Registration for the 2022 Monash Health Walking Challenge closes tomorrow, Saturday 5 March. The Challenge is FREE for all employees, their families, and friends to join.
The Challenge is a great opportunity to connect with your colleagues and loved ones, clear your head after a busy day, and enjoy time outdoors, all while staying active.
During the Challenge, there are some great prizes on offer to encourage employees to get involved and to help recognise teams’ achievements throughout the Challenge.
How to register your Team
- Gather your team of four people, including your colleagues, family members or friends. Please note, your team must have four people and cannot have more or less than four in your team.
- Decide on your team’s name and nominate your team captain
- Your team captain will need all team members’ full names, email address, and mobile number. Team captains register your team here.
- As the team captain if you need to amend your team or add a team member (for example, you only registered 3 out of your 4 team members) please register here
- Once you register and throughout the Challenge, you’ll receive further information and updates from the Health@Work platform
- The Challenge starts Sunday 6 March and that is when you can start recording your daily steps and activity
Please note: There may be a delay for some employees to receive their registration email and log in details from the Health@Work platform. Your team registration will still be received. In the meantime, please check your spam and junk folders as we work with Health@Work to rectify this issue.
Speak to your colleagues, family, and friends and join a team of four, decide on a fun team name and register today!
For further details about the Walking Challenge and the prizes on offer, visit the Monash Health COVID-19 website.
This initiative is supported by the Victorian Government’s Department of Health Be Well Be Safe Program, providing increased health and wellbeing support for healthcare workers during COVID-19. For further details and to stay informed about the latest initiatives, visit the Be Well Be Safe Program webpage.
Approved by Michael Holman.