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Wellbeing at Work conference

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Wellbeing at Work conference
AbbreviationWAW
DisciplineOccupational safety and health
Publication details
PublisherNRCWE
Frequencybiannual until 2016 then triannual

The International Wellbeing at Work (WAW) series of academic conferences is relatively new in the field of occupational safety and health. WAW has been held biannually since 2010 and attracts researchers and practitioners of the field. In 2016, WAW 2016 was hosted by TNO in Amsterdam;[1] in 2014, by NRCWE in Copenhagen .[2] WAW 2012 was held in Manchester, Great Britain;[3] The WAW 2019 in Paris. The local organizer of this edition was INRS. In 2020, CIOP-PIB organized the edition on-line on the theme of Wellbeing at Work in Hectic Times.

The organization of this cycle of conferences is supported by the PEROSH "Wellbeing and Work" project group.

Perosh in the European Network for Research on Occupational Safety and Health. Wellbeing at work is considered a strategic component of OSH in Europe.[4]

It is not to be confused with the Health and Wellbeing at Work Conference, which is a purely commercial event, held only in UK, [1]

Past and future Wellbeing at Work conferences

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Past and future Wellbeing at Work conferences include:

Year City Country Link - theme
2025 Swedish Agency for Work Environment Expertise Sweden
2022 Organized on line

by CIOP-PIB and Perosh Network

Poland [2] Wellbeing in Hectic Times
2019 Paris FranceFrance [3] Wellbeing at Work in a Changing World. Opportunities and Challenges
2016 Amsterdam The Netherlands http://www.wellbeingatworl.nl
2014 Copenhagen[5] Denmark Denmark http://nrcwe.dk/waw2014 [dead link]
2012 Manchester United Kingdom Great Britain http://www.hsl.gov.uk/health-and-safety-conferences/wellbeing-2nd-international-conference-2012/home.aspx
2010 Helsinki Finland Finland Towards Better Work

References

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  1. ^ "Home - Wellbeing at Work". www.wellbeingatwork.nl. Retrieved 24 October 2015. [failed verification]
  2. ^ "NRCWE: Projects: Wellbeing at Work 2014 in Copenhagen". nrcwe.dk. Retrieved 16 February 2018. [dead link]
  3. ^ "Home - HSL". www.hsl.gov.uk. Archived from the original on 5 May 2011.
  4. ^ "Health 2020: the European policy for health and well-being". www.euro.who.int. 16 February 2018. Retrieved 16 February 2018. [failed verification]
  5. ^ "Wellbeing at Work 2014 (E13936): Participants (Early registration)".
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