Planning, Implementing and Evaluating a Health Promotion Program
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Jansz, Janis
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Jansz, J. 2011. Planning, Implementing and Evaluating a Health Promotion Program.In Barrett, T. and Cameron, D. and Jansz, J. (ed), Safe business, good business: a practical guide to occupational safety, health and insurance in Australasia, pp. 266-281. Guildford, W.A.: Vineyard Publishing.
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Safe Business. Good Business.
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Health promotion programs can be used in a workplace to improve employees' health. This chapter describes the reasons to have a workplace health promotion program, how to plan, advertise, implement and how to evaluate a chosen health promotion program.
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