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Healthy Workplace Award profile: University Libraries

Posted by Human Resources on January 15, 2015 in Community Highlights

This is the last in a series of articles showcasing the departments and Faculties nominated for the 2014 Healthy Workplace Award.

Can you name all five of 麻豆传媒鈥檚 libraries? 聽

The Kellogg, Killam, Law, MacRae, and Sexton libraries serve thousands of patrons each year, employ over 140 librarians, administrators and support staff, and are the hubs of many sources of information and resource services.

The range of initiatives undertaken to support employee and workplace health and wellness is impressive, with a mix of individual and group activities so that, even though their employees are spread across multiple locations, all have an opportunity to participate in something. They organized their own 10-week yoga program, held a skating party at the Emera Oval, and participated in the 鈥淪pring into Action Challenge,鈥 with all 25 participants meeting the minimum requirement of 30 minutes of physical activity per day for five days each week for six weeks. 聽

鈥淗ealthier and happier employees are more productive and find more enjoyment in coming to work each day鈥 explains Sandra Dwyer, Chair of the Libraries Health & Wellness Committee. Ergonomic assessments of work spaces, a milestone recognition program, a 鈥淏e Well鈥 newsletter, and the engagement of employees in better understanding their workplace survey results are just some of the many other ways the University Libraries connect to the many dimensions of workplace wellness.

Donna Bourne-Tyson, University Librarian, is proud that the Libraries have one of the very few departmental health and wellness committees at Dal. She believes that 鈥渂y supporting these activities and encouraging staff participation morale improves, as does the cohesiveness of the groups as they come closer together through not only working together, but learning and playing together as well.鈥



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