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Federation of Occupational Health Nurses within the European Union
Founded on March 21st 1993 in the United Kingdom
Registered on June 27th 1996 in Brussels
Non profit making organisation
Membership open to all OHN Associations or OHN Groups within the European Union
OHN Associations or groups in non EU States may obtain observer status
What is FOHNEU?
The Mission of FOHNEU is to consolidate and represent the voice of Occupational
Health Nursing within the EU in order to promote the Health, Safety and Well-Being
of the European Workforce.
Mission Statement
to contribute to the total health, safety and well-being of the European working population.
to raise the profile of Occupational Health Nursing within the European Union.
to promote training, education and standards of professional qualifications and practice.
to encourage research into areas of Occupational Health practice, education and management with publication of the results.
to maintain an open dialogue with the EU organisations responsible for health and safety, public health and EU nursing authorities.
Aims of FOHNEU
FOHNEU Congress 2012
(Spain, Denmark, Greece, Ireland)
President
(Julie Staun, Denmark)
Vice President
(Henriett Hirdi, Hungary)
Sponsorship & Money Makers Group
(Belgium, France, Germany, Ireland, Malta, Netherlands)
Education &
Research Group
(Greece, Finland, Slovenia, Turkey)
Political Development Groups
MEP Lobby
(Netherlands, Croatia)
Response to Green papers / Public
consultation
(Sweden)
EU Information
(Denmark)
Treasurer
(Eileen Sykes, Ireland)
Secretary
(Susan Pierrot, France)
Organisation
FOHNEU Partner TwinCroatia Bosnia-Herzegovina & Serbia & Montenegro
Denmark Lithuania & PortugalFinland EstoniaFrance RomaniaGermany AustriaGreece CyprusHungary & Czech Republic Slovakia
Ireland Latvia, BulgariaMalta ItalyThe Netherlands PolandSlovenia Former Yugoslav Republic of MacedoniaSweden Iceland
Twinning project 2012
Core Curriculum for OH NursingIncludes 5 modules:1. The work of an OHN & interaction2. Planning an OHS3. Administration & organisation4. Health promotion5. Evaluation & development of an OHS.
Collaboration with WHO on theOccupational Health Nurse document
Project HOHNEU 2004-2007Development of Master degree level programme in Occupational Health Nursing, using the FOHNEU curriculum framework and delivered in home country
www.sheffield.ac.uk
Highlights of Achievements
Adaption of Hanasaari Conceptual Model
Highlights of Achievements
Occupational Health Nursing aims at securing the health, safety and well-being of the workforce. This is achieved through assessing, monitoring and promoting the health status of the workers,
and developing strategies to improve the working conditions and the total environment.
Occupational Health Nurse Definition
Highlights of Achievements
1997 1st Congress
Brussel, Belgium
2000 2nd Congress
Strasbourg, France
2003 3rd Congress
Helsinki, Finland
2007 4th CongressLondon, UK
International FOHNEU Congresses
TARRAGONA, SPAIN19-21 September 2012
http://www.fohneutarragona2012.com/
5th International FOHNEU Congresses
Website: www.fohneu.org