Archive for June, 2010

The Institute for Health and Productivity Management Congress 2010

The Institute for Health and Productivity Management is holding its annual Congress at The Sofitel Melbourne on Collins on the 9 and 10 August 2010.  This event is supported by The Health and Productivity Institute of Australia (HAPIA), which Nabenet Health is a member of.  The theme for this year’s congress is “Health – New Business Asset for the 21st Century” and will feature a range of presenters from the corporate health industry, leading academics and researchers and several peak health groups.  Please click here to view the Congress Program or visit the HPM Congress website by clicking here.

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Victoria University Case Study

Nabenet Health has performed over 2,800 WorkHealth Checks at Victoria University for their staff and students across several of their campuses.  Victoria University is a leading employer in regards to offering their staff health and wellbeing services in the workplace.  As a research-based organisation, Victoria University is well aware of the evidence that shows there are benefits to be gained from having a health and wellbeing program in place.  Victoria University has utilised the WorkHealth Checks in order to assist in the promotion and prevention of chronic disease.  To view a video featuring Nabenet Health performing WorkHealth Checks at Victoria University please click here.

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The Ultimate Flu-Busting Chicken Soup Recipe

Research from the University of Nebraska USA has found that homemade chicken soup really does make sick people feel better.  It reduces congestion and inflammation by limiting movement of white blood cells that produce infection-related mucus.

Ingredients

3 chicken breasts

2 stalks of celery (cut in half)

4 garlic cloves

2 cups of carrot

1 medium onion in half

1 tsp of olive oil

1 jalapeno chilli (seeded and diced)

1 tbs of dried oregano

700 grams of potatoes (cut into bite sized pieces)

3 medium Roma tomatoes

salt and pepper to taste

Method:

1.  Put chicken, celery, 2 garlic cloves and half the onion into a large pot.

2.  Fill pot with cold water, 4cm above the ingredients and place over high heat.  When water boils, cover and reduce heat.  Simmer for 1 hour.

3.  Set the chicken aside to cool and discard vegetables.  Strain broth into a large bowl, skim fat from top and set aside.

4.  Put oil, chilli, oregano, the remaining garlic cloves (minced) and onion (chopped) into a larger pot.  Cook over medium heat for 5 minutes or until vegetables are soft.

5.  Turn heat to high.  Add broth, potatoes and remaining carrots.  When broth boils, reduce heat to medium.  Cook until potatoes are tender, about 15 minutes.

6.  Remove skin and bones from chicken.  Shred into bite-size pieces.  Add chicken, tomatoes, salt and pepper to soup.  Cook until hot and serve immediately.

Source:  Women’s Health

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Nabenet and Gippsland OH&S Network Morning Tea

On the 1st June 2010 Nabenet hosted the inaugural GOH&SN morning tea in Morwell.  This was a fantastic networking and education opportunity for all GOH&SN members, with three expert speakers from Nabenet delivering insights on:

Return to work planning in light of the legislative changes

-  Purpose of legislative changes

-  An outline of the sections that directly impact RTW

-  Practical examples of how to demonstrate compliance

The importance of early intervention in managing stress claims

-  Common signs of workplace stress, anxiety and depression

-  Common factors leading to stress, anxiety and depression

-  The role of the manager in supporting employees

Bottom line benefits of a healthy workforce

-  Why employee health is a focus for organisations

-  How to effectively implement WorkHealth Checks and workplace health programs

-  What the research says on health and wellbeing programs ROI

Following the overwhelmingly positive feedback, it is likely this event will be an ongoing feature of the GOH&SN calendar.

For more information on the topics discussed please contact Jeremy Rae (Business Development Manager) on 03 9329 3898 / jeremyrae@nabenet.com.au.

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