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The webinar "From Promise to Practice: Where is Total Worker Health Going?" focuses on the evolving field of Total Worker Health (TWH), an integrated approach to worker well-being that combines occupational safety with health promotion. It highlights key resources and programs advancing TWH research, training, and practice.<br /><br />Key resources include the NIOSH TWH program, providing foundational guidance and training materials, and the Society for Total Worker Health, which supports networking and dissemination of best practices. The TWH Symposium offers a platform for sharing new research and innovations in the field. Academic pathways such as the University of Texas PhD program and Colorado’s CHWE program offer advanced education and applied research opportunities in TWH.<br /><br />International contributions, like Israel’s Asher Pardo Institute for Safety and Hygiene, reflect the global reach of TWH principles. Practical implementation tools are available via Healthlinks and the HERO WeBQ Clearinghouse, which provide employers with evidence-based strategies for enhancing worker health and safety.<br /><br />Several recent scholarly articles deepen the evidence base on TWH, addressing topics from policy frameworks to intervention outcomes. These include works by Iavicoli, Payne, Leso, Tenney, and Newman, which explore capacity building, training models, and program effectiveness.<br /><br />Innovative programs such as Pantaleon’s implementation of TWH in Latin American agribusiness demonstrate applicability in diverse workplace contexts. Overall, the webinar underscores the progression of TWH from conceptual frameworks toward practical, scalable solutions aimed at improving occupational health systems globally. It serves as a comprehensive resource hub for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers dedicated to advancing worker well-being through integrated, evidence-based approaches.
Keywords
Total Worker Health
NIOSH TWH program
Society for Total Worker Health
TWH Symposium
University of Texas PhD program
Colorado CHWE program
Asher Pardo Institute
Healthlinks
HERO WeBQ Clearinghouse
Pantaleon Latin American agribusiness
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