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The European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA) has unveiled the website dedicated to its “Together for Mental Health at Work” campaign (2026–2028). Currently available only in English, this site offers a first look at the priorities of this campaign focused on the prevention and management of psychosocial risks (PSR).
The guide, the brochure, and the poster are already available there, and additional content will be gradually made available in all official languages of the European Union following the campaign’s official launch, scheduled for October 2026.
The “Together for Mental Health at Work” campaign is structured around five key areas designed to raise public awareness of the positive effects of a healthy work environment on mental health. It has several objectives:
- Promote the prevention of psychosocial risks through appropriate assessment procedures and more effective risk management;
- To address all sectors of activity, with particular attention to those where workers are highly exposed to psychosocial risks;
- To foster close cooperation between employers, managers, workers, and employee representatives;
- To strengthen cooperation among partners to improve the dissemination of information and best practices regarding prevention;
- Encourage a comprehensive approach that integrates physical risks, psychosocial risks, and worker health.