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Announcing an Intervention Evaluation Competition for manuscripts

that describe how business, labor, and research can make a difference

in the workplace:

Intervention Evaluation Competition:

http://www.apa.org/pi/work/intervention.html

The purpose of the competition is to recognize outstanding

evaluations of interventions that " make a difference in the

workplace " in preventing occupational injuries and illnesses

and in promoting safety and health at work.

All papers submitted for this competition will become candidates for

post-conference publications.

General awards information:

http://www.apa.org/pi/work/awards.html

General Call for Papers:

http://www.apa.org/pi/work/callforpapers.html

Workshop Proposal Deadline: APRIL 1, 2005

Proposal Deadline For Posters, Papers, and Symposia: MAY 1, 2005

Conference homepage:

http://www.apa.org/pi/work/wsh2006.html

Work Stress and Health, 2006: Making a difference in the workplace

The Sixth International Conference on Occupational Stress & Health

* Hyatt Regency Miami Hotel

Miami, Florida

March 2-4, 2006

* Continuing Education Workshops

March 1, 2006

The American Psychological Association, the National Institute for

Occupational Safety and Health, the National Institute of Justice, the

National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, and the

U.S. Department of Labor, will convene the sixth international

conference on occupational stress and health entitled " Work, Stress, and

Health 2006: Making a Difference in the Workplace " in Miami, Florida, on

March 2-4, 2006, at the Hyatt Regency Miami Hotel. Continuing Education

Workshops will be held on March 1, 2006. Please plan to join us as to

add your perspective to a rapidly growing area of workplace health

research and practice.

The Work, Stress, and Health conference series is designed to address

the constantly changing nature of work, and the implications of these

changes for the health, safety, and well-being of workers. Numerous

topics of interest to industry, employees, and researchers are covered

in the series including:

* new employment contracts

* workplace restructuring

* long hours of work

* work and family

* workplace violence

* workforce diversity

* the aging workforce

* cardiovascular disease and work

* disability management

* mass disaster and terrorism

* best practices and stress prevention programs

Contact Information:

Conference information: Wesley Baker

Conference Coordinator

American Psychological Association

Women's Programs Office

750 First Street, NE

Washington, DC 20002-4242

Phone: 202-336-6033

Fax: 202-336-6117

Email: wbaker@...

Intervention competition: Ted Scharf, Ph.D.

Research Psychologist

Work Organization and Stress Research

National Institute for Occupational

Safety and Health

U.S. Public Health Service

4676 Columbia Parkway, ms/C-24

Cincinnati, Ohio 45226

513-533-8170 (w)

513-533-8596 (fax)

Email: tscharf@...

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