PALZ, Cathy Roth

‘John had been a surgeon, and was still consulting last year, when he was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. He would seek out science programs on TV or in magazines, but then forget simple things such as we were about to go shopping.’ We hear from Cathy Roth, Founder of PALZ, a support network for professionals with Alzheimer’s and similar diseases.

PALZ aims to help the individual by instilling dignity, self-respect and self-worth, to link carers with other inspiring partners and cut the costs of health care to society.

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Harpist, Peter Roberts

(1/2) For the past 20 years Geelong’s Peter Roberts has been the only Music Thanatologist in Australia. He plays the harp, one to one, to people at the end of their lives. He also plays for babies and the ill. ‘I was a furniture retailer and I’d worked in the retail business for 31 years. Feeling dissatisfied and close to 50, I decided that if I was going to make a change in my life, it had to be soon. That was 20 years ago.

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Deakin Cats Community Centre, Sarah

‘I was very fortunate in starting with the Cats as a Deakin University intern and I’ve been with them for a total of 14 seasons. I lived overseas for a couple of years and worked for the England & Wales cricket team but Geelong was where I wanted to bring up my family.’ We speak with Sarah Albon, Geelong Cats Community General Manager about the Deakin Cats Community Centre. The mother of three sons below the age of five, is passionate about football, sport in general and helping the community.

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Healing Hands

‘One client calls us angels in human form.’ Healing Hands operates out of the Norlane Baptist Church’s Hall, alternating on Tuesdays and Thursdays. It is run entirely by volunteers and offers the health care services that many are denied due to financial constraints (patients are only asked for donations). Services include Chiropractic, Kinesiology, Naturopathy, Acupuncture, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Podiatry, Buteyko Breathing Technique, Counselling, Bowen Therapy and Myotherapy.

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‘3214 is one of the most disadvantaged postcodes in Australia’, adds committee member, Kathy Ryan. ‘That is why it was set up here originally, by Corio Bay Rotary Club, the Chiropractors Association and a dedicated team of volunteers. One of our board members, Zhen, is a professor of Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese medicine at RMIT. Students from the RMIT School of Chiropractic practise at Healing Hands under the guidance of a local qualified Chiropractor.’

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It’s in the bag, Lou

‘I thought we might be lucky and collect about 50 bags but we were overwhelmed when we counted over 150!’ tells Lou, who was part of the Rangers Soccer Club group who volunteered to collect bags for the ‘Share the Dignity’ and their It’s in the Bag Christmas project. Bags were dropped off at the club on Saturday afternoon. They contained sanitary items, toiletries and small gifts. ‘Bags for teenagers were tied with a yellow ribbon. We had a bit of fun trying to fit them all into my 4WD but we did it.’

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Read the Play, David

‘“Speak out, speak up, protect.” That is our catch cry.’ We hear from David Langley who founded ‘The Read the Play’ Program in 2006- an innovative program which addresses the health and well-being of young people. ‘‘We regularly receive testimonials from parents who thank us for saving their kids’ lives.

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‘I saw a need after experiencing some family concerns. I’ve always been community-minded and I wanted to do something. Statistics show that one in four youths will experience mental health problems and that our target audience would be 14-16 year olds. I got talking to people – Headspace, Barwon Health, the Police, Football and Netball Clubs – and these groups assisted in writing a program which ran for 2 years. It was originally delivered in an informative classroom style, but following a review of the program it became an interactive game which the kids embrace.

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Acabellas, Belinda

‘I’ve always been a singer and have traveled the world singing. Arriving at a backpackers in London, I bumped into an Aussie who said ‘I know you, I saw you sing in Geelong on the Millennium New Year. I’ve seen an ad that’d suit you.’ It was for a job singing on a Mediterranean Cruise Ship and I did it for 6 months. When we cruised to Egypt I remember looking up at the Great Pyramids of Giza and thinking, “I am only here because I love to sing.”’ I’m talking to Belinda McArdle of Acabellas, who stage their annual Songs of Peace event this Sunday.

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Hubcaps2CreativeHubs, Cristina

We talk to Deakin researcher Dr Cristina Garduño Freeman about an exciting initiative to promote Geelong’s creative industries.

What is Hubcaps 2 Creative Hubs all about?

Hubcaps 2 Creative Hubs (#Hc2CH) is a living-history research collaboration between @Deakin University and @Creative Geelong Inc. that will document the creative transformation happening in the Geelong region. As part of Deakin’s ‘Research My World’ crowdfunding program we are raising funds to create a series of three short films to capture these initiatives so that we can share these stories with the wider community. Documenting the way Geelong is revitalising its identity as a maker-city can inform creative and economic investment in Geelong and help generate a more prosperous future for our community.

The project is driven by myself and colleague Dr Fiona Gray, as well as film-maker and TV producer, Nicholas Searle, with support from the team at Creative Geelong.

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Syrian Crisis Dinner Fundraiser, Obaid

‘My mum, three sisters, brother and I were lucky to escape a worn-torn region of Pakistan six years ago. Others have not been so lucky.’ I met with Obaid Jamshidi who is passionate about building a strong community here in Geelong and giving back.

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‘I graduated from North Geelong Secondary College last year where I was the Sports Captain. Now I’m studying International Relations at Deakin University. I also work one day a week at the Fort Youth Centre, a free spot for 12-25 year olds to hangout at after school.

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