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		<description><![CDATA[What is a Worksite Wellness Program Proposal?
You probably have seen the term many times and wondered what exactly does it mean. A Worksite Wellness Program Proposal is a proposal put together by a wellness consultant that makes suggestions for what type of Worksite Wellness Programs you should choose, what tools you will need to accomplish [...]]]></description>
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<p>You probably have seen the term many times and wondered what exactly does it mean. A Worksite Wellness Program Proposal is a proposal put together by a wellness consultant that makes suggestions for what type of Worksite Wellness Programs you should choose, what tools you will need to accomplish your corporation’s wellness goals, and costs associated with it.</p>
<h3>Worksite Wellness Program Proposals Assist Human Resource Departments</h3>
<p>A Worksite Wellness Program Proposal is a great thing to have in hand when HR Departments go to upper management to request funding for a Worksite Wellness Program. It will offer necessary stats and trends, background information, and costs that will enable the HR Department to fully present their case. Upper management will appreciate the preparedness and the research that has gone into your wellness request.</p>
<h3>Worksite Wellness Program Proposals Lead to Better Worksite Wellness Programs</h3>
<p>A well thought out Worksite Wellness Program Proposal can lead to a better Worksite Wellness Program, because the building blocks will already be in place. Worksite Wellness Program Proposals will guarantee that your corporation gets the proper Worksite Wellness Program established. Worksite Wellness Programs can vary greatly, but when your staff members ask, you can tell them that they generally include the following:</p>
<p>	Walking programs which offers staff members with rewards to take their walking breaks at their workplace.<br />
	Company teams, onsite yoga classes and massage therapists at the workplace.<br />
	Nutrition advice, weight-loss and healthy cooking classes, stress management sessions, and either a Worksite Wellness Program resources column in the worker newsletter or a wellness newsletter.<br />
	Stairwell initiatives to show how stair-walking can improve health. </p>
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