Workplace Mental Health: An Action Plan for Australia
A white paper produced by the University of Tasmania’s Work, Health & Wellbeing Network, in collaboration with national and international researchers, practitioners and policy makers was publicly released yesterday, Tues 23rd May 2017. The University of Tasmania’s Work, Health and Wellbeing Network is a collective group of early, mid and established career academics who share a common interest in how experiences of workplaces and jobs are connected with health. To access the white paper, please click here
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