EU-OSHA Healthy Workplaces Campaign Website on Mental Health at Work 2026-2028
Summary
EU-OSHA marks World Day for Safety and Health at Work (28 April 2026) by unveiling its campaign website for the Healthy Workplaces Campaign 2026-2028 titled 'Together for mental health at work', focused on managing and preventing psychosocial risks. The website, currently available in English, provides early access to campaign materials including the guide, flyer, and poster. Full multilingual content across all official EU languages will launch alongside the campaign in October 2026.
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EU-OSHA has published its campaign website for the Healthy Workplaces Campaign 2026-2028, themed 'Together for mental health at work', to coincide with World Day for Safety and Health at Work on 28 April 2026. The campaign targets psychosocial risks and their impact on workers and organisations, with initial materials (guide, flyer, poster) accessible on the website now in English. EU-OSHA will make all campaign content available in the full range of official EU languages upon the campaign's official launch in October 2026.
For occupational safety professionals, health and safety managers, and HR departments, this announcement signals that psychosocial risk management will be a priority focus for EU workplace safety initiatives through 2028. Stakeholders can begin reviewing the English-language materials immediately and should monitor for multilingual content and official campaign resources expected in October 2026.
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