What Defines ‘Culture of Health’

by | Dec 28, 2017 | Program Design

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A central tenant to a well-run workplace wellness program includes defining — and then supporting — a culture of health.

But what, exactly, is that?

The HERO Culture of Health Committee “works to define what a culture of health means. A workplace culture of health has elements specifically designed to support health and well-being, from physical health to emotional and social well-being.”

HERO created this video to explain the concept:

Written By Mike Veny

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