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BodyGuide

For Managers

BodyGuide delivers tailored capability training for teams who support physical workers. Through a series of curated case studies & research reviews, we take your team on an upskilling, collaborative journey with clear next steps and ongoing support.

Injury Prevention

Injuries are a wicked problem, so our training takes a holistic approach. Topics we explore include:
 

  • The role of health literacy & behaviour change in injury management

  • Deconstructing stigma & encouraging early reporting

  • Psychosocial implications of pain & injury

  • CALD workers - approaching injury with a culturally sensitive lens

  • ROI - leading change with a commercial-first approach

  • Building a business case & getting buy-in, from ops to the CFO

  • Landscape review: from how to lift training, to ergonomics, sensor tech, job dictionaries & the other ‘risky’ business. 

Each session is tailored to your cohort, from a single workshop to ongoing support. 

"We engaged Matt from BodyGuide to support our health & safety functions alongside our allied health team. The goal was to upskill & re-energise our team in approaching physical injury from a biopsychosocial perspective. The session was engaging, informative & research led. It spark a lot of conversation and outlined clear next steps for us as we strive for best-in-class injury management"

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Gary Webb

Regional Health & Wellbeing Manager - Asia Pac, Middle East, Africa & LATAM. MARS Inc.

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Scenes from our facilitated workshop:

Pain to Progress;

hosted with RMIT and Collective Lab.

Contact

hello [at] bodyguide.com.au
Melbourne, Australia.

BodyGuide News

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ASLM Lifestyle Medicine Endorsed

BodyGuide is endorsed by the Australasian Society of Lifestyle Medicine.

We acknowledge the Wurundjeri People as the Traditional Owners of the land where we work, and we pay our respects to their Elders, past, present and emerging.

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