- TypeWebinar
- Location Aurora, Colorado, United States
- Date 03-10-2018
Education/Teaching/Training/Development
Business Development
Administration/Management
Employment/Jobs/Recruitment
Fresher/Trainee/Professionals
OVERVIEW
We know a healthier workplace is important now more than ever. With plenty of health promotion available, are our health trends changing? This session will explore best ways to achieve a healthy workplace by understanding how to start a corporate wellness program and identifying three main areas of health and wellness programs implementation to provide an effective, highly engaging, and results-based wellness program.
WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND
Today, there are digital apps that can track sleep, how many steps someone takes, and how happy people are, but are people really changing their behaviours and has the status and the health profile changed? NO! People are sicker than ever and need support at work.
In assessing the health risk profile of organizations – from healthy to low risk, at risk, high risk, and then early symptoms and active disease, 20 per cent of employees those with early detected symptoms and active disease, generate 80 per cent of the costs. That means 80 per cent of the employee base is only costing 20 per cent of the cost. However, 75 per cent of these disease states are preventable and this is where a preventative, proactive approach to wellness is where things are going.
Historically, there was a broadstroke approach to workplace wellness, the “one-size fits all mentality”. Today we know one size fits nobody and wellness programs at work need to fit the needs and interests of different organizations.
AREAS COVERED
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Best strategies for implementing a wellness program in the workplace through building a strategy, garnering the right support and sustaining the message for success.
WHO WILL BENEFIT
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Learn how to implement an effective wellness program at work and make it sustainable through effective communication strategies, consistent messaging and continued leadership support.