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Angela J. Bland, MPH HWI Communications Specialist TKC Communications Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (770) 488-5323 abland@cdc.gov
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Today’s Presentation Worksite health promotion (WHP) CDC’s Healthier Worksite Initiative (HWI) –Background information –Web site demonstration Q&A
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Worksite Health Promotion WHP Combination of educational, organization, and environmental activities & programs designed to motivate and support healthy lifestyles among a company’s employees and their families. D.H. Chenoweth, Worksite Health Promotion 1998.
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HWI Origin & Scope October 2002 –Dr. Gerberding called for a WHP initiative at CDC Spring 2003 –Program staff hired Based on the four HealthierUS “pillars” All CDC employees nationwide Focus on policy & environmental changes –Designed to complement CDC’s Lifestyle Program
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HWI’s Niche in CDC’s Employee Wellness Programs Direct Services Lifestyle Program Environment HWI Policies HWI
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HWI Vision and Mission Vision…. A worksite where healthful choices are easy choices. Mission… The Healthier Worksite Initiative will develop, evaluate, and disseminate science-based programs that promote worksite health for all CDC/ATSDR employees, and serve as a model and resource for other [federal and state] worksites.
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HWI Internet Site Purpose To serve as a resource for federal and state wellness planners To share lessons learned Not created as “the ultimate” WHP Web site Target audience Planners of federal WHP programs and states http://www.cdc.gov/hwi
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Homepage
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Homepage (continued)
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Sidebar Topic menu HWI logo Tips box (rotating) Contact information
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Discussion Board Online forum –Ask and answer questions –Share resources Federal and state employees –With a.gov or.us E-mail address –Work in WHP
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Program Design
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Program Design (continued)
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Policies
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Policies (continued)
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Toolkits
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Toolkits (continued)
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Nutritious eating –Garden market Physical activity –Discount fitness club network –StairWELL –Walkability Preventive health screenings –Mental health screenings Healthy Choices –Lactation support program –Tobacco-free Campus (in clearance)
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Garden Market Toolkit
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Garden Market Toolkit (continued) Introduction Assessing need and interest Planning Promotion Implementation Evaluating success CDC garden market example Topic navigation bar
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Garden Market Toolkit (continued) Topic components Introduction and hyperlinks to topics Topics Next steps Example tools Other helpful information
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Garden Market Toolkit (continued)
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Quick Resources
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Next Steps 1.Visit and explore the HWI Web site 2.Sign-up on the discussion board 3.Contact HWI for technical support healthierworksite@ cdc.gov
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Learning Objectives Describe the mission and focus of HWI –2 facets to HWI’s mission To promote worksite health for all CDC employees To serve as a resource for federal and state worksites –Focus primarily on policy and environmental changes around the HealthierUS “pillars”
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Learning Objectives Locate the HWI Internet Web site –http://www.cdc.gov/hwi Cite two options for technical assistance through the HWI Web site –Contact us box (healthierworksite@cdc.gov) –Discussion board
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Questions? Angela J. Bland (770) 488-5617 abland@cdc.gov healthierworksite@cdc.gov
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