Workplace Wellbeing: Beyond Good Intentions to Taking Action

Workplace Wellbeing:  Beyond Good Intentions to Taking Action

 

DATE:  February 10, 2025
TIME:  1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. (Pacific)


Our workforce is the life force of our organizations and when we make workplace wellbeing a priority and take action, we can be a place where people want to work and are able to do their best work.  This creates a virtuous cycle of increased retention, sustainable organizations caring for our patients and creating healthy communities.   The Surgeon General of the US has identified five key areas of focus, including connection, learning, autonomy and finding meaning in work.  Recent research suggests that these areas, among others, contributes to a person’s capacity to achieve optimal performance at work.    

Our employees are more than the clicks they do and the tasks they complete. They are the face and the heart of our organizations.  How we interact with our staff members every day impacts how they go home to partner and parent.  Compensation is just one priority for our workforce.  We also need to focus on creating an environment where our team members feel connected to our organizations and understand their role in the big picture.  All of us want to feel valued and that we belong and our team members do too.  We need to provide opportunities to learn and grow whether they want to move up or stay put. All of this not only creates a more fulfilled and engaged workforce, but also a more sustainable organization.  

This session will discuss focus areas, implementation and actions you can take to create and nourish a culture that makes workplace wellbeing a priority.  

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  • Discuss the factors that impact workplace wellbeing, working toward optimal performance and how this impacts your organization.
  • Identify key areas where immediate action can be taken to create a positive work environment where everyone belongs and can thrive.
  • Understand how communication can drive workforce connection and trust in your organization, your patients and each other.


PRESENTER

  • Cheryl Petersen Pine, MBA, President, Cheryl Pine Consulting, LLC


FEES
Registration is per connection, webinar links cannot be shared. Payment is due at time of registration.

  • CPCA Member/Health Center: $100
  • Associates: $112.50
  • Non Member, Non Health Center: $125


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Effective 11/01/23, CPCA prohibits the use of AI note-taking tools during virtual events. This policy is based on the following principles:

  1. Preservation of Intellectual Property: Virtual events often involve the sharing of proprietary information, copyrighted materials, or confidential data. The use of AI note-taking tools can lead to unauthorized duplication and distribution of such content.
  2. Active Participation: Encouraging active human engagement during virtual events fosters a more interactive and enriching experience. AI note-taking can deter participants from actively engaging in discussions and interactions.
  3. Data Privacy: The use of AI note-taking tools may inadvertently capture and process sensitive information shared during virtual events. This can lead to concerns regarding data privacy and security.

Session facilitators have the authority to deny and or dismiss all AI Note-Taking tools from the event. 

 


CPCA provides training and education to community health centers for general illustration and instructional purposes. As an anti-racist organization, we are committed to providing educational opportunities that are unbiased and meet the fullest standards for cultural and linguistic competency for both accredited and non-accredited events. To that end, our Association intends to be in full compliance with the intent of AB 241 Implicit Bias in continuing education and AB 1195 Continuing Education: cultural and linguistic competency. Please read through the text of these bills to understand the intent of the legislature, now codified as California Business and Professions Code 2190.1.

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Disclaimer:
The information on this session is intended only to provide a general overview of the topics addressed.  This session is not intended to provide legal advice or substitute for the guidance, counsel or advice of legal counsel on any matters particular to a specific primary care clinic. CPCA does not endorse companies or products. Advertising and sponsorship revenue supports our not-for-profit mission. 

When
2/10/2025 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Where
Online Via Zoom

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