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Regional Workshops on the 

Wisconsin Worksite Wellness Resource Kit

 

The purpose of the regional workshops is to encourage Wisconsin worksites to implement wellness programs as part of the vision to become one of the healthiest states in the country. The workshop will focus on the practical application of the Wisconsin Worksite Wellness Resource Kit. The kit is a tool designed to assist worksites with implementing strategies that have been proven to be effective and walks you through the process of developing a worksite wellness program or expanding an existing wellness program.  Copies of the power point presentations used in the workshop can be viewed below:

Morning Presentation to Wellness Partners

(PDF version, 1.94 MB)      (Power point, 10.7 MB)

Afternoon Presentation to Individual Worksites

(PDF version. 971 KB)        (Power point, 7.35 MB)

 

For more information, please see the Workshop Invitation (PDF, 144 KB) and the Workshop Agenda (PDF, 52 KB).  

 

REGISTRATION

 To register for one of the workshops, complete the online Registration.   This workshop is free, but register early - space is limited. 

 

WORKSHOP

INFORMATION

Date City Location

April 30, 2008   (Wednesday)

Eau Claire

Eau Claire YMCA 

700 Graham Ave.

May 1, 2008 

(Thursday)

Stevens Point

1015 Reserve St., Alumni Room  Dreyfus University Center

UW - Stevens Point 

May 6, 2008

 (Tuesday)

Madison

MGE Innovation Center @ UW Research Park - 510 Charmany Dr., Madison, WI Directions

June 3, 2008

(Tuesday)

Appleton 

YMCA of the Fox Cities 

218 E. Lawrence St., Appleton, WI 

June 26, 2008 (Thursday)

Waukesha

Waukesha Tech College

800 Main St. , Pewaukee , WI

July 11, 2008 (Friday)

LaCrosse

LaCrosse - North YMCA 

400 Mason St., Onalaska, WI

If you have questions, contact Jon Morgan at (608) 266-9781 or via email at morgajg@dhfs.state.wi.us

 

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