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Interventions to promote mental and physical health in changing working environments due to climate change, sustainable work practices, and in green jobs

Project description

Improving mental and physical health in work environments

COVID-19 has accelerated changes in European workspaces, while the European Green Deal advocates for sustainable practices, and the creation of green jobs. Recognising the importance of both mental and physical health, inclusive green economies and decent green jobs are essential. The EU-funded INTERCAMBIO project aims to promote the physical and mental well-being of workers in evolving work environments influenced by climate change, the adoption of new working practices, and the emergence of green jobs. The project will evaluate interventions in industries across Europe pertinent to green and digital transitions. These include outdoor construction, healthcare, public transit, renewable energy, and waste management/recycling. Leveraging large, geographically diverse longitudinal cohort consortia, the project will conduct new climate-related studies and engage stakeholders at multiple levels.

Objective

Work environments are rapidly changing in Europe. The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in an acceleration of a range of complex and multidimensional trends at the workplace. There is also increasing awareness of the importance of mental and physical health of workers and fundamental interconnections of work, health and well-being. Climate change is further shaping the future of work on an unprecedented scale. European economies are undergoing transformation and reorientation towards sustainability. The European Green Deal is reforming the workplace through implementation of new sustainable work practices and policies, circular economy solutions, and rapid expansion of work in green jobs, resulting in novel workplace exposures with likely impacts on health. Increases in complex algorithmic management and performance monitoring are also taking place with a view towards sustainability. There have been calls towards inclusive green economies ensuring social protection, and the creation of decent green jobs. The overall objective of the INTERCAMBIO project is to promote mental and physical health of workers in changing work environments due to climate change, implementation of new working practices, and among workers in green jobs. We will examine key research questions regarding mental and physical health of workers and conduct detailed evaluation of interventions in strategic industries in Europe relevant to green and digital transitions, including in outdoor construction, health care, public transit, renewable energy (wind turbine), and waste management/recycling using a variety of multidisciplinary and state-of-the-art research methods. We will leverage large, geographically diverse longitudinal cohort consortia for new climate-related studies, promote a framework for social protection, and engage multi-level stakeholders. Findings are expected to have major scientific and societal relevance and will provide support for new policy action in occupational health.

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FUNDACION PRIVADA INSTITUTO DE SALUD GLOBAL BARCELONA
Net EU contribution
€ 889 106,25
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C ROSSELLO 132 PLANTA 05
08036 Barcelona
Spain

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Este Cataluña Barcelona
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€ 889 106,25

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