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CSEE- ETUCE (European Trade Union Committee for Education)

 

Address: Bd. Du Roi Albert II, 5 1210 Brussels Belgium
Contact person: Susan Flocken
E-mail addresses: susan.flocken@csee-etuce.org
Telephone: + 32 (0)2 224 06 36
Fax: + 32 (0)2 224 06 94
General URL:: www.csee-etuce.org
General E-mail address: secretariat@csee-etuce.org
Press or other URL: http://etuce.homestead.com

Martin Rømer,
General Secretary"ETUCE works to promote the implementation of risk assessment of psychosocial hazards in schools."

Martin Rømer, General Secretary

 

 

During 2009: The project “Improving expertise on teachers’ work-related stress and assisting ETUCE member organisations in implementing the ETUC-UNICE/UEAPME-CEEP autonomous framework agreement on work-related stress" aims at assessing and improving teacher unions’ expertise on the causes of stress for teachers, its effects, and approaches to reduce it. The whole project is focused on risk assessment.

5/6 October 2009 Athens Final Conference on the work related stress project

Previous events: Seminar on risk assessment of teachers’ work related stress on 16-17 February 2009 in Brussels

  • Exchange good practices between our member organisations. We gathered information on risk assessment concerning work-related stress in schools:ETUCE survey on teachers work-related stress
  • The EU-OSHA banner will be on display on our website at:http://etuce.homestead.com/etuce_en.html
  • Electronic dissemination of campaign material in our newsletter and on our website

 

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Our partners
European Agency for Safety and Health at Work

“Risk assessment is not necessarily complicated, bureaucratic or a task only for experts. There are plenty of tools available (such as checklists) that help in the process, and EU-OSHA promotes a simple five-step approach. Secondly, proper risk assessment also brings a number of business benefits, because making workplaces safer and healthier helps to reduce absenteeism and insurance costs, and increases worker motivation and productivity.”

Jukka Takala, Director