Posted by Health Wellness | Posted in Health And Wellness In The Workplace | Posted on 27-04-2009
Many employees enjoy group related activities. These activities usually take place on an employee’s time away from work and participation is fully voluntary in nature. Although the sports group is not part of an employee’s regular work duties, if the group or activity is associated with the employer, the employer could be held liable in the event of an employee injury. If the activity brings with it a risk of injury, it is crucial to address the possible risk and liability issues with the correct employer department. Also consult with your organization’s workers’ compensation carrier and/or legal counsel.
Establish summer softball or volleyball teams, a winter ski outing, fall and winter tobacco-free bowling teams, a spring golf tournament, summer walks, etc.
Offer brochures and catalogs from area Parks and Recreation departments and county park corporations so employee can take advantage of area leagues, trips and offerings.
Invite an official from one of the above employers to speak at a organization brown bag event, or invite an area Parks and Recreation instructor to provide a demonstration of a new class offering.
Family Friendly Activities
Periodically offer activities which can be taken home and shared with the entire family. Ideas for these include:
TV Free Week (usually in April): Design a chart for the children to use to record their TV-free participation.
Provide a certificate to anyone who is TV-free for a week.
If possible, offer a few prizes (but not video rental certificates, video games or other TV-related items) for related categories, such as less than 5 hours of TV, no video games for a week, etc.
