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Mon, 10 Sep 2001 09:20:29 -0600
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Hi Michelle,
Health In Action has online databases for health practitioners to access
information on programs, research, resources, people/agencies as well as
web connections to do with health promotion. If you type in workplace as
your descriptor/keyword in the different databases you may find the
information you are looking for or at least a lead. Also, workplace
health is one of the main headers with many links under web connections.
Check it out at www.health-in-action.org/

Dawn Vallet
Health In Action
Project Manager


Michelle Mcinnes wrote:

> Hi, yet another MPH student from Australia!
> I am interested in mental health interventions in the
> workplace, particularly the idea of promoting mental
> health rather than reacting to problems that arise.
> However I am new to the field and am looking for seminal
>  papers or books on the issue - any suggestions would be
> gratefully received.
>
> Michelle McInnes
> MPH student
> UNSW


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