Workplace Review A summary of our health needs at [Workplace Name] WC01524 0414.

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Workplace Review A summary of our health needs at [Workplace Name] WC

Overview Our Brief Health Check Results (if applicable) Comparison to national and industry data (if applicable) Our worker and workplace needs Priority health areas Group activity Next steps

A snapshot of our Brief Health Checks Risk Level of risk Proportion of workers Heart disease Average [Insert results from Brief Health Check Summary Report] Increased[As above] High[As above] Type 2 diabetes risk Average[As above] Medium[As above] High[As above]

A snapshot of our Brief Health Checks Risk Level of risk Proportion of workers Physical activity Not enough physical activity[Insert results from Brief Health Check Summary Report] Healthy eating Not enough vegetables [As above] Not enough fruit[As above] Currently smoking [As above]

A snapshot of our Brief Health Checks Risk factor National averageIndustry average(Workplace name) Currently smoking Not enough fruit and vegetables Waist circumference (increased or high) Waist circumference (high)

Our health needs at [Workplace name] 1.[Health risk] 2.[Health risk] 3.[Health risk]

Let’s identify our priority areas What’s important to you and your workmates? What changes would you like to see? What do you think would work here at [Workplace name]? e.g. Lunchtime or after-work activities like walking groups e.g. No smoking on site e.g. Better cycling facilities e.g. Healthier food made available

Our next steps 1.Summarise the feedback from this meeting/workshop 2.Create an action plan 3.Present to management and workers 4.Finalise our action plan 5.Launch our workplace health program at [Workplace name]