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Fourth Quarter 2001 Message from the WFMH President My dear readers, Research carried out recently in Finland, my home country, indicated that a person who has experienced injustice once in his or her life is more susceptible to mental ill health than others. Injustice can occur in the childhood home, in the family, at…
Fast Facts About Job Stress The U.S. National Institute for Occupation Safety and Health reports stress related disorders are quickly becoming the most prevalent reason for worker disability. Recent research shows that at least 40% of employee turnover in the United States is due to on-the-job stress. Xerox estimates that it costs between 1 to…
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NATIONAL FOCAL POINTS Policy Office on the Ageing Society, Management and Coordination Agency of Japan 3-1-1, Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-8905 JAPAN Inra Baranovska Chief Specialist Social Care Division Department of Social Assistance Ministry of Welfare Skolas Str. 28 Riga, LV-1331 LATVIA Tel: 371 2 270 #248 Fax: 371 2 276 445 Japan NGO Conference for…
Overview: Mental Health and Human Rights 10 October 1998 WFMH’s theme for World Mental Health Day, cosponsored by the World Health Organization, was tied to the 50th Anniversary of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Concern for the human rights of the mentally ill is an integral part of the history of WFMH,…
2018 Name Assignment Alberto Trimboli As WFMH President, Alberto Trimboli is accredited as a WFMH UN representative for New York, Geneva and Vienna. Nancy Wallace UN Main representative, New York, USA UN Headquarters, New York: Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). UN Department of Public Information, New York. Bette Levy UN Headquarters, New York: Economic and…