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When we want to keep up-to-date about stress-related issues, these are the websites we visit:
Highfield.co.uk - Health and Safety trainingwww.highfield.co.uk/docs/training-hs.htm
Our associate company Highfield.co.uk Ltd are the UK's leading supplier of Health and Safety and Food Safety training and training materials. They offer an extensive range of courses from foundation to advanced level and include COSHH and manual handling. Please click the link above to view their full list of courses.
Underoak - The UK Training Index
www.underoak.co.uk
An independent database of training courses and training providers that advises on trainers and consultants for all areas of management development and IT skills training. The Directory holds details of over 25,000 training courses offered by approximately 1000 different training organisations. It is maintained and updated by Underoak every week.
Health and Safety Executivewww.hse.gov.uk/index.htm
The government organisation for health & safety standards in the UK. This has a number of publications on workplace stress. If you are suffering from stress at work try www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/stresspk.htm
International Stress Management Association (UK)
www.isma.org.uk
This is the site of the professional body for Stress Management professionals in the UK.
Securing Health Together
www.ohstrategy.com
Securing Health Together is a long-term occupational health strategy for England, Scotland and Wales. This website aims to share good practice in occupational health.
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
www.cdc.gov/niosh/stresswk.html
NIOSH is the US Federal agency responsible for conducting research and making recommendations for the prevention of work-related illness and injury. This link takes you to their excellent paper on Stress at Work.
American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stresswww.aaets.org
The American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress® is a multidisciplinary network of professionals who are committed to the advancement of intervention for survivors of trauma. The Academy aims to identify expertise among professionals, across disciplines, and to provide meaningful standards for those who work regularly with survivors.
American Institute of Stresswww.stress.org
A good American site, but limited free information, although lots of information packs etc. are available for sale.
British Medical Journal
www.bmj.com
The general medical journal website - contains an index of present and past issues plus abstracts of papers.
Engineering Employers Federationwww.eef.org.uk
Under 'publications', free-to-download PDF copy of the EEF's acclaimed "Managing Stress at Work" Guide. This 16 page guide covers the business and legal cases for stress management; a manager's guide on how to recognise stress; a checklist of the key stress factors at work and five steps to stress risk assessment.
International Labour Organisation
- www.ilo.org
The International Labour Organisation (ILO) is a specialised agency associated with the United Nations (UN), whose worldwide objectives are to improve labour conditions. This section of their website has a considerable amount of information with specialist info for air traffic controllers, assembly line workers, bus drivers, offshore oil and gas workers and nursing.
The London Diabetes and Lipid Centre
www.londondiabetes.com
This website is designed to provide you with up-to-date information on diabetes, heart disease, nutrition, hormone disorders, menopause, polycystic ovaries, osteoporosis, eye disease and sexual health.
Manchester University - School of Psychiatry and Behavioural Sciences
www.man.ac.uk/~mdphwnj/journalpapers.html
Index to published papers. This is an interesting document but highlights a problem. Many technical papers are listed on the Web but the papers themselves are not available.
PsychNet-UK
www.psychnet-uk.com
A UK-based directory of over 5500 Internet psychology resources. If you are interested in psychology this is the place to look.
Royal College of Psychiatrists
www.rcpsych.ac.uk/public/help/welcome.htm
Has some well-designed pages giving information on Depression, Anxiety, Sleep Problems etc.