Social Media Policy
Chances are high that a large number of the people you work with have a Facebook page, Twitter handle, Instagram account, or all three. You can use this to your advantage by keeping conversations about wellness going past the office walls. The social nature of these sites and apps can be utilized to help people become more engaged in their wellness programs and more successful as they try to improve their health. In the same way that individuals often use the "buddy system" when they begin a diet or exercise program, these products can create a form of social accountability that may help people stay on track and meet their health goals.
Go to Best Practices below for tips on using social media to help promote wellness.
Go to Sample Policies below for a sample social media policy.
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Social Media – Keep the Conversation Going
February 5, 2016
Chances are high that a large number of the people you work with have a Facebook page, Twitter handle, Instagram account or all three. You can use this to your advantage by keeping conversations about wellness going past the office walls. Here are some ideas on how to get started using social media.
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