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Promoting Health Education & Awareness with Communications

Sunday, January 3, 2010 @ 06:01 AM
Donny King

Health & Wellness Communications

Promote social support interventions and/or health education activities in your small business by providing health education information through newsletters, publications, websites, email, libraries, and other company communications.

Providing health education information to employees is one way to encourage them to make positive lifestyle changes and responsible health care decisions.

Small Biz Action Steps
  • Provide information in newsletters. Subscribe to pre-written health and wellness newsletters or create your own.
  • Start a health education library of books, magazines, newsletters and/or 
videos.
  • Include bookmarks or brochures in paycheck envelopes.
  • Send weekly or monthly tips through email.
  • Offer internet access stations for employees who do not have individual access.


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