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The Change Room – Former NRL greats use positive influence to help injured people get back to work

Former Sydney Rooster Anthony Minichiello, former Bulldog Andrew Ryan and former coach Matt Elliott are part of the Change Room program, helping severely injured people get back to work.

Factory worker Dave Henricks hit rock bottom after he slipped and injured himself four years ago.

“I became a recluse and just sat at home, I would have a conversation with my family and would start crying and I didn’t know why,” he said.

 

“I suffered anxiety and depression, so it really dragged me down a long way.”

He’s since quit his factory job to start his own business.

“Without having gone through this program I don’t think I would be where I am today,” said Mr Henricks, who has returned to support this year’s group of injured workers.

‘Work gives us a purpose’

Thirty or so despondent participants, many with walking sticks, crutches and casts have turned up for this year’s program at Sydney’s Olympic stadium.

Founder Matt Elliott takes them through to the change rooms of New South Wales’ biggest stadium, where the great players have sat, before asking how they cope when they feel anxious and depressed.

 

One participant whose left hand is bound and incapacitated responds “grit your teeth and get on with it”.

Elliott assures them they will be supported to get back on their feet.

“No-one likes being on workers comp, people don’t like sitting at home, work gives us a purpose,” Elliot said.

Five hundred people went through last year’s program, with 40 per cent returning to work.

The program starts with a two-day intensive course involving participants, mentors and health professionals.

Groups participate in sessions sharing what they have been through and where they want to go as well as practical and exercises and are assigned a career coaching specialist.

They are mentored and educated by league players sharing their knowledge about health, fitness nutrition, formulate diet and exercise plans and receive ongoing support through online forums and regroup at functions.

“It’s very difficult finding the next step, they need to work out what they want in life, we give them the tools around your emotional state, breathing, resilience, sleep, movement, exercise, nutrition,” Elliott said.

‘We have such an influence’

Minichiello’s battle with injury over his 14-year career inspired his passion for nutrition and movement exercise, which he shares with the group.

“We’ve had guys lose eight kilos in a week, reverse their type-two diabetes, decrease pain and inflammation, reconnect with family — they’re the stories that make us happy,” he said.

He said the NRL’s disastrous off-season should be a wake up call to the players.

“We have such an influence over young kids and fans — we are trying to use it as a positive to elevate peoples’ wellbeing and that’s something we love and we are proud of.”

The program helps police and paramedics who are out of work because of psychological injury.

“When I was first medically discharged I had a lot of anger because I never wanted to lose my career, I had a 12-year career and an injury took it away,” former policeman and participant David Woods said.

“It was very confronting but uplifting — I should have done this a long time ago,” Mr Woods said.

 

Originally posted on ABC News

Wellbeing Webinar #2 – Change your relationship with stress

In our second webinar – we tackle the topic How to Change Your Relationship with Stress…

When we are presented with stressful situations, it is very easy to feel overwhelmed and unproductive which can lead to negative thought patterns and behaviours.

How do we learn, grow and use stress to our advantage?

In this session:

  • Understanding stress and the role it plays in our health and wellbeing.

  • Stress – Constructive or Chronic?

  • The effects it has on the human experience

  • Finding the balance between diet and exercise

  • Using stress to your advantage

Hosted by The Change Room Founder Matt Elliott with special guests & The Change Room Mentors:

Anthony Minichiello – Renowned health and fitness speaker and formerly named ”Best Rugby League Player In The World”.

Dr Ali Walker – Distinguished social scientist, keynote speaker and bestselling author.

Sharing their insights to help you shift from a negative state and relationship with stress and begin to use stress to your advantage.

An Introduction to The Change Room

What to expect from attending the Change Room program from our participants – practical ways that help you find a pathway back to wellbeing and individual coaching with specialists to identify and provide a path to a life with purpose.

The Change Room Introduction Video 2