Creatinging a Corporate Health Promotion Program
Corporate Health Promotion Programs start and end with individual health. Individuals, after all, are able to make decisions about maintaining and / or improving their health and wellbeing. Employee Corporate Health Promotion Programs must therefore provide the tools and resources needed to assist and motivate individuals to actively participate in the program.
Individual health is only one part of establishing worker Corporate Health Promotion Programs. Below you’ll find some things to assist you in your efforts to create a healthy atmosphere for you and your coworkers.
Encouraging Your Employer to Begin an Corporate Health Promotion Program
This is the first step in establishing a Corporate Health Promotion Program. In recent times more and more organizations are establishing to see the value of promoting and supporting the health of their workers. Partnership for Prevention, a nonprofit organization, has released a sourcebook called “Healthy Workforce 2010″ (http://www.wellnessproposals.com/pdfs/tool_kits/healthy_workforce_2010.pdf). This sourcebook is an excellent resource containing information on:
• Benefits of Corporate Health Promotion Programs
• Suggestions on where to start
• Tools like surveys and evaluation forms
These resources are for both organizations and workers to guide the development and determine the effectiveness of their new Corporate Health Promotion Program. Offer it to your employer as a place to start or read it yourself and present your ideas.
Taking Part in Corporate Health Promotion Programs
Once you have an worker Corporate Health Promotion Program established, taking part fully in all aspects of the program is important. Many of us know that we need to more actively engage in Corporate Health Promotion Programs to improve our health, yet have difficulty finding and taking the time to do so. These simple steps can jumpstart your participation in an worker Corporate Health Promotion Program:
• Examine the offerings that interest you and that you need for health improvement.
• Schedule time to go to the presentation or service.
• Actively following through with recommendations from the program.
• Make a decision now to improve your health. You will feel better today and tomorrow and the next day for actively moving towards wellness.
Here is a list of potential Corporate Health Promotion Programs that might be available to you at work:
• ergonomic evaluations and training classes
• lactation rooms and classes
• prenatal education
• nap rooms for relaxation
• stress management programs
• onsite fitness centers
• chair massage
• nutrition education
• worksite primary medical care services
• child care facility or resources and referral service
• smoking cessation programs parenting classes
• elder care resources and referral service
• cholesterol, blood pressure and glucose screening programs
• flu vaccination
• weight management programs
• medical care consumerism programs
• work/life programs
• wellness coach / health coach programs
• mobile mammography
More information to follow in my next posting about Employee Corporate Health Promotion Programs