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Huron County Health Unit Holding Wellness Workshops

The Huron County Health Unit is inviting workplaces across the county to learn more about 'wellness'.

The Health Unit, along with partners across southwestern Ontario, is hosting a workshop next month in Stratford, but the early-bird registration deadline is the end of this week.

An all-day workship is scheduled for May 27th at the Stratford Rotary Complex.

It's designed to teach participants to identify the steps needed to build healthier organizations. It's also a networking opportunity for employers, business owners, managers, human resource personnel, and health, safety and wellness representatives.

The early-bird registration deadline is Friday, April 17th. You can register at www.swworkplacewellness.eventbrite.ca.

"Employers need to know that the wellbeing of employees gives organizations a strategic advantage," says Annie Lukacsovics, Public Health Promoter at the Huron County Health Unit. "You can create a healthy, successful organization when you connect health, safety and wellness initiatives to your human resource goals."

For more information about the event, call Annie Lukacsovics at the Huron County Health Unit at 519.482.3416.

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