VU Elevenses wellbeing
The Victoria University (VU) Elevenses program is a unique initiative to support the safety, mental health and wellbeing of staff, students and the general public. It provides meaningful ways to help people feel supported, connected and validate our life experiences, especially those extraordinary challenges that were brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The hugely successful program has been supporting the mental health and wellbeing of staff and students since March 2020. Initially run through online meetings it is now available on demand to members of the public around the world through recorded sessions on YouTube.
YouTube playlists of sessions
About VU Elevenses
A team of university experts in the field of psychology, physical activity, and mental health developed the VU Elevenses program. The team is led by Professor Alex Parker, a clinical psychologist and researcher in the Institute for Health and Sport.
For part of 2020, the VU Elevenses sessions were held live on weekday mornings from 11–11.15am. Favourite sessions are now available on demand on a number of platforms. The sessions focus on a range of topics with only one aim: to improve the wellbeing of participants.
The topics most often address one of six lifestyle medicine areas:
- healthy eating
- healthy relationships
- improving sleep
- physical activity
- reducing alcohol intake
- stress management.
The name, Elevenses, was inspired by Michael Bond’s famous Paddington Bear, who enjoyed daily 11am chats with his friend Mr Gruber. While the title of the program is whimsical, the initiative impacts its audience in profound ways.
"We know that the program has significantly reduced participant’s experience of depression, anxiety and stress."
"The sessions are made up of mini-interventions and strategies to help people manage and maintain wellbeing during this pandemic. We focus on ways to nurture ourselves and our loved ones, how to better manage such a massive disruption and most importantly, how to avoid being overwhelmed during the COVID-19 pandemic", said Professor Parker.
Support services
Psychology Clinic
The VU Psychology Clinic is open for telehealth appointments for staff, students and members of the community.
Beyond Blue
Mental health information and support, including a 24/7 phone line (1300 22 4636), daily web chat (3pm–12am) and email (response within 24 hours).
Lifeline
You can phone Lifeline crisis support on 13 11 14, or chat online.
Black Dog Institute
Support with the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mood disorders such as depression, anxiety and bipolar disorder.
Save these links
View recorded VU Elevenses sessions on:
- public YouTube channel
- internal Yammer group (VU staff only)
- intranet page. (VU staff only)
Links to other resources are also shared on Yammer and the intranet.