The Supporter is a quarterly magazine providing a collection of stories from across the AnglicareSA community.
SUPPORTER
Spring 2017 Vol 29 #3
CHILD FRIENDLY BUSINESSES HELP TO NAVIGATE AGEDCARE
TOWARDS ZERO HOMELESSNESS
MESSAGE FROMTHE CEO
W e have had a lot to celebrate and give thanks for at AnglicareSA in recent months. Our Winter Appeal was a huge success and I thank the many generous donors and supporters involved. We raised more than $200,000 to provide food, warm blankets, clothing and medication for the many families and individuals at risk of homelessness. This was in addition to the blanket collection organised by Blackwell Funerals. The generosity of our community has made a big difference in the lives of those who received support. Refugee Week was an opportunity for our staff to reflect upon and celebrate the contribution people from refugee backgrounds have made in enriching our culture. We are proud of our diversity at AnglicareSA and continue our work to support refugees in our community. Our annual ‘Reconciliation in the West’ event was a wonderful celebration of Aboriginal culture and identity as we reflected on the 50th anniversary of the 1967 referendum and the 25th anniversary of the historic Mabo decision. The success of our Transition to Work program over the past 12 months in helping young people to gain the skills and experience needed to find gainful employment was celebrated with a function that brought together program participants, businesses and industry. We look forward to seeing even more stories of success in the year ahead.
Congratulations to our AnglicareSA Housing Team on their recent win at the Australian Housing Institute’s Professional Excellence in Housing Awards. The team walked away with the Leading Housing Development award for our Bowden Rent-to-Buy scheme. In June we recognised and celebrated the outstanding work of businesses in the Onkaparinga council area in developing child friendly environments for their customers and employees through our AnglicareSA Communities for Children Onkaparinga 2017 Child Friendly Business Awards. Our congratulations and thanks to all the award recipients. You may have noticed some signage changes on some of our aged care sites. We have recently renamed our Residential Aged Care sites with the name AnglicareSA and a geographical descriptor. This is part of our efforts to increase awareness of our aged care services. Our Aged Care Advocate, Jo Carter Jones, has been extremely busy assisting individuals and families to navigate their way through the aged care services sector. Jo and her team’s advocacy continues to be of enormous benefit to many. Thank you for your continued interest in and support of the work of AnglicareSA. I hope you enjoy reading our Spring Supporter.
THE GENEROSITY OF OUR COMMUNITY HAS MADE A BIG DIFFERENCE IN THE LIVES OF THOSE WHO RECEIVED SUPPORT.
Peter Sandeman Chief Executive Officer, AnglicareSA
Cover photo: Lily enjoying the Child Friendly Business Awards event (story page 4)
page 2 — News about AnglicareSA, Spring 2017
JOURNEY TOEMPLOYMENT
O ur Transition to Work team recently held a lunch to celebrate all of the program’s achievements over the past 12 months. Transition to Work is a program based in Southern Adelaide which supports young people aged 15-21 on their journey to employment. The team currently has about 250 young people on the books, and there was a fantastic turn out on the day with around 40 young people coming along to celebrate. The young people participated in team building activities and heard from a range of guest speakers who spoke
on topics such as the importance of work ethic, what employers look for in an interview, and overcoming obstacles in life. It was great to see the young people, who hadn’t met previously, having fun and working together effectively in teams. We look forward to seeing what they achieve over the next 12 months.
Photo: Transition to Work participants with their certificates
WINTERWARMTH
W e are very fortunate to receive support from many businesses around Adelaide towards our Winter Appeal. This winter, the team at Blackwell Funerals organised a huge blanket collection for South Australians in need. In an attempt to keep up with demand, they dropped blankets to AnglicareSA’s Magdalene Centre in the CBD on a few occasions throughout winter, before handing the remainder over to Karen Stott, Manager of the Magdalene Centre, to distribute as needed. Karen said "at this time of year, the blankets fly off the shelves, not only for people sleeping rough, but for families struggling with the cost of electricity". Thank you Blackwell Funerals.
Photo: Steven and David from Blackwell Funerals hand the blankets over to Karen Stott, Manager of the Magdalene Centre
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CHILD FRIENDLY BUSINESSES LEAD THEWAY
T he Child Friendly Business Awards are a Communities for Children Onkaparinga initiative. They recognise the innovative work practices developed by businesses to deliver improvements in child friendly environments for their customers, and work and family balance for themselves and their employees. This year, 27 local businesses were nominated by the community. In recognition of their excellent work in this area, twelve businesses received an AnglicareSA Communities for Children Onkaparinga 2017 Child Friendly Business Award. These businesses excelled at: being a child and family friendly place to work; outstanding support of children, families, community groups and family services; and being a child and family friendly business to visit or do business with. The recipients were presented with their awards at a family friendly event held at AMF Bowling Noarlunga on June 18. After the formal ceremony the business owners, their families, colleagues and friends participated in an afternoon of bowling with face painting, glitter art, balloon twisting and afternoon tea. AnglicareSA’s Communities for Children Onkaparinga is funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services.
We offer our sincere congratulations and thanks to everyone involved!
Award Recipients • Adelaide Fresh Fruiterers Morphett Vale • Amart Sports Noarlunga • Fancy That On Beach Road • Gas Works Morphett Vale • JUMP! Swim Schools Hackham • Modish5 • Pearson Allied Health Services Morphett Vale • Rainbow Pony Parties • Salt Yoga • Star Discount Chemist Morphett Vale • Starlets SA - Port Noarlunga • The Sapphire Room
Above: Families and children enjoying the day Below: The proud Child Friendly Business Award winners
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COMMUNITY FRIENDSHIPGROUPS
T he Community Friendship group at St Catherine’s, Elizabeth Downs has been running since 2012. When the group began it built on the energy of the Parish Fellowship Group which had been meeting weekly for many years. Five years on Belinda Cummins and Natasha Fennell, AnglicareSA Lifestyle Enhancers together with Jill Rivers, AnglicareSA Parish Community Worker, and Joyce Little, a leader within St Catherine’s congregation continue this work in partnership with the community of St Catherine’s parish. A very welcome addition to this vibrant community over the last couple of years is a group of Workskil youth who are fulfilling Centrelink requirements. Their involvement with the group provides a youthful energy and interactions each group would not normally experience. Organised activities held on the fourth Tuesday of each month have created a consistent following among the participants – clients and parish people alike - with a usual group consisting of 10 parish members, 40 to 50 Anglicare clients and a few Anglicare staff supervising. Our ‘Christmas in July’ activity included a festive morning tea and roast lunch, overseen by the Workskil youth. We sang carols, shopped at the fresh food market and enjoyed each other’s company!
If you would like more information regarding the group please contact Jill Rivers on 0488 589 053 or jrivers@anglicaresa.com.au
Photo: Gathered around the table are are Dorothea Lord, June Smith, Natasha Fennell, Laurel Hooper, Marty White and June Northway (back to camera).
NEWNAMES, BUSINESS AS USUAL M arket research conducted in 2016 revealed that while the AnglicareSA brand is well known and respected, there is very little awareness that we provide residential, in-home and other aged care services. Accordingly, we have re-named our Residential Aged Care sites to more closely be associated with our brand and their location. As part of Anglicare SA's marketing drive to increase awareness of aged care services, all of our Residential Aged Care site names have changed. To enable a consistent, logical and uniform approach across sites and to improve the visibility of our brand and awareness of aged care sites, each site will be renamed with the name Anglicare SA and a geographical descriptor and site signage will be upgraded accordingly.
Former name All Hallows Court Canterbury Close
New RAC site name
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AnglicareSA Westbourne Park
AnglicareSA Elizabeth East
Dutton Court
AnglicareSA Elizabeth Dutton Court
Grandview Court Ian George Court St Laurence’s Court
AnglicareSA Trott Park AnglicareSA Brompton
AnglicareSA Grange
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EXCELLENCE IN HOUSING
T he AnglicareSA Housing team were all smiles at the recent Australian Housing Institute’s Professional Excellence in Housing Awards, where our Bowden Rent-To-Buy Scheme was awarded the Leading Housing Development award. The Bowden Rent-to-Buy Scheme, which is a partnership between AnglicareSA Housing (ASAH) and Oryx Property, provides a unique opportunity for people on low incomes to break out of the rental cycle and own their own home. The innovative model provides 10 tenants with the option to purchase a high quality, two-bedroom apartment in a desirable inner urban community in 2021 at 2014 prices. In the meantime, they pay a reduced rent to assist in saving
to pay the property purchase deposit. During that five-year period, ASAH pays all building outgoing costs including body corporate fees, management, maintenance, council and SA Water base rates. At the awards, we also received a Highly Commended in the Leading Innovation category: Sustaining Complex Tenancies. This was based on AnglicareSA Housing’s willingness to go beyond the legal tenancy framework in supporting tenants to maintain their tenancy and provide themwith access to a range of other AnglicareSA services. Well done to the AnglicareSA Housing team and congratulations to all of the award winners on the night!
Photo: Award winning Bowden development
RECONCILIATION IN THEWEST
F rom 27 May to 3 June we recognised National Reconciliation Week. This year's theme was 'Let's Take the Next Steps', reflecting two significant milestones in Australia's reconciliation journey: The 50th anniversary of the 1967 referendum and the 25th anniversary of the historic Mabo decision. AnglicareSA marked National Reconciliation Week again this year with the annual Reconciliation in the West event at Tauondi College. It was a great celebration of Aboriginal culture and identity, with live performances such as Yellaka dance group (pictured), entertainment, stalls and interactive activities. Reconciliation in the West is a partnership between AnglicareSA, Life Without Barriers, UnitingCare Wesley Port Adelaide, Tauondi College and Reconciliation South Australia.
Above: Yellaka dance group performing Below: AnglicareSA staff enjoying the event
page 6 — News about AnglicareSA, Spring 2017
WORKINGTOWARDS ZEROHOMELESSNESS
I n August, AnglicareSA CEO, Peter Sandeman attended and participated in the Don Dunstan Foundation 2017 Homelessness Conference. The Conference highlight was the launch of the "Zero Project" which will aim to end chronic street homelessness in the City of Adelaide. During the Keynote Speakers session, chaired by Peter Sandeman, Jake Maguire, Director of Consulting and Public Affairs at Community Solutions, delivered a presentation entitled 'Bringing the Functional Zero approach to Adelaide: Lessons from the United States'. Functional zero is reached when the number of people who are homeless in a city on any given night is no greater than the housing placement availability for that night. Jake's presentation was very thought provoking. He spoke as a former member of Community Solutions' 100,000 Homes Campaign team, which helped 186 communities find permanent housing for more than 105,000 chronically homeless Americans in less than four years. Moving forward, Peter Sandeman is co-chairing the Zero Project Strategy Group. We look forward to being involved with the Zero Project and working towards an end to chronic street homelessness in the City of Adelaide.
Photo: Peter Sandeman and Jake Maguire
HELP TONAVIGATE AGEDCARE SYSTEM
A nglicareSA has appointed an Aged Care Advocate to assist people trying to navigate their way through the aged care system. Jo Carter Jones, formerly with ARAS (Aged Rights Advocacy Service) provides consumers of aged care services, and their friends and family members, with information, support & advocacy assistance including: • Assistance with contacting My Aged Care • Attending in-home assessments • Support upon entry to the aged care system • Provision of information and education sessions.
AnglicareSA is an experienced, long term provider of aged care services to South Australians – across in-home care, health and wellbeing services and programs, retirement living, residential aged care, respite and transitional care, and advocacy. Contact Jo, the AnglicareSA Aged Care Advocate, and her team on 1800 317 009 or AgedCareServices@anglicaresa.com.au.
Photos: AnglicareSA offers a broad range of Aged Care Services
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SUPPORTINGNEWLY ARRIVEDYOUTH
H elping to keep young people who are new to Australia out of homelessness is one way AnglicareSA supports people from a refugee background. Newly Arrived Youth Service, known as "NAYS" is a specialist program under the Reconnect Early Intervention Initiative, established in 2009 and funded by the Department of Social Services. The NAYS team is based at the Magdalene Centre on Moore Street in the CBD, providing onsite and outreach services to young people all over Adelaide, including home visits, school visits and supporting young people to attend services within the community. The program focuses on early intervention, taking action as soon as possible to tackle any difficulties before leaving home becomes the solution, providing timely and effective support through a range of engagement opportunities, including referral to specialist support. As specialist Reconnect providers, the NAYS Program supports young people aged 12 to 21 years who have arrived in Australia in the previous five years, focusing on people entering Australia on humanitarian visas and family visas, and who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. NAYS staff work with families and services to strengthen the family unit and support both parents and young people in addressing issues that contribute to conflict, family breakdown, homelessness and other challenges. If you would like to learn more about NAYS, email reconnect@anglicaresa.com.au.
ENDVIOLENCE AGAINSTWOMEN ANDGIRLS
W hite Ribbon is the world’s largest people’s movement working to end men’s violence against women and girls, promote gender equality, healthy relationships and a new vision of masculinity. Friday 28 July was White Ribbon's Big Night In, an initiative to raise awareness about domestic and family violence. Here at AnglicareSA we acknowledged the occasion by hosting lunch and morning and afternoon tea events at various sites. As an organisation we are seeking to become an accredited White Ribbon Workplace and join this important movement. We are an organisation that is active in the area of domestic/ family violence and we support those affected in the wider South Australian community. We consider our employees and volunteers to be key members of this wider community. Domestic violence against women is unacceptably high in Australia, where 1 in 3 women have experienced physical and/or sexual violence perpetrated by someone known to them. Violence and abuse can also be financial, emotional, verbal social and spiritual. While it takes courage, each of us can take steps to help end men’s violence against women. For more information about White Ribbon visit www.whiteribbon.org.au.
Photo: AnglicareSA Youth Services
page 8 — News about AnglicareSA, Spring 2017
W e are extremely proud of our diversity at AnglicareSA and there are always a number of Refugee Week celebrations. This year Refugee Week ran from 18-24 June and was an opportunity to recognise the journeys and the contribution that people from refugee backgrounds have made in enriching our culture. AnglicareSA has been supporting people from a refugee background for more than ten years. This year's theme was 'With courage let us all combine', taken from the second verse of the national anthem. The theme celebrates the courage of refugees and of people who speak out against persecution and injustice. It serves as a call for unity and for positive action, encouraging Australians to welcome refugees and to acknowledge the skills and energy refugees bring to their new home. A number of AnglicareSA sites celebrated with morning teas, shared lunches with a variety of cultural cuisines, and guest speakers such as Mohammed Al-Khafaji, CEO of Welcome to Australia, who spoke about his journey to Australia. In the north, our Better Places Stronger Communities team held an event for AnglicareSA tenants and community members. Approximately 80 people attended the event, which featured delicious Syrian food, singers from Syria and Iraq, henna tattoos, an Egyptian belly dancer and a gospel choir. CELEBRATINGCULTURAL DIVERSITY
Photo: Singers playing the darbuka (left) and the oud guitar (right)
Participants had a great time with many people singing and dancing as they watched the performances. One young boy made a beautiful card to say thank you for such a fun event and begged his mother to deliver it to AnglicareSA staff. It was great to see the community come together in a celebration of diversity and culture!
CONGRATULATIONS KATE!
C ongratulations to Kate Rush, Senior Manager of Community Inclusion at AnglicareSA, who is one of two recipients of Behind Closed Doors' (BCD) "Profit for Purpose" Scholarship. The 12-month Scholarship is awarded to a successful female executive in the Profit for Purpose sector to further expand and challenge current leadership and business practices. BCD is a leading national network of business women supporting and encouraging each other to attain greater levels of success through opening doors to new opportunities and markets. Kate is currently leading six managers and more than 300 staff through a time of significant change with the implementation of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). If you would like more information about the NDIS or the disability and mental health services offered by AnglicareSA, contact our NDIS Customer Service team on 1800 953 001.
Photo: Kate (left) with fellow scholarship winner Cathie Brown – CEO, Leaders Institute of SA
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HOPE IS BEINGABLE TO SEE THAT THERE IS LIGHT DESPITE ALLOF THE DARKNESS. Archbishop Desmond Tutu
Life’s journey isn’t always a smooth path. Sometimes people face insurmountable challenges and need someone to support them for a short while until they are back on their feet again. For nearly 160 years, AnglicareSA has provided care and support with a voice for disadvantaged and vulnerable people in our communities. Today more than ever, demand for our services continues to grow as social and economic pressures leave many families and individuals facing overwhelming challenges. Our 1800 staff and 700 volunteers support nearly 58,000 people each year through our diverse programs. The services AnglicareSA provides are many and varied but they all focus on one thing. HOPE.
page 10 — News about AnglicareSA, Spring 2017
WHERE YOUR PLEDGE WILL GO
WHO IS A HOPE PARTNER?
An individual or a family working together with AnglicareSA to give hope to our community. By becoming a Hope Partner and pledging as little as $2 a day , you will make a significant difference to those in our community who need support . • Making a significant difference in your community • Your donations are tax deductible • Receive a special newsletter from AnglicareSA once a year • Hope Partners’ Annual Morning Tea • Special discounts on event tickets BENEFITSOF BEING AHOPE PARTNER
Hope Partners support: • Emergency Assistance Services - crisis support including food, clothing, financial assistance, counselling, medication and homelessness support with the aim of helping people regain their independence • Youth training and development – mentorship, driving lessons, job preparation and financial support to young people in Out of Home Care, those affected by domestic and family violence, new arrivals from Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) communities, and graduates of the Port Adelaide Football Club Aboriginal Power Cup • Turning Point - customised support to parents, mostly women, affected by domestic and family violence, including counselling, mentoring, financial education, budgeting and access to training and parenting development services • Loss and Grief Support - free Star Bear camps for 5-17 year olds who have lost a parent, sibling or significant person to help them learn to cope with their loss, manage their grief and move forward with life.
As a Hope Partner, you can choose which of these four key areas you would like your pledge directed towards. All of our programs change lives and give hope. One of our many Youth Training and Development programs, Power Generation, is a partnership between AnglicareSA and Power Community Limited designed to assist Aboriginal Power Cup participants and graduates to transition smoothly into further education, training and employment after school. Over a 17-month period Power Generation saw 36 young people enter training and 65 gain employment. “Power Generation was able to help me with getting some nice clothes to wear to job interviews as well as helping me tailor every individual cover letter and resume for every job I applied for." D'Allen Worden, 19, now working full-time in the Department of Premier and Cabinet D’Allen Worden’s story is just one of many examples of lives changed thanks to the generous support of our Hope Partners. Please partner with us today so that together we can turn someone’s hopelessness into hopefulness.
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Help support families grieving the loss of their loved ones
Every day nine children are bereaved of a parent or sibling in South Australia.
Each year AnglicareSA holds specialised FREE Star Bear weekend camps for children 5-17 years who have lost a parent, sibling or significant person. The camps help children understand that grieving is a normal part of life and assist them to learn how to cope with their grief. No other program like this exists in South Australia and our camps are widely sought after. However, AnglicareSA receives no government funding for this program. For Star Bear camps to continue we need to raise $60,000. Your donation is crucial. Please donate today and help support families grieving the loss of a loved one. For more information and to read one family’s story of how Star Bear helped them to cope with their grief, visit anglicaresa.com.au
$ 1000 Will go towards the total camp venue hiring costs
$ 500 Will pay for the Star Bear souvenirs for each child to take home $ 50 Will buy the memory box used to store mementos of a loved one
$ 250 Will pay for training, compulsory checks and support for camp volunteers
$ 100 Will pay for catering for 2 children throughout the weekend
$ 20 Will buy craft materials for a child to decorate the memory box
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