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All of us will experience some stressful times throughout our lives. While there is no ???one size fits all??? cure all, there are a number of strategies that you can use to help reduce the impact of stress in your life.

Please find below some information that you may find useful, as well as links to more information in particular areas.

Work and Family Unit

The Work and Family Unit (Australia) is part of the Department of Employment and Workplace Relations, has the latest information on work life family publications, benchmarking, industry reports and details on the annual national Australian Chamber and Commerce and Industry Awards.

  • Work and Family Unit

Australian Institute of Family Studies

The Australian Institute of Family Studies is a Commonwealth Government research and information agency established in 1980 to promote the identification and understanding of factors affecting marital and family stability in Australia.

  • Australian Institute of Family Studies

Sloan Work and Family Research Network

Sloan Work and Family Research Network (United States) is a collection of entries which provides bibliographic information and annotations for selected articles, books, chapters in books, reports, and papers that present information about work and family research.

  • Sloan Work and Family Research Network

Public Health Agency of Canada

Public Health Agency of Canada’s website contains the publications relating to the National Study On Balancing Work, Family And Lifestyle conducted by Dr Linda Duxbury and Dr Chris Higgins.

  • Public Health Agency of Canada’s

Work Life Balance in Canadian Workplaces

Work Life Balance in Canadian Workplaces provides access to the latest information and examples of best practices that enhance work-life balance for their employees.

  • Work Life Balance in Canadian Workplaces

The Work Foundation

The Work Foundation (United Kingdom) aims to help all United Kingdom organisations implement and continuously improve sustainable work-life strategies which meet customer needs, corporate goals and enhance the quality of life for individuals.

  • The Work Foundation

Work-Life Research Centre

The Work-Life Research Centre (United Kingdom) is a multi-site centre which carries out leading edge research that informs policy and practice.

  • The Work-Life Research Centre

Work-Life Balance Project

Work-Life Balance Project, Department of Labour (New Zealand) provides an overview of useful tips and tools for workplaces to implement work life balance.

  • Work-Life Balance Project

Public Service Association of New Zealand

Public Service Association of New Zealand contains a range of publications and other useful information about work life balance.

  • Public Service Association of New Zealand: Work/life Balance

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