Overall Rating | Silver - expired |
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Overall Score | 59.14 |
Liaison | Nurit Katz |
Submission Date | Aug. 2, 2011 |
Executive Letter | Download |
University of California, Los Angeles
PAE-T2-5: Employee Wellness Program
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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0.25 / 0.25 |
Nurit
Katz Chief Sustainability Officer Sustainability |
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Does the institution have an employee assistance or wellness program that provides counseling, referral, and well-being services to employees?:
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A brief description of the employee wellness program, policy, or practice:
The UCLA Recreation FITWELL Program activates wellness on campus by educating, motivating and empowering faculty, staff and students to make healthy lifestyle choices specifically in the areas of fitness and exercise, nutrition and weight management, stress management, and general health education.
http://www.recreation.ucla.edu/insidepage.aspx?uid=e2c642e0-db1e-489d-9db1-19c219881152
The Bruin Health Improvement Program (BHIP) is a 12-week program by UCLA FITWELL designed to educate, motivate and provide UCLA Faculty and Staff with an opportunity to improve their overall health and fitness.
The University of California (UC) employs the StayWell benefits program as part of the expanded UC Living Well program. Eligible faculty and staff and their family members covered by most UC medical plans (Blue Cross Plus and PPO, CIGNA Choice Fund, Core and Health Net) can enjoy enhanced wellness and personal health-management benefits through participation in StayWell.
Participation in StayWell is voluntary and at no cost to faculty or staff. StayWell also supports individual wellness efforts.
http://map.ais.ucla.edu/portal/site/UCLA/menuitem.789d0eb6c76e7ef0d66b02ddf848344a/?vgnextoid=4fe15da06d6f6110VgnVCM200000e2d76180RCRD
UC Living Well is the University’s umbrella wellness initiative for faculty and staff that expanded systemwide in 2008 after a successful 2007 pilot phase at Berkeley, Office of the President, UCLA and UCLA Medical Center. Along with links to varied wellness resources and information, the UC Living Well website gives information about the many UC local campus, medical center, and laboratory wellness programs and recreational and sports facilities and activities.
As part of UC Living Well and the wellness efforts provided at UCLA, StayWell offers improved, standardized wellness and individual health-management resources at no charge, and participation is voluntary. The program is designed to help eligible employees and their family members achieve a healthy lifestyle.
http://uclivingwell.ucop.edu/
The UCLA Health System also offers community programs and events to help lead healthier lives through wellness education and the prevention of illness and injury.
http://www.uclahealth.org/body.cfm?id=173
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The website URL where information about the program, policy, or practice is available:
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