Search results for: “mental health”

  • Mental Illness

    Hierarchical Display of Mental illness Social Questions > Health > IllnessSocial Questions > Social affairs > Social policy > Disabled person > Mentally disabledSocial Questions > Health > Medical science > Medicine > Medical specialisation > PsychiatrySocial Questions > Health > […]

  • Mental Illness

    Hierarchical Display of Mental illness Social Questions > Health > IllnessSocial Questions > Social affairs > Social policy > Disabled person > Mentally disabledSocial Questions > Health > Medical science > Medicine > Medical specialisation > PsychiatrySocial Questions > Health > […]

  • Mental Stress

    Resources See Also Working Condition Working Time Occupational Health Work Environment Labor Law Legal Working Age

  • Mental Stress

    Resources See Also Working Condition Working Time Occupational Health Work Environment Labor Law Legal Working Age

  • List of Multilateral Environmental Treaties

    List of Multilateral Environmental Treaties Amendment to the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer Paris Agreement Amendment to article 124 of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court International Agreement on Olive Oil and Table Olives, 2015 International Energy Charter Agreement on Declaration of Principles between The Arab Republic of Egypt,…

  • Healthcare Decision

    Literature Review on Healthcare Decision Analysis: Alternatives In the Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy, [1] Krishna S. Dhir offers the following summary about the topic of Healthcare Decision Analysis: Alternatives: This entry explores the complex nature of clinical […]

  • World Health Organization

    Public Health Public Health Agencies Introduction to World Health Organization On an international scale, public health is overseen by the World Health Organization (WHO). WHO manages international disease prevention and control efforts, and is involved in training medical personnel, educating […]

  • World Health Organization

    Public Health Public Health Agencies Introduction to World Health Organization On an international scale, public health is overseen by the World Health Organization (WHO). WHO manages international disease prevention and control efforts, and is involved in training medical personnel, educating […]

  • Health System

    Health System (in the Human Development Area) In this context, Health System means: _onsists of all actors, institutions and resources that undertake health activities whose primary purpose is to promote, restore or maintain health as a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being. […]

  • Health System

    Health System (in the Human Development Area) In this context, Health System means: _onsists of all actors, institutions and resources that undertake health activities whose primary purpose is to promote, restore or maintain health as a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being. […]

  • Workplace Health Law

    Workplace Health and Safety Law Contents of Workplace Health and Safety Law Contents of this subject matter include: Introduction and background Common law remedies – contract and negligence Work, Health and Safety legislation Workers' compensation Anti-discrimination in the workplace

  • Workplace Health Law

    Workplace Health and Safety Law Contents of Workplace Health and Safety Law Contents of this subject matter include: Introduction and background Common law remedies – contract and negligence Work, Health and Safety legislation Workers' compensation Anti-discrimination in the workplace

  • Environmental Crime

    Environmental Crime Environmental Crime: Factors for Presecution in the United States Introduction to Factors to be Considered Where the law and evidence would otherwise be sufficient for prosecution, the Attorney for the Department should consider the factors contained herein [1], to the extent they are applicable, along with any other relevant factors, in determining whether…

  • Environmental Crime

    Environmental Crime Environmental Crime: Factors for Presecution in the United States Introduction to Factors to be Considered Where the law and evidence would otherwise be sufficient for prosecution, the Attorney for the Department should consider the factors contained herein [1], to the extent they are applicable, along with any other relevant factors, in determining whether…

  • Developmental Rights

    Definition of Environmental, Cultural, and Developmental Rights Within the context of international human rights, the following is a brief meaning of environmental, cultural, and developmental rights: Sometimes referred to as third generation rights, these rights recognize that people have the […]