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Beyond Benefits: Creating a Culture of Health and Wellness in Canadian Organizations


Workplace health and wellness initiatives provide value to organizations. This report examines workplace health and wellness programs and practices currently in place in Canadian organizations.

Report by Nicole Stewart
The Conference Board of Canada, 36 pages, February 2010

Document Highlights:
Workplace health and wellness initiatives provide value to organizations by keeping employees healthy and engaged. Beyond Benefits: Creating a Culture of Health and Wellness in Canadian Organizations discusses the link between workplace health and wellness programs, employee health, and greater organizational health. It reports on the health and wellness findings from The Conference Board of Canada’s inaugural 2009 Employer-Sponsored Benefit Programs survey of 255 primarily medium and large organizations across Canada, and features the innovative workplace health and wellness initiatives, strategies, and programs currently in place in several organizations across the country.

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