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Read moreThe Active Office™ Training by Employ Health is designed to offering Melbourne businesses a comprehensive strategy to enhance employee well-being and productivity onsite in their workplace.
This program is a bespoke experience tailored for your Melbourne work environment, delivered by expert workplace physiotherapists. It addresses the challenges of sedentary working habits with evidence-based solutions, interactive sessions, and practical ergonomic advice, all designed to energise and engage your Melbourne’s workforce.
Dive into the latest findings on office ergonomics and the causes of sedentary work, contextualised for your Melbourne workplace.
Learn through hands-on demonstrations how to create an office environment that promotes well-being and productivity, tailored specifically for your Melbourne team.
Engage in specially designed routines to mitigate the risks associated with prolonged sitting.
Benefit from personalised advice and strategies to improve workplace health within your workplace.
Our expertise in Melbourne's corporate and cultural environment enables us to offer targeted and effective health interventions.
From the initial ergonomic assessment to the implementation of health strategies, we provide ongoing support to ensure sustainable improvements.
Our workplace physiotherapists bring a wealth of knowledge and innovative practices to your Melbourne business.
Partner with Employ Health to guide your Melbourne business in creating an active, engaging, and healthy workplace.
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