We’ve Got Your Back This School Year Kaiser Permanente Panorama City Medical Center Prioritizes Thriving Schools and Educator Well-Being
As schools gear up for a new academic year, Kaiser Permanente stands at the forefront of supporting thriving educational environments. Research indicates that the well-being of educators doesn’t just influence staff attendance and satisfaction levels but also significantly impacts student attendance and achievement. It’s a domino effect – when our educators are happy, everyone wins.
Recognizing the deep-rooted connection between educator well-being and overall scholastic success, Kaiser Permanente is committed to prioritizing the health and happiness of teachers and staff both within and outside the school setting. By focusing on supporting teachers in maintaining optimal well-being, the medical center aims to create a ripple effect that positively influences the educational experience of students.
“We offer a range of resources and programs to support educators in taking care of their physical, mental, and emotional health,” says Christian Raigosa, MD, a Kaiser Permanente family medicine specialist in Santa Clarita. “Whether it’s providing access to wellness workshops, counseling services, or promoting work-life balance initiatives, the medical center strives to ensure that teachers and staff feel supported and valued.”
By emphasizing the importance of educator well-being and investing in initiatives that promote a healthy and positive work environment, Kaiser Permanente not only contributes to the happiness and effectiveness of educators but also fosters a conducive atmosphere for student learning and growth. By making teacher and staff well-being a top priority, schools can cultivate a culture of success and well-being for all individuals within the educational community.
“Additionally, immunizations play a vital role in preventing the spread of infectious diseases within school settings” continues Dr. Raigosa. “By staying up to date with recommended vaccines, students not only protect themselves but also contribute to building a healthier school environment, ensuring that students can focus on their academic and personal growth without the burden of preventable illnesses.”
Kaiser Permanente encourages families to prioritize immunizations as part of their back-to-school preparations. By following recommended vaccination schedules and guidelines, parents and guardians can take proactive steps to protect their children and the broader school community.
For more information and resources, visit thrivingschools.kaiserpermanente.org.
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