
depts.washington.educollaborating centres around the world, has therefore developed two instruments for measuring quality of life (the WHOQOL-100 and the WHOQOL-BREF), that can be used in a variety of cultural settings whilst allowing the results from different populations and countries to be compared. These instruments have many uses, including use in
WHOQOL - WHO | World Health Organization
www.who.intWHO, with the aid of 15 collaborating centres around the world, has therefore developed two instruments for measuring quality of life (the WHOQOL-100 and the WHOQOL-BREF), that can be used in a variety of cultural settings whilst allowing the results from different populations and countries to be compared. These instruments have many
Status report on alcohol consumption, harm and policy ...
www.euro.who.intThanks are also given to Ms Astrid Otto, WHO Collaborating Centre and Institute for Mental Health Policy Research, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, Canada, for copy-editing the first part, Ms Joana Madureira Lima and Dr Pi Högberg,
a guide to examining your breasts - NHS England
www.england.nhs.ukNHS Health Scotland is a WHO Collaborating Centre for Health Promotion and Public Health Development. 1912/1 3/2010. Created Date: 20100304144939Z ...
Child Welfare Canada - National Collaborating Centre for ...
www.nccih.caIndigenous children and the child welfare system in anada 3 3 This section is intended as an overview of Indigenous child welfare framework in Canada. Sinha and Kozlowski (2013) provide further details in their article, The Structure of Aboriginal Child Welfare in Canada.
An Overview of Aboriginal Health in Canada
www.ccnsa-nccah.cathe National Collaborating Centre for Aboriginal Health (NCCAH) entitled Despite a modest improvement in the socio-economic status of Aboriginal peoples in Canada over recent decades, many of the underlying social determinants of poor health remain. Canada’s 2006 Census data shows that fewer Aboriginal people between the
Obesity and inequities - World Health Organization
www.euro.who.intfor Health and Development, Venice, Italy, and Aileen Robertson, WHO Collaborating Centre for Global Nutrition and Health, Metropolitan University College, Copenhagen, Denmark. The following people provided helpful comments and expert technical review: • João Breda, Erio Ziglio, Piroska Ostlin, Åsa Nihlén, Chris Brown, Francesco Zambon,