Healthy Work Collaborative Resources
project team
The Center for Healthy Work’s Healthy Communities through Healthy Work project team conducted a year-long mixed methods action research qualitative study that highlighted public health and healthcare organizations’ limited knowledge and action surrounding precarious work, and a lack of collaboration between health and labor organizations despite recognition that work is a key social determinant of health. The results of the study led to the development of the Healthy Work Collaborative.
Additional Resources
The Healthy Work Collaborative Process Guide and the case study guide titled Healthy Work Collaborative: Examples from the Field provide more details on how to use the tools shared in the video series and how they’ve been applied.
Each step presented in the Process Guide builds upon the next to demonstrate the skills required to address precarious work.
The Examples from the Field aims to inspire similar efforts nationwide, thereby increasing our national capacity to make healthy work a reality for all workers.
Interested in more?
If you would like a copy of the Process Guide or the Healthy Work Collaborative: Examples from the Field, or to consult with the project team for support implementing any of the Healthy Work Collaborative tools, please fill out the form below.
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