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2022 AMHHEC Researcher Experiences Webinar
2022 International Health Promoting Campuses Symposium 12 May 2022
2019 International Health Promoting Campuses Symposium: 7th April 2019
2019 World Health Promotion Conference
2018 Victoria University of Wellington Wellbeing Symposium
2018 Involve - National Youth Development Conference
2018 TWANZ Regional Workshops
2017 ANZSSA Auckland Regional Hui
2017 ATLAANZ and ANZSSA Joint Wellington Regional Hui
2017 South Island Tertiary Forum
2017 PHA Conference
2017 Victoria University of Wellington Wellbeing Symposium
2017 Talking Teaching
2017 NZ Tertiary Recreation Managers Conference
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The Okanagan Charter
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All Right? Tertiary Education
AMHHEC
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Healthy Environments
Healthy Relationships
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Nutrition
Planning and Evaluation
Public Health / Health Promotion
Rainbow Wellbeing
Tertiary Health Promotion
Staff Wellbeing
Development and implementation of a holistic health promotion intervention programme especially adapted for staff working in the higher educational sector
Mental Health Foundation - Workplace Wellbeing
Ministry of Education - Staff Wellbeing
Newcastle University - Personal Wellbeing
Report of Findings from the Survey of Work and Wellbeing in the Tertiary Education Sector
The Business Case for Employee Health and Wellbeing
University of Auckland - Staff Health and Wellbeing
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Social Determinants of Mental Health
April 14, 2016
Mental Health
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Social Determinants of Mental Health
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April 14, 2016
Mental Health

Social Determinants of Mental Health

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April 14, 2016
Mental Health

This report was written by the UCL Institute of Health Equity and published by the World Health Organization and the Gulbenkian Foundation. It explores the social determinants related to mental health and has key messages about actions needed, social inequality and wider determinants.

Full report available here

 

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