Building upon its previous activities on psychosocial risks, relevant projects on digitalisation and musculoskeletal disorders, EU-OSHA is running a research project (2022-2025) to provide reliable in-depth information on work-related psychosocial risks and mental health at work for policy, prevention, awareness-raising and practice. The activity also links to a parallel activity on the health and social care sector.
This research leads into EU-OSHA’s Healthy Workplaces Campaign 2026-2028 which focuses on mental health and psychosocial risks at work in ‘new and overlooked occupational groups, sectors and areas’.
The work also supports the European Commission’s action on a Comprehensive approach to mental health.
The activity’s objectives are:
- to use…

