Wellbeing
We understand the vital link between employee wellbeing and organisational performance, and design bespoke programs to deliver real, tangible benefits to your workplace, all grounded in the cutting-edge science and research at Monash University.
Given the surge in employee exhaustion and burnout in recent years, fuelled by the massive changes to our working world, your people need support to recharge and perform optimally.
Embedding meaningful wellbeing practices at work – going beyond token or only occasional efforts – is an essential step in building a high-performing team that can adapt to the pace of change in today’s business environment. A concerted focus on employee wellbeing is also critical to retaining talent in the post-pandemic landscape, as people seek greater work-life balance and career satisfaction.
Monash Corporate Education’s custom programs team is equipped to design and deliver a wellbeing program that meets the unique needs of your people. We can accommodate the individual characteristics of your workforce, no matter the size or location, whether on-site or working remotely, domestic or globally based.
In action: Our wellbeing core capability
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How wellbeing workshops benefit Luther College students on elite pathways
Why leaders need to learn psychological safety for top performance
Our facilitators
Associate Professor Carly Moulang
With more than 20 years of experience in higher education, A/Prof Moulang holds a PhD from Monash Business School and a Graduate Diploma in Psychology from Monash University.
Performance dietitian and coach Jessica Spendlove
An Associate to Monash Corporate Education, Jessica delivers health and nutrition programs for clients wanting to support their employees’ wellbeing.
Executive coach and facilitator Elise Morris
A ‘positive psychology’ practitioner with a strong background in executive level HR, Elise delivers wellbeing programs on topics ranging from burnout to emotional intelligence.
Associate Professor Marie Yap
A psychologist at Monash University’s Turner Institute for Brain and Mental Health, A/Prof Yap is passionate about empowering parents to contribute to their child’s development and wellbeing.
Professor Alex Christou
The Director of Corporate Education and Strategic Partnerships at Monash Business School, Prof Christou delivers programs to boost performance and reduce the risk of burnout.