Wellbeing @ Monash and Monash Sport newsletter – January 2018
Browse the Timeout newsletter for information on what’s new in Wellbeing at Monash. Read about the latest Wellbeing, Monash Sport and Team Monash events, services and activities. For information about latest events, special offers, discounts, and news, subscribe to the newsletter by emailing wellbeing@monash.edu
In the January edition:
- Wellbeing events and news
- Monash Sport news and offers
- TeamMONASH news
- Employee benefits and discounts
Get 2018 off to a great start and “SWAP” into one of our many activities
Want to make a difference to your health in 2018? Why not get the year off to a good start by getting a few of your colleagues together and registering for one of the many wellbeing activities available.
We had a great year with our SWAP classes last year and to ensure we meet the increased demand for programs, we are now offering an extensive range of fitness classes like boxing, learn to swim, high intensity interval training, pilates, yoga and zumba and others.. All details regarding classes, costs and locations can be found here.
Don’t forget, if you would like to organise a SWAP class for your department at a time and venue that suits you, simply complete the form on our website and we’ll get back to you.
Note: Registrations on programs at Clayton campus will open on Thursday 1st of February
Host an ‘Afternoon Teal’ Party in February and Raise Money for Ovarian Cancer
Why not bake your favourite cake, brew a pot of tea and host an ‘Afternoon Teal’ party to raise funds for a great cause! February is Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month, aimed at raising awareness of the symptoms, risks and impacts of ovarian cancer. Your ‘Afternoon Teal’ party will be one of many aimed at raising $500,000 to support work in ovarian cancer awareness, advocacy and research. To register and plan your ‘Afternoon Teal’ click here.
Responding to disclosures of sexual assault training
The newly established Respectful Communities Unit and Monash Counselling Services are inviting all staff and student leaders to attend a training session on responding to sexual assault disclosures. The session will be facilitated by the South Eastern Centre Against Sexual Assault (SECASA) and will provide staff and students with a greater understanding of how they can:
- recognise why it may be difficult for survivors to come forward;
- respond to a disclosure empathetically;
- ensure an appropriate response that does not further traumatise or harm the survivor;
- know their obligations around confidentiality; and
- understand how to manage their own response to hearing disclosures.
Monash has committed to take action on all of the nine recommendations made in the Australian Human Rights Commission’s ‘Change the Course’ report on sexual assault and sexual harassment at Australian Universities. These training sessions are just one of the many actions we are taking to help ensure our campuses are communities of respect.
The training will be held at the Clayton, Caulfield and Peninsula campuses. To register for the relevant campus simply click here . Those who are unable to attend any of the sessions listed above are encouraged to register their interest for future sessions here.
If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact the Respectful Communities Unit at respect.now.always@monash.edu
World Cancer Day- 4th of February
World Cancer Day unites the world’s population in the fight against cancer. It aims to save millions of preventable deaths each year by raising awareness and education about the disease, pressing governments and individuals across the world to take action. Why World Cancer Day is important
- Currently, 8.2 million people die from cancer worldwide every year, out of which, 4 million people die prematurely (aged 30 to 69 years)
- World Cancer Day is the ideal opportunity to spread the word and raise the profile of cancer in people’s minds and in the world’s media
Show your support this February 4th and see how you can get involved this year
Commuting your way to health in 2018
How do you travel to uni? Do you take the bus or the train? Perhaps you bike or walk. Whatever the case, your choice of transport could make a real difference to your health. According to a recent Melbourne study, your health is affected not just by how you commute, but from where. People who used public transport, or drove to the station or bus, they got about half an hour a day incidental exercise, whilst people who walked to the station or the bus, train, or tram, got about 41 minutes a day. Walkers and cyclists, averaged about 38 minutes a day. So next time you’re thinking about hopping in your car to get to work, why not walk, ride or take public transport and commute your way to a healthier lifestyle! See our sustainable transport page for ideas.
Donate your old eye glasses to someone who needs them
Do you have old eye glasses sitting in your desk draw? Well why not donate them to someone who needs them? Wellbeing@Monash is now collecting used eye glasses for the Lions Recycle For Sight Program. Send your unwanted eye glasses via internal mail to Wellbeing@Monash – OHS, 1st Floor, 30 Research Way, Clayton.
Free Mindfulness for Wellbeing and Peak Performance online course
Learn mindfulness techniques to reduce stress and improve your wellbeing and work/study performance in this free online course. Research shows that when you’re not deliberately paying attention to something, your brain goes into default mode causing increased anxiety and poor communication. Mindfulness can help end this unproductive behaviour. In this online course, you’ll learn how to incorporate mindfulness practices into your life, to reduce stress and improve your personal and professional life.
- Date: 5th of February
- Course duration: 4 weeks
To register for this course click here
FreeFood as Medicine online course
Monash Sport News, Events and Offers
Equipment and Locker Upgrade at Monash Sport Clayton Fitness Centre
As part of our commitment to continued improvement, the recent closedown period saw a variety of upgrades/additions to the Clayton Fitness Centre. These improvements to the training space includes:
- Lifting Platforms
- Deadballs
- Olympic Bars
- Assessment Room Refurbishment
- Wall repaint
Along with these equipment upgrades, we also renewed our lockers to ensure that our members have confidence that their belongings are safe during their time at Monash Sport. The new locks are now operated via a personal 4 digit pin code as opposed to the old key / coin system. Students and staff can also access the lockers with their student / staff card. Community members can use any card with an RFID chip (e.g. myki card).
We hope you enjoy these enhancements as we look forward to further improving our facility in 2018.
Mega Swim Early Bird Discount
The Monash MS 24 Hour Mega Swim is back in 2018! We have a special $24 for 48 hours offer starting 12pm 31st Jan – 12pm 2nd Feb!! Make sure you register to save money.
Whether you see Ian Thorpe when you catch a glimpse of your reflection in the water, or you’re more of a casual swimmer – we’ve got you covered. Open to all abilities, this fun team event raises funds for people living with multiple sclerosis.
Join us at Monash University – Doug Ellis Swimming Pool on 6th – 7th October. For more information and to register, please visit www.msmegaswim.org.au
Sumo Salad Summer Special
The latest Sumo Salad’s Summer of Flex is here! Continuing their Flexitarian theme, Sumo is bringing you four fresh new salads and the brand new sweet cocoa Power Pot to fuel your workout with a protein hit!
Come down and check out their amazing seasonal specials – $2 Keri Juice on Wellness Wednesdays, two Power Pots for $10, and more!
TeamMONASH News
Evonne Goolagong: moulding the next generation of Indigenous athletes
Tennis great Evonne Goolagong is making it her mission to ‘positively influence’ the future of the next generation of Indigenous youth. Through her tennis program/camp and foundation, Evonne promotes better health, education and employment. Follow our blog to read more about Evonne’s program.
Daniel D’Hotman’s South Pole Energy Challenge
Daniel, who recently finished his medical exams here in Australia, is joining the 60-mile South Pole Energy Challenge. Follow his journey on our blog here, and here.
Employee benefits and discounts
Monash staff have access to a great range of employee benefits and discounts including accommodation, travel, travel insurance, airport parking and car hire and plenty more. Read more information in the range of employee benefits and staff discounts
Monash University Club
The refurbished Monash Club is a vibrant and social place for staff to relax, meet, dine and/or work and has no membership fee. The Club facilities include a licensed bar and lounge, private dining room, restaurant, meeting rooms, a business centre and outdoor spaces.
Victa & Hoist manage the day-to-day operations of the Club and offer special events for staff throughout the year.
The Monash Club is located in building 50 on Clayton campus and is open for coffee from 7.30am, breakfast 8 – 11am and lunch 12 – 3pm.