The Healthy UBC Newsletter comes out monthly for those who are interested in health and wellbeing topics at UBC.
Healthy UBC Newsletter
Editorial: October is healthy workplace month
Workplaces, filled with opportunities for productivity and personal and professional development, play an essential part in maintaining positive wellbeing among employees.
- HR
- Healthy UBC
Free Events and Resources This Month: October 2020
Free Events and Resources This Month: October 2020
- HR
- Healthy UBC
Launch of Workplace Wellbeing Ambassadors program
Launch of Workplace Wellbeing Ambassadors program 2020
- HR
- Healthy UBC
Fitting in fitness: Stay active and fit this fall
This fall explore the various walking and physical programs to improve your health and reduce stress.
- HR
- Healthy UBC
Editorial: Building resilience and thriving during stress
This September the hum of another academic year is different yet students and staff are as busy as ever. Beginning of the school year is always challenging for everyone, especially for staff and faculty who are front-facing. With remote work in place for many people, our workplaces are now hyperconnected and the line between work and home life is blurred.
- HR
- Wellbeing
- Healthy UBC
Free Events and Resources This Month: September 2020
Free events and resources this month: September 2020
- HR
- Learning
- Healthy UBC
Corporate discounts and resources for staff and faculty: Coping with stress & building resilience
We recognize that UBC employees support their health and wellbeing in different ways and we encourage you to choose the type of service that best fits with your goals and interests.
- HR
- Wellbeing
- Healthy UBC
Pharmacist‐led cardiovascular risk prevention in Western Canada: a qualitative study
Cardiovascular Assessment and Medication Management by Pharmacists at the UBC Site (CAMMPUS) is a unique multi-year collaboration between the UBC Pharmacists Clinic and UBC HR’s Health, Wellbeing & Benefits.
- HR
- Wellbeing
- Healthy UBC
How to Flex Your Resilience Muscle
Resilience is the ability to experience discomfort, recover, adapt and grow from challenge. This does not mean enduring or subjecting oneself to repeated discomfort for the sake of “being resilient”.
- HR
- Wellbeing
- Healthy UBC
Vaccinations – Your Voice Matters
The UBC Health Wellbeing and Benefits, Occupational and Preventive Health, and Pharmacists Clinic teams are working together to provide UBC staff and faculty relevant and timely vaccine-related information and access to local vaccination services.
- HR
- Healthy UBC