- Traditional barriers to wellness programs
- The costs to employers of inadequate wellness, including liability claims, workers’ compensation claims, and general job performance
- The different kinds of wellness: psychological, physical, family, financial, and holistic
- Starting a program – what online and other resources are available?
- Should participation be mandatory?
- The need for confidentiality of wellness programs
- Integrating training and education with wellness and finding time in the workday for wellness
- The roles of the Department psychologist/counselor/chaplain and peer leaders/fitness trainers. What kinds of personalities are you looking for as part of the wellness team?
- Mindfulness in the public safety workplace
- Including civilian employees in the program
- Metrics for success of a wellness program

LRIS will soon launch a series of labor and employment law webinars similar to our live seminars, and we’re looking for people to join us for the testing phase. Participation is free, and all you need is a computer with working speakers or headphones. You can use any operating system or web browser, although we do recommend that you use the most up-do-date version of your web browser.
The details are as follows:
June 3, 10:00 am Pacific Time (1:00 pm Eastern Time)
Topic: The FLSA, Calculating The Overtime Rate
Duration: 30-40 minutes
Seminar handouts included.
June 17, 10:00am Pacific Time (1:00 pm Eastern Time)
Topic: The Elements of Just Cause
Duration: 45-55 minutes
Seminar handouts included.
If you would like to join us, please email Marc Fuller at marc@LRIS.com. Let him know which webinar you’re interested in. We are limiting the size to 20 participants so sign up soon!
You will be asked to complete a short evaluation form at the conclusion of each webinar. You’re feedback is important. We want our online instruction to meet the same high standards as our real-world seminars.
Will Aitchison
LRIS