We are pleased to announce that the Interdisciplinary Center for Healthy Workplaces (ICHW) partnered with University Health Services for the planning and execution of the Healthy Work Environment Summit held at UC Berkeley in June 2019. A total of 120 attendees were welcomed to the event.
Goals of the day include:
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Develop a shared understanding of how communities can redesign work environments to foster greater health and wellbeing.
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Identify health in all policies (HiAP) and built environment efforts that would have the greatest impact at campus and departmental levels.
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Identify steps we could take to embed health and wellbeing into daily decision making at UC Berkeley and to elevate healthy work environments to the level of a strategic goal for campus.
Speakers include:
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Internationally recognized keynote speaker Tony Buettner: Blue Zones - Learn How to Transform Your Community to Live Longer, Better(link is external)
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Julia Caplan: Program Director for California's Health in All Policies Task Force(link is external), a collaborative project between the Public Health Institute, the California Strategic Growth Council, and the California Department of Public Health.
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Linda Rudolph: Founding Chair of California's Health in All Policies Task Force(link is external).
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Lindsay Graham(link is external) and Gail Brager(link is external) from UC Berkeley's Center for the Built Environment(link is external) and Courtney Chandler(link is external), Chief Strategy and Operating Officer, Haas School of Business
Summit Materials
- Health in All Policies Slides(PDF file)
- UC Berkeley's Center for the Built Environment(PDF file)
- Haas School of Business - Chou Hall Built Environment(PDF file)
- Ted Talk: How To Live to be 100+(link is external)
Summit Follow-Up
- If you would like to receive event materials, please email healthycampus@berkeley.edu(link sends e-mail).
- Please check back for highlights from the summit.
This event is sponsored by University Health Services(link is external), Berkeley’s Interdisciplinary Center for Healthy Workplaces(link is external), Human Resources(link is external), and other partners.