Company Wellness : Wellness Program Ideas –  Holiday Activities.

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Posted by Company Wellness | Posted in Company Wellness, Wellness Programs | Posted on 09-08-2010

Tying wellness activities into holiday themes is a strategy commonly used to create interest and participation. However, be aware that offering holiday activities in the workplace can create issues.

Your workplace may have policies and guidelines already in place about issues such as appropriate decorations themes, work time, etc. Make certain to check with executive management regarding all guidelines and policies.

Do not forget to include and acknowledge the holiday celebrations of the various cultures or groups represented in your workforce. It is normally safer to use graphics, themes, and wording that are not specific to one culture, as others may feel left out.

In fact, acknowledging diverse holidays, when done respectfully, can help familiarize your workforce with values and practices of different cultures and ethnic groups.

Several topical ideas for holiday themes include –

• Health Promotion committee members distribute “healthy heart valentines” to each staff member for Valentine’s Day.

• Thanksgiving “turkey trot”. Workers who exercise three times a week for at least one-half hour between November 1 and 15 are entered into a drawing for a free turkey (can be purchased at the local supermarket or donated).

• Chinese New Year tai chi demonstration. Consider a follow-up workplace introductory tai chi class offering.

• Christmas/Kwanzaa/Hanukkah/etc. holiday food potluck. Members of different cultural or ethnic groups bring in a dish reflective of their holiday traditions.

Each individuals can say several words about the origin and tradition behind the food. In this holiday theme, food doesn’t have to be low fat or namely healthy, since the purpose is enhancing cultural diversity, not counting calories.

Pre/Post Holiday Weigh In

Holiday weight gain can be a large health challenge. This wellness activity is fun, low-key, and helps staff members monitor their weight during the holiday season.

• Participants weigh-in with a “trusted” confident before Thanksgiving.  The weigh-ins could  be conducted on the honor system, but weight should be recorded on a weight-tracking card. You could invite a local nurse or Weight Watchers representative to monitor weigh-ins.

• Workers set an individual goal of maintaining their weight from Thanksgiving to New Year’s Day.

• Weight cards are stored in a secure file location.

• Provide weekly weight control hints. These must be posted next to the wellness bulletin board, sent via email, or provided in pamphlet form.

• Or, alternate the weekly hints with healthful recipe choices.

• Remind personnel of the necessity to continue exercise during the busy holiday season.

• Weigh everybody the first work day following New Year’s Day. Record the weight on the tracking card.

• Staff Members that have maintained their weight or that have lost weight receive a prize and award certificate.

• Employees who gained weight receive a certificate of completion and an invitation to continue participation in a related health weight wellness activity.

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