working well conference


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Join the Health & Wellness Coalition of Wichita, in partnership with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Kansas, for this FREE Virtual Conference!

"The Working Well Conference has given me tangible ways to engage employees, reinforce best practices, and improve our wellness plan. And after this last year, I’m ready for fresh ideas!" 

- Emily Faught, HR Specialist, Mental Health Association of South Central Kansas

For more details and to register, visit www.hwcwichita.org


Speakers

Dr. Melia Stockham

Small Hinges Swing Big Doors

Enough with goals. We fail to achieve them, or even worse, we can't seem to make the achievements stick. It's time to make real and lasting changes in our lives by leaving the idea of goal setting behind and instead, creating "habit stacks" that will improve our health and positive outlook. Melia Stockham, PhD, will discuss the science of creating habits, and provide tips for making effortless improvement to your days.

 

Zonya Foco

Cutting through the Clutter of Competing Nutrition Messages

Bringing evidence-based nutrition education into the workplace requires skills to distinguish between what's hot in the media and what actually produces long-lasting results. Join Celebrity Nutritionist and Motivational Speaker Zonya Foco as she shares ways to utilize emerging evidence with sensible yet powerful nutrition-based wellness solutions that measurably improve health outcomes.

 

Tish Tally

Leveraging D&I as Drivers for Cohesive Growth

Now, more than ever, is time to re-imagine the way businesses operate. There is increasing corporate awareness about taking the need for equity, diversity, inclusion, and sustainability more much seriously. A radically inclusive, trust-based, cohesive workplace where employees experience a sense of community and belonging is attainable, but it requires effort and a change in paradigms. The connections between psychological safety, well-being, diversity, equity, and inclusion will be discussed. We will also explore ways to assess equitable wellness within the organizational setting.