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La Acción ReMO del programa COST es una red de colaboradores de todos los niveles de la comunidad científica que ha redactado un Manifiesto sobre la salud mental y el bienestar de los investigadores que requiere la evaluación sobre cómo se pueden nutrir y fomentar de la mejor forma la salud mental y el bienestar, a través de acciones e iniciativas a nivel político, institucional, comunitario e individual. Este manifiesto solicita a todos los grupos de interés en el ecosistema científico que se impliquen en el desarrollo de políticas que supervisen, mejoren y mantengan el bienestar y la salud mental en el entorno de la investigación, diseñando indicadores más amplios sobre el éxito y la calidad, que apoyen el equilibrio entre la vida laboral y la personal, la inclusión y carreras de investigación sostenibles y favorables para la familia.
This work was performed within the framework of COST Action CA19117 - "Researcher Mental Health".
bienestar de los investigadores, ReMO, salud mental de los investigadores, salud mental, bienestar
bienestar de los investigadores, ReMO, salud mental de los investigadores, salud mental, bienestar
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