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2009-2012 Work Plan Number

GPA2.15z

Formerly AA3:P6



GPA Objective

Objective 2: To protect and promote health at the workplace

CC or NGO Name

Occupational Health Centre of the Municipal Institute of Health of

Barcelona



Project title

Collaboration in the development of practical Psychosocial risk

management toolkit



Keywords

Psychosocial hazards, prevention, intervention, restructuring

Project leader Email

address

Lucía Artazcoz, lartazco@aspb.es

Partners (of the CC

Network)

University of Nottingham

Other partners




Funding

Occupational Health Centre of the Municipal Institute of Health of Barcelona and, potentially, EU (Budget heading 04.021000.00.11, Innovative measures under Article 6 of the European Social Fund

Regulation: "Innovative Approaches to the Management of Change”)



Objective of the project

To develop a tool for healthy restructuring of enterprises (it depends on funding by the EU) To develop the guidelines for

management of workers with mental health problems from the occupational health services To contribute to de adaptation of the Psychosocial risk management toolkit to the Spanish context



Project outcome(s) and

deadline(s) for

completion of the

project

Tool for healthy restructuring of enterprises (by 2008) Guidelines

for management of workers with mental health problems from the

occupational health services (by 2007). To contribute to the

adaptation of the Psychosocial risk management toolkit to the



Spanish context (by 2010)

Target group and/or

beneficiaries

Occupational health services and enterprises in general.

Summary of the project


The Occupational Health Centre of the Occupational Health Centre of the Municipal Institute of Health of Barcelona is currently working on the development of the Guidelines for management of workers with mental health problems from the occupational health services in collaboration with the Catalonian Department of Health and the Catalonian Department of Labour.
The project has been modified because, as we mentioned in our proposal, we applied for European funding in a collaborative project with other countries but our project was not approved. Therefore the objective of develop a tool for healthy restructuring of enterprises has been removed. The project aims at developing the guidelines for management of workers with mental health problems from the occupational health services. To contribute to the adaptation of the Psychosocial risk management toolkit to the Spanish context.

Dissemination

Scientific articles, reports, internet

Impact (global or

regional)

Global

Progress on Project

A report with the results of the Delphi study has been elaborated and the guide is expected to be finished by the end of summer.
Group discussions and interviews with different social agents, professionals and workers have been conducted in order to better know their needs for correctly manage work-related health problems at the workplaces. Additionally a Delphi study with occupational health physicians working in occupational health services has been conducted, a report has been written and sent to all the participants. A working team with experts from the Occupational Health Centre, the Department of Labour and experts from other institution is now elaborating this guide addressed to occupational health workers of occupational health services.


List of outcomes already achieved by this project

The Occupational Health Department are translating into Spanish the 10 guidance sheets and the guide of the PRIMA-EF project. Moreover, PRIMA-EF leaders are exploring the possibility of applying to an open call for a second phase of PRIMA-EF and we are willing to participate in it. The translation will be completed by end-2010.

List of additional outcomes expected from this project by 2012

2010: Application to DG-Sanco

2010: Translation into Spanish of 10 guidance sheets and the PRIMA-EF guide

2010-2011: Development of the project

2012: Final product (toolkit at the enterprise level)





2009-2012 Work Plan Number

GPA2.11l

Existing Project AA3:P8



CONTRIBUTING PROJECT Title


Adaptation, validation and training in the use of a diagnostic tool to detect prevalence of psychosocial risk factors in the workplace

GPA Objective

Objective 2: Protect and promote health at the workplace


Responsible CC or NGO Name

CINBIOSE CANADA

Project leader

Katherine Lippel

klippel@uottawa.ca



Network partners

CINBIOSE Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada

cinbiose@uqam.ca/ via Katherine Lippel, University of Ottawa

Centro de Estudios de la mujer, Chile



cem@cem.cl, Departamento de Salud Ocupacional del Instituto de Salud Pública de Chile.

WHO Regions involved in this CONTRIBUTING project




Country ministries involved in this CONTRIBUTING project

Unidad de Condiciones y Medio Ambiente del Trabajo, Dirección del Trabajo. Contact name:

Ingrid Soto: isotoa@dt.gob.cl



External partners for this CONTRIBUTING project

Centro de Estudios de la mujer

Michel Vézina

Institut national de Santé publique du Québec, Québec, Canada. Michel.Vezina@inspq.qc.ca


Summary of the project

This project is part of a program of research «Araucaria project» whose objectives are to generate knowledge about mental health problems related to working conditions, to transfer and exchange knowledge between researchers and partners, and to disseminate information in order to sensitize policy makers and practitioners to psychosocial risks related to working conditions.

The Project aims to develop a simple tool to evaluate psychosocial risk in work places and if it is relevant, to recommend more detailed research or interventions in order to reduce such risks. It integrates a gender perspective in the conception and application of the tool. This tool is directed to persons who intervene in occupational settings, such as inspectors, occupational health professionals and others.



Target group and/or beneficiaries

Inspectors of health and labour ministries, academics, policy makers and workers


Dissemination

Inspectors in occupational health in the Ministry of Labor

Impact (global or

regional)

We have not as yet assessed the impact

Progress on Project (max 100 words)

The instrument is being validated in Chile by a panel of experts coordinated by the Department of Occupation Health of the Instituto de Salud Pública.

List of major outcomes already achieved by this project

Translation and adaptation of instrument to evaluate psychosocial risk factors in the workplace

Inspectors in occupational health were trained in the use of the instrument to evaluate psychosocial risk factors in the workplace (workshop: March 31 – April 2, 2009)



List of additional major outcomes expected from this project by 2012

Validation of the instrument in Chile

More training workshops for OH inspectors.





2009-2012 Work Plan Number

2.13h

New Project



CONTRIBUTING PROJECT Title

Project D: Study of psychosocial risks in Malaysian context


GPA Objective

Objective 2: To protect and promote health at the workplace

Responsible CC or NGO Name

WHO Collaborating Centre for Work, Organisation and Psychosocial Factors, University of South Australia Australia

Project leader


Mr. Mohd Awang Idris

Idrma001@postgrad.unisa.edu.au




Network partners

University of Malaysia Sarawak

University of South Australia



WHO Regions involved in this CONTRIBUTING project

Western Pacific Dr Shigeru Omi

P.O. Box 2932


1000 Manila
Philippines
Telephone: (+63 2) 528 8001 
Fax:  (+63 2) 521 1036 or 526 0279 

For media inquiries, please contact:


Tel:   (+63 2) 528 9991
Fax: (+63 2) 528 9069
Email: pio@wpro.who.int


Country ministries involved in this CONTRIBUTING project

Ministry of Higher Education, Malaysia


External partners for this CONTRIBUTING project




Summary of the project

The study aims to understand psychosocial risks in Malaysian context and test the JD-R model. The study also emphasizes on definition of occupational stress among Malaysian employees, and examines on organization outcomes and life outcomes related to work. Data will be collected through survey from population samples in Malaysia Peninsular regions.

Target group and/or beneficiaries

Public Sector and Private Sector Employees


Events-opportunities for furthering the project

ICOH 2009 Cape Town

Expected results of this project by 2012 (outcomes)

To document the concept and meaning of occupational stress (by 2008)

To validate the concept of job demands, resources and other related variables (by 2009)

To examine the impact of job characteristic on employee life outcome and organization outcome (by 2009) by Malaysian employees (by 2009)

To develop a tool for the assessment of psychosocial risk in an emerging economy context

To develop materials to create work-life balance awareness training for managers and supporting staff (by 2010)


Indicators of achievement (impact)




Major Milestones (list up to three dates and milestones)

As above expected results

Public health impact

Evidence base regarding work-family policies

Funding source(s)

Ministry of Higher Education, Malaysia

University Malaysia Sarawak University of South Australia



Dissemination

University studies; newsletter in relevant ministry (Women and Family Development, Human Resources)



2009-2012 Work Plan Number

GPA2.11p

New Project



CONTRIBUTING PROJECT Title


Psychosocial stress in the workplace with regard to burnout and gender

GPA Objective

Objective 2: To protect and promote health at the workplace

Responsible CC or NGO Name

Institute of Occupational and Maritime Medicine, Hamburg, Germany

Project leader

Ralf Wegner

Mail: ralf.wegner@bsg.hamburg.de



Network partners

University of Nottingham, Institute of Work, Health and Organisations

WHO Regions involved in this CONTRIBUTING project

Europe

Country ministries involved in this CONTRIBUTING project

Ministry of Health, Germany

External partners for this CONTRIBUTING project

Institute of Work, Health and Organisation University of Nottingham

Summary of the project

Psychosocial stress in the workplace increasingly causes mental disorders like burnout. Some of the presumed predictors are long working hours, parenting, especially for full-time working female employees, and conflicts with colleagues and/or superiors. Practical measures including intervention strategies for the prevention of disorders and the recommendations of therapies should be developed on the basis of existing and newly collected data on family status, working conditions, burnout status (Maslach-Burnout-Inventory) and data including medical, physiological and biochemical analyses of 100 volunteers during working and leisure time.

Target group and/or beneficiaries

Workers with psychosocial stress at work

Events-opportunities for furthering the project

Development of a WHO questionnaire to evaluate the psychosocial stress and strain including burnout phenomena by occupational and familial factors. Organizing workshops on this issue. Collaborating with clinical physicians/clinics concerning adequate therapy.

Expected results of this project by 2012 (outcomes)

Description of the most important stress factors and evaluation of preventive strategies, such as better separation between work and leisure time, flexibilization of working time and/or organization of better childcare in companies, development of therapy recommendations in occupational medicine

Indicator of achievement (impact)

Evidence-based recommendations for the prevention and treatment of burnout

Major Milestones (list up to three dates and milestones

Analysis of existing data by 2009

Development of a WHO questionnaire by 2010

Worldwide survey in 2011

Analysis and publication of the data and recommendations in 2012



Public health impact

Global

Funding source(s)

No funds

Disseminations

Results and recommendations to be published in workshops and international journals



2009-2012 Work Plan Number

(to be assigned by WHO)



GPA 2.15aa

New Project

Project Title


Practical toolkits for assessment of work stress

GPA Objective (e.g. GPA5) and GPA Action

(e.g. Action 28)

Objective 2: To protect and promote health at the workplace

Priority Number (e.g. 5.3) and Area (if applicable) e.g. Agriculture

Priority 2.1: Practical toolkits for the assessment and management of work stress

This project also contributes to other GPA Priorities (List them, if applicable).

Objective 3 Priority 3.1: Provide technical assistance to countries for organization, delivery and evaluation of basic OH services


Responsible CC or NGO Name

Occupational Safety and Health Council (Hong Kong)

Project leader(s)

(contact name and email address)

Mr. Jason WONG (Senior Consultant)

email: jason@oshc.org.hk



Network partners (CC name, country, email)

Professor Fu Hua (傅華) email: hfu@fudan.edu.cn

Deputy Dean and Professor, School of Public Health Fudan University



WHO Regions involved in this project (contact name and email)

N.A.

Country ministries involved in this project (contact name and email)

N.A.

External partners for this project (contact name, organization and email)

Based on the result of research study commissioned by OSHC and conducted by Lingnan University, Department of Sociology and Social Policy, Professor Siu Oi-ling email: siuol@ln.edu.hk

Summary of the project (max 100 words)

Occupational Safety and Health Council will work in collaboration with Fudan University to promote management of work stress in mainland China by utilizing the practical toolkit (bilingual in both Chinese and English). Industries prone to work stress and the Health Care Sector will be our first targeted industry. We will initially launch the promotion in Shanghai and subsequently to 2 other cities (planned Beijing and Guangzhou) in mainland China. Survey will be carried out to evaluate the effectiveness programme.



Target group and/or beneficiaries

Working population in health care sector.

Major Milestones (list up to three dates and milestones)

Dec 2012- Promotion of use of work stress tool kit in health care sector in Shanghai
Dec 2013- Promotion of use of work stress tool kit in health care sector in Beijing
Dec 2014 –Promotion of use of work stress tool kit in health care sector in Guangzhou


Dissemination plan

Through production of publications, organizing seminars, workshops and training courses on work stress.

Funding source(s)

Self-funding by the council. The Council is the largest OSH course provider offering over 200 types of courses for various sectors in Hong Kong. OSHC has 67 full time staff and over 200 Part-time Lecturers from various professional disciplines. During 2009/10, OSHC has organized over 1,700 training programmes and seminars, with total participants over 52,000.

List of outcomes already achieved by this project

Had already distributed 2000 sets of the toolkits to various sectors and uploaded the toolkit onto OSHC’s web site for free access and usage.

List of additional outcomes expected from this project by 2012

A series of promotion programme of work stress in Shanghai health care sector should be done.

List of additional outcomes expected by 2016

Results of the evaluation programme on the effectiveness of the work stress tool kit including its coverage, user friendly, appropriateness, etc. for enhancement of the toolkit.



2009-2012 Work Plan Number

(to be assigned by WHO)

GPA 2.15ab

New Project

Project Title


Prevention of workplace violence via Do-It-Yourself (DIY) Kit, Training, and On-line risk assessment of workplace violence (English & Chinese)


GPA Objective (e.g. GPA5) and GPA Action

(e.g. Action 28)

GPA Objective 3: To improve the performance of and access to occupational health services

Priority Number (e.g. 5.3) and Area (if applicable) e.g. Agriculture

Priority 3.2: Training materials and training for international capacity building in OH

This project also contributes to other GPA Priorities (List them, if applicable).

GPA Objective 5 Priority 5.3: Implement sectoral toolkits for the assessment and management of OH risks in the most hazardous sectors and for vulnerable workers

Responsible CC or NGO Name

Occupational Safety and Health Council (Hong Kong)- OSHC

Project leader(s) (contact name and email address)

Mr. Jason WONG (Senior Consultant)

email: jason@oshc.org.hk



Network partners (CC name, country, email)

N.A.

WHO Regions involved in this project (contact name and email)

N.A.

Country ministries involved in this project (contact name and email)

The Labour Affairs Bureau, a public department of the Macao Special Administrative Region Government

External partners for this project (contact name, organization and email)

Based on the result of research study commissioned by OSHC and conducted by City University of Hong Kong, Department of Applied Social Studies, Professor T Wing LO email: sstwl@cityu.edu.hk

Summary of the project (max 100 words)

Based on the result of research study on work stress and workplace violence, OSHC has developed the DIY Kit and On-line risk assessment of workplace violence (bilingual in Chinese and English) to assist organizations in risk assessment process and prevention of workplace violence. OSHC will promote the DIY Kit and On-line risk assessment of workplace violence to sectors prone and the Health Care and Services Industry will be covered in first stage and then followed by Social Service and Facility Management Sectors. We will initially launch the promotion of the Kit and On-line assessment in Hong Kong (first stage) and Macao (second stage) and survey be carried out to evaluate its effectiveness for enhancement.



Target group and/or beneficiaries

The working population in health care and services industry, and social services and facility management sectors.

Major Milestones (list up to three dates and milestones)

Dec 2012- Promotion of use of workplace violence tool kit in health care and services industry in Hong Kong
Dec 2013- Promotion of use of workplace violence tool kit in health care and services industry in Macao
Dec 2014 –Promotion of use of workplace violence tool kit in social services and facility management sectors in Hong Kong and Macao health care and services industry in Hong Kong

Dissemination plan

Through production of publications, organizing trainer seminars, workshops and training courses in workplace violence.

Funding source(s)

Self-funding by the council. The Council is the largest OSH course provider offering over 200 types of courses for various sectors in Hong Kong. OSHC has 67 full time staff and over 200 Part-time Lecturers from various professional disciplines. During 2009/10, OSHC has organized over 1,700 training programmes and seminars, with total participants over 52,000.

List of outcomes already achieved by this project

Had already distributed 2000 sets of the toolkit to various sectors and upload the DIY Kit onto OSHC’s web site for free access and usage.

List of additional outcomes expected from this project by 2012

A series of promotion programme of workplace violence in health care, services industry, social services and facility management sectors should be done.

List of additional outcomes expected by 2016

Results of the evaluation programme on the effectiveness of the workplace violence tool kit including its coverage, user friendly, appropriateness, etc. for enhancement of the toolkit.

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