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New Strategies for Effective, Scalable Wellness Consulting

As the workplace wellness industry has expanded, so too has the need for consultative services. WELCOA has been building alongside you. In this webinar to learn about the common pitfalls of consultants and new methods to scale your efforts for greater revenue, to gain a competitive advantage, and attract and retain new clients. Get a sneak peek at our new vendor selection tool launching in 2022.


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What Does a ‘Voluntary’ Workplace Wellness Program Mean Anyway?

In this webinar, Barbara will discuss the laws that use the word voluntary, legal cases in which the word “voluntary” was at issue, and how workplace wellness program designers should really be thinking about that word to avoid violating workplace wellness program laws.


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The WELCOA Pulse – The Addiction Epidemic and its Impact on Employers

In this WELCOA Pulse event, we discuss the addiction epidemic and its impact on the workforce, provide a framework to help participants think of addiction as a biopsychosocial issue, and talk about the challenges of stigma in promoting healthy attitudes about substance use.


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WELCOA Special Event – New Research: Best Practices in Workplace Wellness

WELCOA partnered with the Returns on Wellbeing Institute on a research study of 20 organizations with exemplary employee wellness initiatives. Through interviews and analysis, the study identified several best practices that characterize the most effective workplace wellness initiatives. In this event, we will share key findings, hear from organizations that participated in the study, and provide insights on how you can achieve better employee and business outcomes.


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Mental Health Parity Law for Employers

When it comes to building your worksite wellness program, do you know which types of incentives are permissible, which laws impact wellness program design and implementation, and how health reform, federal guidance and court cases will continue to change the rules for wellness? WELCOA has partnered with Wellness Law Attorney, Barbara Zabawa, to provide live quarterly webinars guiding participants on best practices when it comes to the legal landscape of your wellness program.


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The WELCOA Pulse: Supporting Parents at Work – Youth Mental Health

In this WELCOA Pulse session, join youth mental health experts Kee Dunning and Dr. Hansa Bhargava as they share the impact of their work with the Well Beings public media health campaign to raise awareness, reduce stigma and discrimination, and change the national conversation around youth mental health.


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The WELCOA Pulse: Find Your Unicorn Space – How Reclaiming Your Creative Life is the Key to Unlocking Wellness

Who are you beyond a parent, a partner, and a professional? And why does this matter? Watch this WELCOA Pulse as Eve Rodsky unpacks lessons on leading a creative and purposeful life, how to unlock your creativity, and the secret formula to making stronger friendships and new ways to approach happiness.


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Wellness Laws Can Address Discrimination in Employer COVID19 Responses

When it comes to building your worksite wellness program, do you know which types of incentives are permissible, which laws impact wellness program design and implementation, and how health reform, federal guidance and court cases will continue to change the rules for wellness?


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Dissecting the OSHA COVID19 Vaccine Mandate Rules

Learn the who, what, when, where, and why regarding the new OSHA COVID19 Vaccine Rules. This webinar will highlight the key components of the new rules and leave time for your questions. Legal challenges to the rules will also be discussed.


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The WELCOA Pulse: “Advancing Health Equity” with Krista Stepney

In this WELCOA Pulse, we explore how employers can address health inequity and create greater well-being among their workforce, particularly those who are a part of under-resourced and marginalized communities.


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