ICHW Director Cristina Banks and Consulting Expert Melissa Jancourt attended the CoreNet Global Summit in Amsterdam this week, presenting in the session, "Our Next Now: Work Experiences for Continuous Learning."
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September 13, 2019
August 2, 2019
Find courses related to the center's work currently available at UC Berkeley!
August 1, 2019
Potential Activities
Affiliates and NIOSH may consider the following as collaborative activities:
- conduct joint research
- develop programs, interventions, and other work-products
- collaborate on seminars, meetings, trainings, and educational events
- create and disseminate publications and other communication products
- cross-promote individual and joint activities
July 11, 2019
Part of the Positive Psychology in the Workplace series. Workplace positive psychology exercises are relatively simple practices that can be incorporated into daily life and have the potential to benefit the well-being of individual employees and the organizations of which are they are a part.
July 1, 2019
Gourab Kar is an architect, industrial designer and human factors researcher based in Oakland, California. His interests lie in envisioning research-driven-design approaches to shape objects, spaces and experiences to be in tune with human needs, capabilities and behaviors. Gourab’s research investigates approaches to reduce sedentary behaviors and increase physical activity in our everyday lives - at home, in school, and in our offices.
September 24, 2018
The ICHW led a focus group study aimed at understanding the ways physical elements of workplaces impact worker well-being and productivity. The focus group took place on Monday, September 24th, 2018 on the UC Berkeley campus.
July 5, 2018
IN THIS ISSUE:
Director’s Note
Introduction to Dr.Ed Yelin
Introducing Dr. Jeffrey Pfeffer
Featured Researcher - Dr. David Lindeman
Spotlight on Sedentary Behavior
Finding Fit: Technical Report and Interactive Assessment Tool
Center Projects
The Leadership
The Interdisciplinary Team Researchers and Consulting Experts
Past Conference Presentations
Upcoming Conferences
Donate - Please Support HealthyWorkplaces
June 29, 2018
March 14, 2018
March 14, 2018 - A commentary between ICHW Director Cristina Banks and Hector De La Torre, Executive Director of Transamerica Center for Health Studies.
February 17, 2018
The Interdisciplinary Center for Healthy Workplaces (ICHW) has developed an Employer Guide that will enable organizations (with an emphasis on small and medium-sized) to find a workplace wellness program that fits their specific constraints.
January 29, 2018
Technology is becoming an increasingly prominent part in the lives of modern workers. A simple search of “well-being” in any app store can yield thousands of results, with each application claiming to improve different facets of users’ daily behaviors to lead a healthier lifestyle. To understand more about the value of health technology in organizations, HealthyWorkplaces conducted a literature review of existing health technologies in the marketplace and their corresponding scientific support.
April 6, 2017
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December 28, 2015
HealthyWorkplaces has identified those psychological states which, if stimulated by the work environment, either directly or indirectly, promote physical health and psychological well-being, resulting in energized and engaged workers who love what they do and who contribute to organizational effectiveness accordingly.
December 18, 2015
HealthyWorkplaces is helping to spearhead the paradigm shift from single variable models of wellness toward an interdisciplinary model of well-being that gives prominence to the physical and psychological states that correlate with and give rise to the development and sustainability of worker health and well-being. As a think tank, with a mission to do and apply interdisciplinary research, HealthyWorkplaces seeks to re-conceptualize worker health and well-being.
August 19, 2015
What is workplace wellness?
August 10, 2015
Wearables are becoming increasingly popular among people of all ages as technology gets more integrated into our everyday surroundings and become necessary resources for helping us live our lives. Wearables have the capability to enhance our lives by making some tasks or functions easier (such as monitoring fitness or nutrition tracking), and can even help us perform necessary, daily tasks (reminding a user when to take pills, or to move after being sedentary for too long). So what exactly are wearables?