One Week Left to Register for the Kansas State of Wellness Symposium!
The State of Wellness Symposium is sure to be a fantastic event and an opportunity for participants and partners from across the state to come together around a common purpose, improving health, whether that be at a worksite or in a community.  The symposium is taking place on June 30, 2015 in Newton, KS. See the below agenda and flyer for all of the details!

Don't miss your opportunity to attend!





WorkWell KS Workshops are Coming to Your Region!
We are closer to finalizing details for our first  round of Regional workshops and wanted you to be aware of the dates that the NEW, shorter, and topic-specific WorkWell KS workshops will be conducted in your area.

 The workshops will be hosted in communities, but are open to worksites in the region. Workshops that will be available are: Building a Worksite Wellness Foundation, Healthy Foods and Tobacco. More details and registration information for worksites will be coming soon!

  • Southwest:  Hodgeman: August 18-19, 2015
  • Northeast: Jefferson County:  September 1-2, 2015
  • Northwest : Colby: 
    September 14-15, 2015
  • South Central: Newton: September 22-23, 2015
  • Southeast: Coffeyville: September 24-25, 2015
  • North Central: Mitchell County:  October 7-8, 2015

Click here for more information about WorkWell KS Phase II

Connect with Aubrey Wiechman, WorkWell KS Coordinator if you are interested in attending or would like additional information!

Mark your Calendars for the Next Webinar on July 15th!
 Exercising Leadership: How Do We Speak to Loss?

 

Such short notice was given for this webinar last time we wanted to give more folks the opportunity to join in on this important discussion.  It was one of the most requested by WorkWell KS participants.


 

Some components of WorkWell KS require that we exercise leadership, sometimes asking colleagues and even supervisors to try different (and sometimes uncomfortable) practices.   Participants will discuss opportunities to exercise leadership in the form of speaking to loss.


 

Amanda Cebula, Director of Progject Development at the Kansas Leadership Center will help webinar participants think through opportunities to exercise leadership by speaking to loss (of donuts, among other things). 


 

When: Wednesday, July 15th at 2:30-3:30


 Registration information will be coming out in the July newsletter.


Aubrey Wiechman
316.268.1126


"Engaging Leaders and Business
 in Kansas to Support Health and 
Healthy Worksites"


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