Employee Health Promotion & Wellness

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Vision: We envision a State where all school community members are intentionally engaged in living a healthy life.

Mission: Foster a schoolsite culture that supports individuals to practice healthy lifestyle choices.

Schools are not only places of learning, but they are also worksites. Fostering school employees’ physical and mental health protects school staff and by doing so, helps to support students’ health and academic success. Healthy school employees—including teachers, administrators, bus drivers, cafeteria and custodial staff, and contractors—are more productive and less likely to be absent. They serve as powerful role models for students and may increase their attention to students’ health. Schools can create work environments that support healthy eating, adopt active lifestyles, be tobacco-free, manage stress, and avoid injury and exposure to hazards (e.g., mold, asbestos). A comprehensive school employee wellness approach is a coordinated set of programs, policies, benefits, and environmental supports designed to address multiple risk factors (e.g., lack of physical activity, tobacco use) and health conditions (e.g., diabetes, depression) to meet the health and safety needs of all employees. Partnerships between school districts and their health insurance providers can help offer resources, including personalized health assessments and flu vaccinations. Employee wellness programs and healthy work environments can improve a district’s bottom line by decreasing employee health insurance premiums, reducing employee turnover, and cutting the costs of substitutes.

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Professional Learning

Visit our professional learning space to look at past events, see what events we have coming soon, and learn more about our employee health & promotion opportunities

Professional Learning

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Wellness Resources

Curated resources by the Health & Wellness Team to help statewide employees 
 

Wellness Resources


 

Contact

Susan Berry   
Health Education & Health Promotion Specialist
Phone: 207-215-1844
Email: susan.berry@maine.gov