The Healthy UBC Newsletter comes out monthly for those who are interested in health and wellbeing topics at UBC.
Healthy UBC Newsletter
Refresh your wellbeing in 2024
The workplace wellbeing team is excited to share four refreshed self-paced learning opportunities for faculty and staff.
- HR
- Wellbeing
- HR Network News
- Healthy UBC
A rapid retrospective on Thrive 2023
Reflect on the incredible success of over 100 Thrive events that took place across the Vancouver and Okanagan campuses in November.
- HR
- Wellbeing
- HR Network News
- Healthy UBC
Celebrating our Workplace Wellbeing Ambassadors for Healthy Workplace Month
October is Healthy Workplace Month, a time to highlight the importance of practicing workplace habits that promote a healthy mind, body, and organizational culture.
- HR
- Wellbeing
- Healthy UBC
Looking forward to Thrive 2023
Thrive is UBC's month-long campaign taking place throughout November where we come together as a UBC community to promote mental health and create a healthy campus for all.
- HR
- Healthy UBC
Tips for making meetings more accessible for National AccessAbility Week
This year, National AccessAbility Week takes place from May 28 to June 3. Learn to make meetings more accessible with these helpful tips.
- HR
- Learning
- Accessibility
- HR Network News
- Healthy UBC
UBC introduces mental health literacy training for managers and supervisors
As of January 17, 2023, managers and supervisors will be invited to complete a new required training: Supporting Mental Health in the Workplace for Managers and Supervisors.
- HR
- Wellbeing
- HR Network News
- Healthy UBC
Welcome UBCV's Workplace Wellbeing Ambassadors for 2022/2023
For the third year, we are launching Workplace Wellbeing Ambassador Program (WWA).
- HR
- HR Network News
- Healthy UBC
Editorial: Connecting with our community and thriving together
Fostering and maintaining mental health is a year-round pursuit and this year our focus is community care and social connection.
- HR
- Wellbeing
- Healthy UBC
Completing the Stress Cycle
This month’s editorial will explore a strategy that I’ve found helpful in navigating and processing stress in the workplace: completing the biological stress cycle
- HR
- Healthy UBC
Want to learn more about Chronic Pain or Parkinson’s Disease?
The Pharmacists Clinic at the UBC Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences is hosting a series of Group Appointments, to help people learn about Chronic (Non-Cancer) Pain or Parkinson’s Disease.
- HR
- HR Network News
- Healthy UBC