Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety/Centre canadien d'hygi¸ne et de sˇcuritˇ au travail
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Business case

Presents the business case for implementing workplace health promotion programs. Looks at the role of government and company policies and how to assess program outcomes Includes case studies.

Source: European Network for Workplace Health Promotion (ENWHP)



Lists reasons why employers should promote health in their workplaces and summarizes financial costs and benefits of workplace health promotion.

Source: Sudbury and District Health Unit (SDHU)



Outlines evidence supporting the business benefits of work environments that foster work-life balance. Discusses absenteeism, accountability, recruitment and retention, productivity, and organizational benefits. Provides tips on how to build a business case.

Source: Human Resources and Social Development Canada (HRSDC)



Builds a business case for workplace health promotion. Shows relationship between workplace health initiatives, the pursuit of organizational excellence, and positive outcomes for employees, customers, and stakeholders.

Source: National Quality Institute (NQI)