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Mental Health in the Workplace: Situation Analyses, Poland

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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/76483
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Author
Czabala, Jan Czeslaw
Dudek, Bohdan
Krasucki, Piotr
Pietrzykowska, Bozena
Brodniak, Wlodzimierz
Abstract

[From Introduction] The workplace is an appropriate environment in which to educate and raise individuals’ awareness about mental health problems. For example, encouragement to promote good mental health practices, provide tools for recognition and early identification of the symptoms of problems, and establish links with local mental health services for referral and treatment can be offered. The need to demystify the topic and lift the taboos about the presence of mental health problems in the workplace while educating the working population regarding early recognition and treatment will benefit employers in terms of higher productivity and reduction in direct and in-direct costs. However, it must be recognised that some mental health problems need specific clinical care and monitoring, as well as special considerations for the integration or re-integration of the individual into the workforce.

Date Issued
2000-01-01
Keywords
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mental health
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work
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policy
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service
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development
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health
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promotion
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education
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programme
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disease
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Poland
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disability
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staff
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work
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workplace
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employment
Type
article

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