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	<title>Health Promotion Blog &#187; Corporate Health Promotion Program Ideas: Healthy Work Environment Programs</title>
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		<title>Corporate Health Promotion Program Ideas: Healthy Work Environment Programs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[• clearly communicated vision and mission
• clear and accurate job descriptions
• supportive appraisal system
• worker empowerment through decision-making, pace of work and connection to corporate goals, (on-line tools that connect to goals such as Baxter Healthcare)
• two-way communication training
• ‘no lunch hour’ meeting rules unless it is a lunch ‘n’ learn
• absenteeism and attendance program
• [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">• clearly communicated vision and mission<br />
• clear and accurate job descriptions<br />
• supportive appraisal system<br />
• worker empowerment through decision-making, pace of work and connection to corporate goals, (on-line tools that connect to goals such as Baxter Healthcare)<br />
• two-way communication training<br />
• ‘no lunch hour’ meeting rules unless it is a lunch ‘n’ learn<br />
• absenteeism and attendance program<br />
• career tracking, (on-line tools like Pfizer)<br />
• continuing education<br />
• job rotation, special project assignments<br />
• time management and interruption management<br />
• innovative ideas program<br />
• change and complaint process<br />
• email guidelines<br />
• technology courses and assistance<br />
• vacation useage<br />
• shift work rotations and breaks<br />
• conflict management skills<br />
• handling negative attitudes workshops</p>
<p>Healthy Work Environment Programs: Management Training</p>
<p>• scheduling<br />
• incentive and recognition Programs<br />
• workload impact<br />
• communication and feedback skills<br />
• conflict management skills and support skills<br />
• priority setting<br />
• all of which are apart of the four employment relationship factors (trust, commitment, influence, and communication – from Canadian Policy Research Network)</p>
<p>Healthy Work Environment Programs: Contributions and Benefits</p>
<p>• massage &#8211; try an worksite massage therapist or seated massage breaks<br />
• orthotics<br />
• orthodontics<br />
• fitness subsidies<br />
• education subsidies<br />
• cessation and weight control partial reimbursement incentives<br />
• safety shoe reimbursement<br />
• out-of-country coverage<br />
• vision care<br />
• alternative therapy coverage</p>
<p>Healthy Work Environment Programs: Support Building<br />
• fitness breaks and stretches<br />
• team challenges<br />
• corporate sport teams such as soccer, volleyball, and hockey<br />
• use employees who are in-house experts e.g., gardening, yoga, construction<br />
• celebrate birthdays, anniversaries &#8211; other significant dates and achievements<br />
• 5 minute catch-up at beginning of work week<br />
• pot lucks and food for meetings<br />
• green room for time outs and regrouping self<br />
• encouraging face to face communications<br />
• learn names</p>
<p>**The creation of health or harm within an corporation depends on how work is managed.  Workplace Culture Strategies must address high demand/low control, high effort/low reward, fairness, purpose and trust.</p>
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