National Wellness Institute (NWI) is the worldwide voice of the wellness community.
03/12/2026
Be a leader in your profession and drive sustainable improvements in wellness when you complete the Worksite Wellness Specialist Certificate Course! Become equipped with the tools necessary to sustain inclusive cultures of wellness through a comprehensive strategy.
Tune in today at 11:00 a.m. ET for a legal webinar led by Barbara Zabawa and Andrew Regal: “Beyond Behavior Change: Creating Psychologically Safe Workplaces Through Social Determinants of Wellness and Antibullying Strategies.”
This session explores why addressing social determinants of wellness is not only more effective at improving employee health outcomes but also represents a smarter legal risk mitigation strategy than incentive-based programs currently facing litigation.
It’s International Awareness week! This week (and all weeks), ensure you practice good sleep hygiene. Consider integrating healthy sleep into your workplace wellness strategy!
Happy ! Today we show our appreciation for the hardworking Wellness Alliance team.
A great way to support your employees is by promoting well-being and fostering a healthy workplace culture. Learn more about resources from the Wellness Alliance >> www.wellnessalliance.org
03/05/2026
Our affiliate organization, the International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans (IFEBP), is preparing to celebrate National Employee Benefits Day on April 2! Save the date and get ready to celebrate: this year’s theme is Caring in Action. Employee benefits are all about taking care of people. From protecting their health and finances, to improving work-life balance and looking ahead to their futures. Volunteering and giving back reflect that same commitment and stem from the idea that supporting others creates stronger, more connected communities.
Find useful resources and learn how volunteerism can aid your community, organizational culture, and personal well-being at www.ifebp.org/benefitsday
Good news—Certified Wellness Practitioners can now claim their digital badge from Credly! If you have your CWP, make sure to claim your badge and share your accomplishment with your professional network.
Join us next week for our members-only legal webinar led by Barbara Zabawa and Andrew Regal, “Beyond Behavior Change: Creating Psychologically Safe Workplaces Through Social Determinants of Wellness and Antibullying Strategies.”
It’s time for another legal webinar! ⚖️ Join Barbara Zabawa and Andrew Regal for, “Beyond Behavior Change: Creating Psychologically Safe Workplaces Through Social Determinants of Wellness and Antibullying Strategies.”
Learn how to:
- Identify legal risks in traditional wellness programs and safer alternatives
- Connect workplace bullying to wellness outcomes and legal compliance
- Design equity-centered wellness programs that prioritize dignity over data
Whether you're an HR professional, a benefits administrator, legal counsel, or a wellness program designer, you'll leave with concrete strategies to build compliant, effective, and compassionate wellness initiatives that actually support employee flourishing.
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The National Wellness Institute (NWI) is the leader in providing professional development and engagement opportunities that support individuals from a variety of disciplines in promoting whole–person wellness.
At the core of NWI’s offerings is its Six Dimensions of Wellness model, developed by NWI co-founder Dr. Bill Hettler in 1976.
Our Mission
The mission of the National Wellness Institute is to enrich professionals' lives and careers with competencies and connections to promote inclusive, whole-person wellness.
We accomplish this mission by:
Identifying quality resources
Providing quality continuing education and resources
Promoting opportunities for life-long learning
Providing new and innovative professional development programs