Type Guides & Tools
EU, Ausztria, Dánia, Finnország, Franciaország, Németország, Magyarország, Olaszország, Hollandia, Spanyolország, Svédország
LanguageEnglish
ProviderEU OSHA
This synthesis report is part of a much larger project intended to support policy-makers at EU and national levels by providing an accurate picture of the prevalence and costs of MSDs across Europe, pulling together existing data from a number of relevant and reliable official statistical sources...
Type Guides & Tools
Olaszország
LanguageItalian
ProviderAnmar
The aim of this report is to take a snapshot of the impact of rheumatological diseases on the social and working lives of patients.
Type Guides & Tools
Australia
LanguageEnglish
ProviderArthritis Australia
Being a teenager can be challenging enough without adding a chronic condition to the mix. Teenagers with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) will need support and guidance to develop the skills to help them have the confidence to deal with the challenges of living with their condition while ‘...
Type Guides & Tools
Olaszország
LanguageItalian
ProviderEuropean Network for Workplace Health Promotion (ENWHP), Centro regionale di Documentazione per la Promozione della Salute - Regione Piemonte and Regione Lombardia (Italian translation)
This 'Good Practice Guide' is primarily aimed at employers and managers/leaders facing the changes and challenges of managing workers with chronic and the support they need to continue working, or to return to work after a period of absence.
Type Guides & Tools
Australia
LanguageEnglish
ProviderArthritis Australia
Teachers and schools can play a major role in helping children and adolescents with arthritis to manage their condition and get the most out of their lives. Ensuring the student with arthritis is included, and feels included, in school activities is one of the best ways to overcome feelings of not...
Type Guides & Tools
Australia
LanguageEnglish
ProviderArthritis Australia
Living with arthritis can be challenging not only for the child or young person with juvenile juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), but for their families and friends.Your child should be encouraged to keep their life as normal as possible – to just do the things that kids do. This helps to increase...