Seminars at Your Workplace

Our highly credentialed experts facilitate dynamic presentations in the areas of parenting, families, money management, interpersonal relationships, worksite topics, elder care, aging, and health and wellness.  Participants benefit from a peer-learning environment, having opportunities to ask in-person questions, and by receiving evidence-based tools and practices.

Working Family Resource Center has hundreds of seminar/webinar titles that cover a lifespan of topics.Listed below are topic areas.For a complete listing of topics that are customized to meet your organization’s needs, please contact us at 651-293-5330 or email Lisa at lvosbeek@wfrc.us.

  • parenting
  • families
  • money management
  • interpersonal relationships
  • worksite issues
  • elder care
  • aging
  • health and wellness

Handouts are made available to all seminar participants, along with any additional supporting documents.  Once the seminar is completed, companies are provided with a standard evaluation summary outlining feedback results and other outcomes as requested.

Our specialized presenters offer a number of topicss that are available for half- and full-day trainings.  We can customize a list for your organization and you can distribute it to your various departments for their content planning.  We will work with your individual department leaders to coordinate the trainings.  Topics can include emotional intelligence, team building, conflict resolution, change management, and many, many more. 

For a complete list of offerings, please contact Lisa Vosbeek at lvosbeek@wfrc.us.

Lost Productivity

—Presenteeism, the measure of lost productivity cost due to employees actually showing up for work, but not being fully engaged and productive mainly because of personal health and life issue distractions, can be7 ½ times more costly to an employer than absenteeism.

The Cost of Stress

Health care expenditures are nearly 50% greater for workers who report high levels of stress. (National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health)