TWH in Action!: New Promising Practices for Police Well-Being; Making the Business Case for TWH; and Just-released Resources to Protect Workers
Award-Winning Culture and Support System for Police Well-Being
Promising Practices for TWH are back this issue. Read about the Bend, Oregon Police Department’s innovative initiatives to address hazards and job stressors, such as night shift, physical work, dangerous work, and traumatic events for its staff.
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Function Matters for Workforce Health
In this follow-up from our earlier webinar, jointly sponsored with the NIOSH Center for Workers’ Compensation Studies, an invited occupational health provider explains his perspective on the importance of integrating functional outcomes with clinical measures.
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Making the Business Case for TWH
Need help getting buy-in to implement TWH approaches at your organization? New information is now available to help you make the business case for Total Worker Health, on the recently revised Making the Business Case for Total Worker Health® webpage.
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Have You Seen New Resources from NIOSH and CDC for Worker Safety and Health?
Recently published resources include interviews with experts on depression in the workplace and substance use in the workplace, as well as using TWH concepts to reduce fatigue among retail workers.
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Thirteen New Publications from the NIOSH Centers of Excellence for TWH
The NIOSH Centers of Excellence for TWH released new publications highlighting strategies to address chronic low back pain and knee pain, ways to protect the mental health of workers after mass casualty events, and gender differences in workers’ compensation claims.
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