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Get Healthy at Work – Diabetes

By Health Promotion

Get Healthy at Work is a free NSW Government workplace health service that aims to help improve the health of working adults by giving workplaces tools and support to address

  • Healthy eating
  • Healthy weight
  • Physical activity
  • Active travel (ie walking, cycling, public transport to work)
  • Smoking
  • Harmful alcohol consumption

Why improve health at your business?

In the short-term, you’ll be able to recognise a successful workplace health program by the way your team:

  • Works together
  • Engages in their jobs
  • Enjoys their work

In the long-term, a successful workplace health program may influence the performance of your workplace through:

  • Gains in staff attraction and retention
  • Improved productivity
  • Enhanced corporate image
  • Reductions in absenteeism

Get Healthy at Work is currently focused on the prevention of chronic disease including type two diabetes, heart disease and some cancers. However, if your workplace would like to focus on supporting mental health there are a range of resources and support programs available to workplaces and workers in NSW.

No matter what industry you’re in or the size of your workplace, Get Healthy at Work makes it easy for you to identify the biggest health issues facing your workplace and make changes for the better.

Visit Get Healthy at Work to register your interest, request a Workplace Information Kit or to find out more about the program.

Filed Under: Adults, Healthy Weight, Professionals

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