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Corporate Health and Wellness

A Place for Companies and Employees to Stay

Healthy and Focussed

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Jason Edmonds

Jason Edmonds

Active For Life Manager West

Health and Wellness

Maintaining a Healthy Environment at Your Workplace

 

Our Health and Wellness programme is targeted at improving a healthy workplace, team development, motivation of staff, organisational culture and staff building. We deliver fun and motivating workshops personalised for your organisation.

Healthy Body (BIA)

Group exercise sessions to suit all fitness levels, body composition analyses, health seminars, as well as other options to help your team get active.

Healthy Eating

A series of workshops designed to educate your team on the key aspect of healthy eating, with practical take home tips for the whole family.

Healthy Mind

Helping build a more positive workplace by recognising, addressing and managing everyday challenges including stress and motivation to improve overall wellbeing.

Healthy Together

Building successful teams with many hands and one mind through team building activities, challenges, goal setting and exploring team culture.

Latest Resources and News

The Latest News

COVID-19 Advisory to the Harbour Region Clubs, Coaches and Sporting

Over recent days, we have seen the situation with COVID-19 continue to escalate, with significant travel restrictions implemented by the New Zealand Government. This has widespread implications across every part of our daily interactions, including recreational and...

Minister’s Balancing Act

ACC Minister Hon. Iain Lees-Galloway recently swapped his suit for shorts and a tee to join a ‘Live Stronger for Longer’ strength and balance class. These nationally available classes help us as we age to retain lower body and core strength to avoid falls and live...

NZSSSC Census Student representation in school sport has been static.

Top 5 sports over the past 5 years have been Football, Netball, Rugby, Hockey and Basketball.

Basketball, Volleyball and Badminton have been consistent in increasing student representation in the last 3 years.

  • In 2015, 50% of students in the Harbour region represented their school in sport.
  • Boys’ representation had an increase of 1% whereas Girls’ representation had a decrease of 2%.
  • In 2015, schools in the Harbour region offered students the opportunity to represent their school in 66 out of the 81 sports recognised in the census.

Football

Netball

Rugby

Basketball

Hockey

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