TOOLS
Health and Safety Champions — March 2019 Focus
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PDF
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One page, 8.5" x 11"
Intended audience:
UBT health and safety champions
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Use this chart to help your team improve their sleep habits.
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PDF
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One page, 8.5" x 11"
Intended audience:
UBT health and safety champions
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Use this chart to help your team improve their sleep habits.
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PDF
Size:
One page, 8.5" x 11"
Intended audience:
UBT health and safety champions
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Follow these steps to lead a safety walk-around in your department.
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PDF
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One page, 8.5" x 11"
Intended audience:
UBT health and safety champions
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Use the chart to create a healthy work environment for you and your team.
The 2018 KP-Alliance National Agreement renews and strengthens the Labor Management Partnership to better serve the needs of our members and patients, the organization and the 49,000 workers represented by the Alliance of Health Care Unions. Alliance union members, their managers, and physicians who work with them should know key provisions of the agreement and what it does to help achieve high-quality, affordable health care while creating a great place to work.
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PDF
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8.5" x 11"
Intended audience:
Workforce of the Future community
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Use this facilitator’s guide, a companion to the Workforce of the Future Conversation Toolkit, to help tailor presentations about the Workforce of the Future across Labor Management Partnership audiences.
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PDF
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One page, 8.5" x 11"
Intended audience:
Unit-based team health and safety champions
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Use these note cards to help your team express kindness and show graittude.
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PDF
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One page, 8.5" x 11"
Intended audience:
Unit-based team health and safety champions
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Use this tool to encourage your teammates to get their needed health screenings.
Do teams get better results when frontline workers are engaged, free to speak and can influence decisions? Yes, say the people who know best — Kaiser Permanente workers and managers themselves.
Recent People Pulse surveys confirm that unit-based teams get positive results for health plan members and patients, the organization and workers themselves.
For instance, the 2017 People Pulse survey of more than 155,000 KP employees showed that when union-represented employees are highly involved in UBT activities, they get 29 percent higher scores on measures of their willingness to speak up — a key driver of patient and workplace safety and satisfaction. They also get 33 percent higher scores on questions regarding workplace health and wellness.
Further analysis, included in the 2016 People Pulse survey, showed that teams with high employee involvement have:
“Our findings show that employees who are highly involved in their unit-based teams feel more able to speak up and more encouraged to take care of their health,” says Nicole VanderHorst, principal research consultant with KP Engagement & Inclusion Analytics. “That makes them more likely to have better performance outcomes.”
Workers’ greater propensity to speak up and look after their health when they’re involved in team activities covers several questions (see chart below). For example, workers who are highly involved in their UBTs are far more likely to say:
All these factors contribute to a better employee experience as well as performance. And UBTs reflect KP’s unique history with the labor movement.
“Henry Kaiser was perhaps the 20th century’s most worker-friendly industrialist. He supported organized labor and knew that people step up when allowed to exert their job experience, as they do with UBTs,” says KP archivist and historian Lincoln Cushing. “He trusted employees to make decisions that benefitted themselves and their organizations.”
If you belong to a unit-based team — and most union-represented employees do — talk with a team co-lead about ways to get more involved.
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PDF
Size:
One page, 8.5" x 11"
Intended audience:
Unit-based team health and safety champions
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Use this tool to help your team speak up for safety.
Format:
PDF
Size:
One page, 8.5" x 11"
Intended audience:
Unit-based team health and safety champions
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Use this tool to brainstorm ways to be sure your team takes its breaks.