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Staff benefits and wellbeing update

21 Sep 2022

The Market has reopened, FoodinAdvance, Discounts and Organ Donation Week

The Market

Award-winning food market in University Place has now reopened. The Market features a variety of local Manchester food institutions including new traders Northern Soul Grilled Cheese and This Charming Naan alongside trusted favourites, V-nam Vietnamese, Mama Tan Malaysian food, The Veggie Deli, I am Thai, House of Habesha and Seitan’s Kebab. Inside the Market, colleagues, students and visitors can browse the ‘There is a Light That Never Goes Out’ photography exhibition showcasing Manchester’s music history. The Market is open Monday to Friday from 11am – 3.30pm

FoodinAdvance

If you purchase meals at FoodonCampus outlets you can save 10% when buying with your pre-loaded staff ID card. To do this simply register and load your staff card with FoodinAdvance.

Discounts

With UniDiscounts there are a couple of lifestyle cards you can access to help you save day to day on food, entertainments, and culture.

With CSSC, you’ll get over £300 of instant free benefits and memberships just for joining. These include free family entry to all English Heritage and Cadw sites. In addition, you can enjoy thousands more offers and savings at over 3,350 gyms, sports, retail, cinemas, utilities, hobbies, days out, holidays, experiences and loads more. For just £4.50 a month, you can not only save money, but also spend quality time with your family making unforgettable memories.

UniDiscounts of the week include Cotswold Outdoor where you can receive 12.5% discount on outdoor clothing and footwear and the Dunham McCarthy free will writing service

You can save each time you go to the supermarket with Vivup e-vouchers.

  • 4% - Tesco, John Lewis and Asda
  • 5% - Sainsburys & Morrisons
  • 7% - M&S

Important links

Organ Donation Week 26 September – 2 October

Each year, hundreds of opportunities for transplants are missed because families aren't sure what to do.

Your family will always be consulted about whether you wanted to be an organ donor or not, and clinicians will never proceed with organ donation if your family or loved ones object.

It's really important that you talk to your loved ones and make sure they understand and support your organ donation decision. Whether you decide to donate or not, you can still help your family through a difficult time by talking to them now, and making sure they know what you want. You can also register your decision on the NHS Organ Donor Register.

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