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Carver-Scott SHIP
Customizable Worksite Wellness
Posters:Promoting the policy, systems and environmental changes at
your worksite to improve employee health
The purpose of the customizable promotional posters is to provide worksites participating in the Carver-Scott SHIP initiative the means to promote the health enhancing opportunities and changes that are occurring in your organization.
These posters can be used to encourage employee wellness at your worksite by highlighting new and existing wellness opportunities, promoting existing and new health-focused policies, encouraging healthy eating and physical activity during the day.
These posters are customizable. You can add your own organization and contact information, worksite logo, and other specific information to the poster. The posters are in PowerPoint so you can easily modify the size of the text, color, wording/messaging and placement just like you would for creating a presentation. They can be printed in color or in black and white. They are sized to be used effectively as either 8.5 x 11 or 11 x 17.
Please note that each poster has a place holder for your organization logo. Delete the Carver-Scott SHIP icon and paste your company logo in the same location. Please keep the MDH/SHIP Vision logo on the posters for the duration of this grant, see page 23 for information on the funding source of this project.
We recommend placing the posters where employees gather such as the employee break room, locker rooms, and other high traffic areas. Other areas that the posters will be effective include “decision prompt” locations such as the elevator (prompting people to use the stairwell instead), vending machines (prompting people to make the healthy choice), and the designated smoking area (encouraging people to quit). We can laminate posters for you, just let us know.
We encourage you to make these posters your own by adding your own messaging, prompts and other wellness ideas!
Worksites in Carver County can request posters printed in color and laminated by contacting Joy Ahern at 952-361-1329. If you have any technical difficulty or would like assistance with using the posters, please call or email your SHIP worksite contact person and they will be happy to assist you.
Background & How to Use the Posters
The posters cover five primary topic areas related to the comprehensive worksite wellness intervention. Poster topic areas include: Using area maps around worksite grounds to encourage employees to walk during
their breaks (3 posters) Promote physical activity during the work day such as taking the stairs, taking an
active break and going for a walking meeting (4 posters) Promote existing worksite health benefit (lactation room, flexible schedule policy, etc)
and health plan benefits such as fitness discounts, HRA, etc (3 posters) Promote available tobacco cessation resources (3 posters) Promote heart healthy choices (1 poster) Promote healthy vending and/or catering options (5 posters) For more ideas of poster topic areas, see the notes section at the bottom of the
window on each slide
Tip: You can use all of the posters at once or use different posters every couple of months,
it’s up to you!
To create a map of a walking loop around your worksite: Go to www.gocarvergo.org click on interactive maps and enter TRIP (Trail and
Recreation Information Portal). Or you can email info@gocarvergo.org requesting a map of a (10 minute, 15 minute, or 30 minute) walking route around your worksite in Carver County be created for you. Depending on your request, Carver County will attempt to customize a map that includes a walking route, which you can then use on the posters.
In Scott County create a walking map on www.googlemaps.com or www.mapmywalk.com and save as a screen shot to place into the poster. For most people, a 1 mile walk will take approximately 15-20 minutes to complete. GoScottGo, a new active living website, www.goscottgo.com, click on interactive maps and enter the TRIP (Trail and Recreation Information Portal) for another way to create maps.
Tip: The map posters can be coupled with the posters that promote physical activity.
Instructions & Tips
WALK THIS WAY
for your 10 minute break!
walk@work
www.gocarvergo.org
Walk this route for a 15 minute break
walk@work
www.gocarvergo.org
Walk this route for a 10 minute break
walk@work
www.gocarvergo.org
GET ACTIVE
walk@work
GETACTIVE!
walk@work
Go for a walking meeting
WALK&
TALK!
Raise your fitness level one step at a
time
Go to the gym 12 times a
month and receive a discount
RECEIVE A GIFT
CARDTAKE YOURHRA
Lifetime Fitness offers [your company] employees a discounted rate?
Did You
Know?
Contact [name, title, phone] to learn more about your
options.
FREEASSISTANCE TO QUIT SMOKING
Smoking is very hard, but not impossible, to
quit.
Quitting smoking makes a difference right away.
Success nor failure is ever final.
SUPPORT IS HERE WHEN YOU NEED IT.
Contact [name, title, phone] for smoking cessation resources
1-800-QUIT-NOW
Free quit smoking resources
Make the healthy choice
your heart will thank you
Snack Healthy at Work
Try apples, carrots, dried fruits and yogurt
100% fruit juice, healthy nuts, dried fruits, & low-fat popcorn
GRAB A HEALTHY SNACK!
SNACK HEALTHY!
100% fruit juice, healthy nuts, dried fruits, & low-fat popcorn
Eat a rainbow today!Try to eat your daily recommended five servings of fruits and veggies today.
Eat a rainbow today!Try to eat your daily
recommended five servings of fruits and veggies today.
Carver-Scott SHIPCustomizable Worksite Promotional Posters
These customizable promotional posters were made possible through funding from the Statewide Health Improvement Program (SHIP) of the Minnesota Department of Health.
The Statewide Health Improvement Program (SHIP), an integral part of Minnesota’s nation-leading 2008 health reform law, strives to help Minnesotans lead longer, healthier lives by preventing the chronic disease risk factors of tobacco use and exposure, poor nutrition and physical inactivity. SHIP seeks to create sustainable, systemic changes in schools, worksites, communities and health care organizations that make it easier for Minnesotans to incorporate healthy behaviors into their daily lives. For more information, visit http://www.health.state.mn.us/healthreform/ship.
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