Project Details
Description (abstract)
“Mental Health Matters – Making Enterprises in the BSR More Resilient by Tackling Psychosocial Risks in the Workplace” project assesses existing policies and
practices related to mental health at work. The objective is to propose measures to better prepare occupational safety and health professionals, policymakers and employers to address the current and emerging mental health related risks in workplaces.
In Finland we will further focus on deliberating a new inter professional approach on education about psychosocial factors in the workplace. Education is intended jointly for occupational health and safety personnel. In addition, a first aid kit intended for SMEs is launched. Finnish Institute of Occupational Healt (FIOH) co-ordinate project management in Finland. The university of Helsinki is one partnership in a collaboration network.
This #MadeWithInterreg project helps drive the transition to
a green and resilient Baltic Sea region.
Organisations from the following countries cooperate
together to make that happen: Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Norway, Poland and Sweden.
practices related to mental health at work. The objective is to propose measures to better prepare occupational safety and health professionals, policymakers and employers to address the current and emerging mental health related risks in workplaces.
In Finland we will further focus on deliberating a new inter professional approach on education about psychosocial factors in the workplace. Education is intended jointly for occupational health and safety personnel. In addition, a first aid kit intended for SMEs is launched. Finnish Institute of Occupational Healt (FIOH) co-ordinate project management in Finland. The university of Helsinki is one partnership in a collaboration network.
This #MadeWithInterreg project helps drive the transition to
a green and resilient Baltic Sea region.
Organisations from the following countries cooperate
together to make that happen: Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Norway, Poland and Sweden.
Short title | MHM |
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Status | Active |
Effective start/end date | 01/08/2023 → 31/07/2025 |