Instructor-led Training Available to Implement Total Worker Health Approach
Want to learn how to implement the Total Worker Health (TWH) approach at your organization? The Center for the Promotion of Health in the New England Workplace (CPH-NEW) offers virtual training sessions led by TWH experts to allow for dialog and questions about developing Total Worker Health models.
Why Total Worker Health?
Developed by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), the TWH approach looks at not only the whole employee but the whole organization to improve health, safety and well-being for all. Participatory by design, TWH explores how policies and physical environments can impact employees’ physical and mental health.
The goal is to create a culture of safety and health. Organizations that have implemented the TWH approach report less sick time, improved morale and an increase in retention.
For more information about TWH, visit NIOSH Frequently Asked Questions.
Need more flexibility?
CPH-NEW offers online, on-demand courses to fit your schedule.
The courses can be taken individually or stacked. Some meet licensure requirements or professional development credits for specific industries. Priced affordably, each course includes supporting materials.
Browse CPH-NEW’s catalog to learn more and begin your course