Professor Joan Benach presented the PRESME report at the Conference "Mental Health and job insecurity. The management of psychosocial risks" in the framework of the Spanish presidency of the Council of the European Union.
Professor Joan Benach presented the PRESME report at the Conference "Mental Health and job insecurity. The management of psychosocial risks" in the framework of the Spanish presidency of the Council of the European Union.
Professor Joan Benach presented the PRESME report at the Conference "Mental Health and job insecurity. The management of psychosocial risks" in the framework of the Spanish presidency of the Council of the European Union.
The Ministry of Labor and Social Economy,
Spain's commitment to the rotating presidency of the
With this objective in mind, the Ministry of Labor and Social Economy presented, in March, the first report promoted by the
The conclusions of this report were evaluated by the European Economic and Social Committee and it is expected that next October 9 the first conclusions on mental health and job precariousness will be approved by the EU Council to promote employment policies
During the conference, Joan Benach
"Precarious employment and precarious work are a toxic social determinant of health, affecting our health, our well-being and our mental health," Benach explained. Benach
During the conference, other topics were addressed, such as the role of institutions, mental health in the digital world of work, psychosocial risks in the health and care sector, methodolog
The full report can be accessed here: "Precarious work and mental health: knowledge and policies".