TRANSLATING THE EVIDENCE TO INSPIRE ACTION

"Work is generally good for health and wellbeing"
Good work is a fundamental determinant of good health.
In order to prevent avoidable work loss for people with common health problems, evidence-based solutions are needed.
But how do you know which evidence works for you?
We connect the relevant evidence with the people that need it:
policymakers; employers; health professionals; insurers; researchers;
workers and their families
click on the links below for our latest projects

Dr Serena Bartys and Professor Kim Burton co-create real-world academic research to prevent avoidable work disability
