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The Black report transforms health, work in UK
By: Tom Barton , 24 May 2010, Health and productivity, Policy & Legislation, Evidence based policy making, Workplace systems
DESCRIPTION: The implementation of "Working for a healthier tomorrow" is revolutionising health and work in the UK. What are the key initiatives?

Since Dame Carol Black’s review of the health and wellbeing of the UK’s working population, the British government has implemented exciting initiatives that act on the report’s key findings. In their response to "Working for a healthier tomorrow", the Government has shown an appreciation of the human and social costs of poor workforce health alongside the economic costs. The initiatives are aimed at satisfyi...
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