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Encouraging Staff Member Exercise Through Business Policy.

• Commit to workplace physical activity in policy statements and commit funding to physical activity initiatives.

• Clearly communicating the advantages of being physically active during the workday reinforces the corporation’s commitment to assisting all workers be active.

Use meetings, bulletin boards, newsletters and e-mail to reach as many employees as possible at least once a year.

• Offer flex time for physical activity. Invite staff members who actively commute to work or exercise during lunchtime to make up any missed time later in the day.

• Allow staff to work part time, so that they can participate in exercise.

• Include a physical activity account in your benefit plan to pay for or subsidize fitness memberships, assessments, classes, counselling or instruction.

• Provide interest-free loans for workers to purchase bikes or good walking shoes/runners.

• Conduct periodic surveys of staff exercise preferences, and offer a variety of options to suit those interests and needs.

• Hire certified people  to lead stretch breaks or exercise programs or classes. for help in finding accredited fitness leaders, visit Alberta’s Provincial Fitness Unit.

• Recognize employees who participate in exercise. Survey employees first to determine how they prefer to be recognized, e.g., through company newsletters, appreciation lunches, rewards and/or thank you notes.

• Give child care and other family-friendly amenities during physical activities that occur after work.

• Avoid scheduling meetings over lunch.

• Make sure to encourage active breaks in lieu of coffee breaks.

• Have active fundraisers rather than bingos. for example, staff members might climb the Calgary Tower stairs or take turns riding a stationary bicycle for 24 hours.

• Make birthday celebrations active times. Instead of a lunch, invite the birthday person to pick an activity. Options could include a session with a yoga teacher or an evening ski trip.

• Promote a casual dress day. One study found that employees who dress casually were more physically active.

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