Australian businesses are now very aware that healthy, happy and connected employees offer them a

highly competitive commercial advantage.

Forward thinking employers ensure they effectively integrate employee wellness programs into their organisational fabric, cultivating positive behavior's and fostering a supportive culture that also addresses their governance requirements - from a legal, compliance, risk management and corporate social responsibility perspective.

We work with your business or department to understand, identify, manage and genuinely nurture and improve your

staff's health, wellbeing and potential,

and strengthen the internal connections, team bonding and ultimate success of your business in the process.

A WIN, WIN FOR BUSINESS AND EMPLOYEES!

We tailor our program to meet your needs. Our services include:

✅Identifying your Corporate Psychosocial Hazards and providing the guidance, tools and training your business needs to effectively manage them.

✅Understanding and effectively addressing the wider realm of internal psychosocial risks and compliance obligations (beyond OHS) - including Privacy Laws, Menopause friendly practices, Respect@Work, new Disconnect laws, Anti-discrimination, Harassment and Bullying, Fair Work practices including safe processes for domestic and family violence leave applications.

✅Assisting to develop the leadership, culture, knowledge, training, support & reporting obligations required.

✅Providing Workplace Health & Wellness Solutions and assisting to implement and manage them as required.

✅Creating tailored Wellness Programs that suit your personnel (including working with your business to develop and present your yearly wellness calendar, programs and promotion).

✅Improving staff connection, inclusivity, respect and relationships internally through the wellness programs and conga-line program.

Meet Our Team

Our team provides genuine and practical expertise in

psychosocial and wellness support, which will ensure your program is

truly effective, engaging and compliant:

✅Governance experts- Risk, Compliance & Board advisory

✅Training personnel

✅Psychologists with psychosocial expertise

✅External counsellors

✅Leadership and culture change experts

✅Human Resource experts

✅Men's support networks

✅Domestic Violence support and behaviour management specialists

✅Health and Wellness experts with specialists in oncology, menopause, grief, mental health

& separation/divorce support, nutrition, breathwork, yoga.

Susan Crain

Susan has a Law Degree and majored in Psychology, Counselling, Dispute Resolution. She has completed her Graduate Diploma in Corporate Governance and has advised Boards and Management on Corporate Health and Wellness, Compliance, Risk Management, and Complaints Management. She has received numerous Corporate Training Awards and runs successful Women's Wellness Events.

Susan has held board and board sub-committee positions with organisation's including Act for Kids, Greening Australia and Open Haven Ltd. She has worked as inhouse counsel for many Australian and New Zealand companies and most recently has been a consultant to Radford HR.m She has trained organisations including Tattersalls, Daimler Chrysler, Mater Hospital. She is also a Separation/Divorce support coach, author, and owner of Family Counselling Support Network and Separation Support Network.

Susan has seen first hand how highly effective corporate health and wellness programs can make an enormous impact on businesses operations, governance, profits and most importantly, their people.

Natalie Knight

Natalie has been practising as a Psychologist since 2001 and is a member of the Australian Association of Psychologists (AAPI). She is passionate about working with people and has a particularly strong interest in stress and burnout management, anxiety, trauma, resilience and designing and facilitating high quality physical and mental health and wellness awareness workshops.

Natalie applies her wealth of knowledge, training and expert psychological expertise to create scientifically supported and measurable service delivery to meet your business and staff needs.

Claire Kelly

Claire is a very well regarded and highly skilled nurse consultant, educator, and health and wellness coach, specialising in oncology/cancer and peri/menopause wellness. She has an extensive background in practice, education and training, program development and care coordination - working with women, workplaces and health professionals to support them with their unique menopause, cancer and midlife health needs. We are honoured to have her on our women's wellness panel.

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CORPORATE TRAINING - psychosocial, health and wellness

National workplace safety legislation means the Board members and all employers must now take steps legally to identify, minimise or where possible, eliminate psychosocial hazards in the workplace. Psychosocial hazards refers to aspects of work which have the potential to cause psychological or physical harm.

Corporate Wellness Solutions offer small to large Australian businesses and government departments, education, training, frameworks, systems and programs in psychosocial hazard identification and management, which extends beyond compliance with just OHS. Our programs enable your organisation to legally and effectively address other specific Australian legislation and recommended best practices, which have a direct impact on employee psychological and/or physical harm. This includes but is not limited to Respect@Work, Right to Disconnect, Privacy, Fair Work Act, Domestic Violence leave applications, Menopause friendly initiatives, Anti-Discrimination, Harassment and Bullying.

We work with your organisation to develop really effective and engaging wellness programs that genuinely support your personnel. Our programs are able to be tailored according to the unique needs of each organisation and can be delivered online or in person to reach employees in the office, working from home, on the road, on-site, or in remote and regional areas.

Our trainers are not only human resource specialists, psychologists, counsellors, menopause coaches, domestic violence support personnel and wellness trainers, they are also experienced lawyers, compliance and governance experts who have trained staff, leaders and board members Australia wide.

We ultimately take the stress out of psychosocial related compliance, training and wellness programs for your business. We offer a diverse range of corporate wellness offerings, to inspire and enhance your employees mental and physical wellness, cultivate positive behaviours and provide solutions to foster a supportive and connected work environment.

In turn, our programs have proven to positively impact productivity, staff satisfaction, staff retention and overall business success.

Corporate Wellness Plans

We can make it easier on your business by helping your business to:

🌿Draft a Corporate Wellness Plan and calendar that is tailored to the needs, resources and interests of your employees AND

🌿Ensure the plan/program is easily implemented and maintained by your business to effectively create a wellness culture that is enjoyed and sustainable.

Good governance: Risk Management, Compliance, CSR & Culture

Corporate Governance can be summed up in 4 words - people, purpose, process and performance.

Risk management, compliance, culture and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) fall within the realms of Corporate Governance and are all ultimately the responsibility of the Board and Senior Managers.

They all require genuine commitment, resources, processes, training and operational support to be effective. In the event of a breach of any regulatory requirements, a highly effective governance and compliance program and carefully documented risk management system, will potentially be critical to reduce the risk to business and employees, as well as the personal liability risk to Directors and Senior Management.

This includes addressing bullying, harassment, discrimination, and sexual harassment (Respect@work), ensuring workplace health and safety, adherence to wider psychosocial obligations including the appropriate management of domestic violence support requests and a menopause friendly workplace, compliance with fair work processes and procedures, including disconnect legislation, ensuring adequate reward and recognition, and a genuine culture of health and wellness support is embedded.


The extent to which a company implements good governance practices can influence consumer and investor decisions, as well as potential employee, board and human resource outcomes. We provide effective guidelines on your governance obligations, especially as they pertain to health and wellness, in a way that is easily understood, implemented, documented and maintained.

Workshops, Seminars & Events

We run a series of specific health and wellness workshops and can tailor these to meet your business requirements. Most workshops can also be offered in webinar format, as required.

We regularly attend and present at strategic planning days, to assist boards and management to fully understand the realm of governance obligations as they relate to psychosocial culture, compliance, risk management and employee wellness.

Our team attend conferences and retreats to provide wellness workshops and activities, and we provide expert keynote speakers.

Our very popular, conga line program is a successful team bonding initiative, which is presented at many of these events, and has proven to inspire ongoing connection and collaboration, communication, and strengthen relationships within teams.

E-courses and Online Webinars and Training

We offer a range of complimentary e-courses, online webinars and training.

Please contact us for more details.

The Conga-Line Connection Program

Unfortunately, many businesses, especially since Covid-19, have reported a serious decline in internal staff connections. With many staff still enjoying flexible working arrangements, including a much higher number of people now working from home, businesses are struggling to find effective ways to reconnect with their staff and connections within and between teams. This has led to communication breakdown, poor collaboration, isolation, disconnect, lower morale and poor attendance.

Our Conga-Line Connection Program has lots of fantastic, fun and engaging ideas on how to get your staff up and moving again in a supported and connective way, regardless of where they are located.

External Wellness Service Registry

If applicable, we can assess your current external wellness service registry deliverables to determine if they are actually meeting the needs of your staff, merely providing band aid solutions, or at worst, adversely impacting your employees wellness by providing sub-standard service.

We can alternatively (or in conjunction with your external wellness service registry) provide you with access to expert external wellness support in various areas beyond what we offer in our programs and workshops. This includes access to psychologists, counsellors, coaches, peri/menopause support and clinics, men's specific wellness initiatives, domestic violence assistance, separation and divorce support and other key health and wellness service providers as and when your employees may require it.

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Yikes - another leak

October 05, 20242 min read

Why am I leaking?

Urinary incontinence — the loss of bladder control — is a common but often inconvenient and embarrassing problem which can rob us of our self esteem and confidence. The severity ranges from occasionally leaking urine when you cough or sneeze to having an urge to urinate that's so sudden and strong you don't get to a toilet in time.

Though it occurs more often as people get older, urinary incontinence isn't an inevitable consequence of aging. If urinary incontinence affects your daily activities, don't hesitate to see your doctor. For most people, simple lifestyle and dietary changes or medical care can treat symptoms of urinary incontinence.

Symptoms

Many people experience occasional, minor leaks of urine. Others may lose small to moderate amounts of urine more frequently.

Types of urinary incontinence include:

·        Stress incontinence. Urine leaks when you exert pressure on your bladder by coughing, sneezing, laughing, exercising or lifting something heavy.

·        Urge incontinence. You have a sudden, intense urge to urinate followed by an involuntary loss of urine. You may need to urinate often, including throughout the night. Urge incontinence may be caused by a minor condition, such as infection, or a more severe condition such as a neurological disorder or diabetes.

·        Overflow incontinence. You experience frequent or constant dribbling of urine due to a bladder that doesn't empty completely.

·        Functional incontinence. A physical or mental impairment keeps you from making it to the toilet in time. For example, if you have severe arthritis, you may not be able to unbutton your pants quickly enough.

·        Mixed incontinence. You experience more than one type of urinary incontinence — most often this refers to a combination of stress incontinence and urge incontinence.

When to see a doctor

You may feel uncomfortable discussing incontinence with your doctor. However, if incontinence is frequent or is affecting your quality of life, it's important to seek medical advice because urinary incontinence may:

·        Cause you to restrict your activities and limit your social interactions

·        Negatively impact your quality of life, self esteem and confidence

·        Increase the risk of falls in older adults as they rush to the toilet

·        Indicate a more serious underlying condition.

 

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