Resources
Part of the mission of Health Work & Wellness™ Conference is to provide direct and timely access to credible research and tools that are developed in the field of organizational health. Below you will find some interesting articles and links to recent research in the field of organizational health.
Links
Reports by Linda Duxbury and Chris Higgins - National Study of Work-Life Conflict
- Report One: The 2001 National Work-Life Conflict Study: puts the series into context by describing the sample of employees who participated in the research and examining the various "risk factors" associated with work-life conflict.
- Report Two: Work-life Conflict in Canada in the New Millennium - A Status Report: makes the business case for change by looking at how high levels role overload, work to family interference, family to work interference, caregiver strain and spillover from work to family) affect employers, employees and their families.
- Report Three: Exploring the Link between Work-Life Conflict and the Use of Canada's Health Care System: focuses on how work-life conflict affects Canada's health care system (i.e., quantifies the system demands associated with high work-life conflict and attempts to put some kind of dollar value on how much it costs Canada to treat the health consequences of such conflict).
- Report Four: Who Is at Risk? Predictors of High Work-Life Conflict: It identifies key risk factors for role overload, work interferes with family, family interferes with work and caregiver strain.
- Report Five: Reducing Work-Life Conflict: What Works? What Doesn't? This report examines what employers, employees and their families can do to reduce work-life conflict.
Other Reports by Linda Duxbury
- Work-Life Balance in the New Millennium: Where Are We? Where Do We Need to Go? (2001) CPRN Discussion Paper No. W|12 October 2001
- Voices of Canadians: Seeking Work-Life Balance (2003)
- Where to Work in Canada? An Examination of Regional Differences in Work-Life Practices (2003)
Business and Economic Round Table on Addiction and Mental Health's Roadmap for Mental Health
Click here for a free download on a great resource on mental health from NQI.
Occupational Health and Safety Research Institute (IRSST)
www.irsst.qc.ca/en/home.html
Located in Montreal, QC, the IRSST's scientific activities are concentrated in seven research fields: accidents, chemical substances and biological agents, musculoskeletal disorders, noise and vibration, protective equipment, occupational rehabilitation, safety of industrial tools, machines and processes. More than 1 000 research reports are available for free download (www.irsst.qc.ca).
Canada's Healthy Workplace Week
October 20 - 26, 2008
www.healthyworkplaceweek.ca
A specific week is set aside each year to increase awareness about the importance of workplace health to personal and organizational performance. Visit the website for ideas to assist you in developing a strategic approach to organizational health, as well as some great activities to implement and celebrate Canada's Healthy Workplace Week in your organization.
Articles
Sustainable Design and Sustainable Organization
Numerous articles on sustainable business practices and sustainability written by Andrée Iffrig – a writer and graduate architect with a passion for all things sustainable. This website will be updated regularly with new articles.
