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Events, Initiatives and Training

Healthy us. Healthy campus. Rise and thrive at Ontario Tech.

Your Human Resources health and wellness supports and services, including the Healthy Workplace Committee are committed to providing the university community with opportunities to engage in activities that promote employee optimal health and well-being. Check out this web page often for updates on offerings that support a holistic approach to building a healthier workplace. 

Do you have an idea for an event, speaker or initiative? The Healthy Workplace Committee welcomes your input, email wellnessatwork@ontariotechu.ca.

Upcoming

  • Healthy Workplace Committee (HWC) 2025 Recipe Calendar

    Are you wondering what to make for dinner? Would you like to try a new recipe?

    Look no further! The HWC 2025 Recipe Calendar is filled with delicious options contributed by Ontario Tech University colleagues! Each month highlights a different winning recipe that was selected as a part of a HWC 2024 recipe challenge! Also enjoy photos of people, places, pets, and peers that were submitted as part of the 2024 HWC annual photo contest!
  • Mindful Mondays: March 31

    Feedback from the Introduction to Mindfulness session last November, indicated a desire for more opportunities to explore mindfulness practices, so we are excited to introduce Mindful Mondays in March!  If you would like to connect with the instructors, Joan or Karen, individually, they will be available 15 minutes prior to and 15 minutes after each session.

    Instructors

    Joan Hunt MSW RSW is a retired social worker and psychotherapist specializing in the Mental Health and Addictions field. She is also a Certified Teacher (2014) of Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction from the University of Massachusetts Medical School. She has extensive experience teaching mindfulness to a number of different populations including Mindfulness Based Cancer Recovery, Mindfulness Based Wellness and Resiliency and more recently Mindfulness and Self Compassion.

    Karen Lewis MSW RSW RMFT-SQ is a social worker, psychotherapist, and couple & relational therapist in private practice. Her interest in the benefits of mindfulness and compassion to promote wellbeing and personal growth, led her to pursue training through the Center for Mindful Self-Compassion, a global leader in self-compassion training and practice, and the MiCBT Institute, an established research and training organization based in Australia providing professional training in mindfulness for regulated health professionals. Karen has significant experience facilitating groups.

    Session

    Mindful Eating
    Date: Monday, March 31
    Time: Noon to 1 p.m.
    Location: In-person, Campus Corners, Room 2222
    Directions to this room: Enter Campus corners via the double doors beside Copper Branch restaurant.  Take the elevators to the second floor.  Turn left off of the elevators, and then turn left to walk down the hall.  Room 2222 will be on your left.
    Register for Mindful Eating

    Each session will follow the same format as follows:

    • settling practice
    • brief review of the practice intention
    • the main practice
    • post-practice reflection
    • Question and Answer time
  • FLEX Fitness Centre Nutrition Seminars: March 27 & 31

    The FLEX Fitness Centre is presenting several educational and interactive nutrition seminars throughout the month of March.

    Seminars:

    • The Power of Protein - Thursday, March 27
    • Stress Eating - Monday, March 31

    Each free seminar is 60 minutes; start times vary.

    Register for the interactive nutrition seminars using the FLEX Spring into Wellness webform.

  • National Pet Day, April 11

    National Pet Day is an unofficial holiday that takes place each year and is a day to appreciate the role that pets play in our lives.

    You and your pet(s) are invited to join members of your Healthy Workplace Committee for this virtual event! Join in the fun, share a story, and learn more about pets loved and adored by your colleagues! 

    Participants will be entered into a random draw for a “pet prize”!

    Date:   Friday, April 11, 2025
    Time: 12 – 1 p.m.
    Mode of delivery: Virtual
    Target audience: All faculty and staff

    REGISTER by Monday, April 7th

  • The Working Mind-Employee: Wednesday, April 23

    Gain knowledge to identify shifts in mental health and well-being in yourself and others while learning coping skills to manage stress.  Increasing our awareness about mental health will help reduce stigma associated with mental illness.

    Participants will receive a certificate of completion from the Mental Health Commission of Canada. 

    Date: Wednesday, April 23, 2025
    Time: 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
    Location: Virtual, via Google Meet
    Target Audience: Employees (Faculty and Staff without direct reports) 

    Register for The Working Mind

     A minimum of 8 participants to run a session. Participants will be notified if the session is cancelled due to low enrollment.

  • Every Day in May Health Challenge - Register today!

    The Every Day in May Health Challenge returns, May 1-31, 2025! This challenge combines various healthy habits, such as physical activity, nutrition, water consumption, and self-care practices, into a fun, friendly competition between colleagues.  Sign-up today for your chance to win prizes, while reaping the benefits of healthy habits and connecting with your team!

    Visit the Every Day in May Health Challenge web page for full details!

  • Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training: Tuesday, July 22 & Wednesday, July 23

    Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) is a two-day in-person workshop featuring powerful audio-visuals, discussions, and simulations. You'll learn how to recognize when someone might be thinking about suicide, and how to provide a skilled intervention and develop a safety plan with the person to connect them to further support. This workshop will increase your willingness, confidence, and capacity to provide suicide first aid.

    This training requires a minimum of 8 participants to occur.

    Date: Tuesday, July 22 and Wednesday, July 23, 2025*
    Time: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
    Location: In-person, North Campus, Room To Be Confirmed
    Audience: All faculty and staff
    * Please note: Participants must attend both days to be certified.

    REGISTER FOR ASIST

Reoccurring

Learning and Development

Please contact Julie Day, Health and Disability Management Specialist, with questions or if you should require an accommodation in order to participate in any of the events.