Annual Report 2009
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Annual Report 2009
Vision Statement To be a leading Australian-Greek community services agency in Australia. Statement of Purpose To empower members of the Australian-Greek community to reach their full potential. This will be achieved by undertaking service provision, advocacy, policy development and research in an innovative, culturally and linguistically appropriate manner. Australian Greek Welfare Society Ltd. 7 Union Street, Brunswick Victoria, Australia 3056 Telephone: (03) 9388 9998 Facsimile: (03) 9388 9992 Email: agws@agws.com.au Website: www.agws.com.au Contents President’s Report Executive Director’s Report AGWS Board of Directors Board, Staff Members & Volunteers Building Community Capacity Responding to Community Need Quality Services Encouraging Independence Community Engagement and Partnerships Philanthropy Acknowledgements AGWS Radiothon 2010 In-Focus Financial Statements 3 8 12 14 18 20 24 26 28 30 31 32 35 37 President’s Report On behalf of the Board I am pleased to report that Australian Greek Welfare Society (AGWS) has successfully completed another year of service provision to the Australian Greek community. AGWS has been responding to the needs of the Greek community through the provision of culturally and linguistically appropriate services delivered across metropolitan Melbourne. AGWS operates quality services supporting individuals and families within the home and community through programs offered in the following areas: PRESIDENT Mr. Nicholas Katris • Aged & Disability Services with community and home based services • Family and Community Services including generalist casework • Children’s Services with bilingual and multicultural programs • Education and Training Services To meet the increasing demand for services AGWS is committed to further developing its capacity to meet the needs of the Greek community across metropolitan Melbourne. Following the refurbishment of the first floor level at head office in 2008, work began on the ground level, as we witness here tonight, providing appropriate areas and amenities to serve the community and the needs of our elderly citizens. The AGWS strategic directions have given careful 4 AGWS - Annual Report 2009 - 2010 consideration to the government policies and directions and to the health and welfare needs of the Australian Greek community. Some of the priorities and challenges in the coming year include: 1. Partnership and relationship building with government, Greek and mainstream services in Melbourne and Victoria; 2. Mapping of community needs in particular focusing on the aged care and increasing health needs of the community and engaging community 3. Marketing/Promotion of AGWS services in demographically Greek populated suburbs to increase access to services 4. Responding to the ever-increasing need for aged care services including Home and Community Care, Respite and Dementia Programs 5. Fundraising to supplement Government Funding; and 6. Increasing our capacity to respond to the needs of the Greek community through regionalisation, and in particular through the establishment of a purpose built facility in the southern region of Melbourne; We all look forward to next year as a year of exciting challenges and expansion. On behalf of the Society I like to extend our gratitude and thanks to the Federal Government, State Government and Department of Human Services for the funding and support which makes it possible for AGWS to address the needs of the Greek speaking Community of Melbourne and Victoria. In relation to the building fund, we thank the Bank of Cyprus for nominating AGWS as the charity partner of The Bank of Cyprus Australia Charitable Foundation. This donation will contribute significantly towards our plans for a new centre in the South-East region. We would also like to thank the Laiki Bank Radiomarathon Trust for their donation towards the purchase of equipment for the AGWS Activity Room which supports the programs for the older people and in particular younger people with special needs. This year’s Radio-Appeal exceeded expectations and reflecting the hard work of everybody involved and the support of the Greek community. In addition for the fourth year, the Australian Hellenic Golf Federation nominated AGWS as the charity partner for 2010 and we value the contribution made by the Federation in supporting our work with the Greek community. We would also like to acknowledge the support of the Association of Elderly Citizens Clubs of Melbourne & Victoria for their continued support. On behalf of AGWS I like to extend our gratitude and thanks to organizations, sponsors and donors, who have generously contributed towards a very successful year. I thank all AGWS members’, friends and supporters of this organization for their invaluable support throughout the year. In concluding, I would like to highlight the important contribution made by the many volunteers, who work tirelessly with the elderly, people with disabilities and those who are isolated in our community. Their work is of enormous value and we thank them for their ongoing commitment. A special thanks to our friends in the media who have supported AGWS in all its endeavors and in particular I would like to thank Neos Kosmos, 3XY Radio Hellas, Ta Nea and SBS Radio. Kianidis Executive Director, for her valuable resource of the Board and her leadership to AGWS. We value and acknowledge the work performed by all our dedicated staff named in the Annual Report that work with conviction and innovation to meet the needs of the Greek speaking community. We at AGWS are proud of the accomplishments and the high standards attained this year and look forward with optimism to meet the challenges the next year will bring us. Nicholas Katris President I thank all Board Members for their commitment and continuous support over the year, namely: Anastasia Contos Chairperson, George Spiliotis Honorary Treasurer, Litsa Kypuros Honorary Secretary, and Directors Eugenia Grammatikakis, Magdalena Simonis, Ivy Fatouros-Mimilidis and Krisanthi Stamboulidis. I congratulate all re-elected and new members to the Board and I look forward to working with you all in fulfilling the future goals and directions of the Society. The Board recognises and thanks Voula Messimeri- President’s Report 5 Αναφορά Προέδρου Εκ μέρους του Διοικητικού Συμβουλίου, βρίσκομαι στην ευχάριστη θέση να σας ανακοινώσω ότι η ΑυστραλοΕλληνική Κοινωνική Πρόνοια - AGWS με επιτυχία έχει ολοκληρώσει ακόμη έναν χρόνο παροχής υπηρεσιών στην ΑυστραλοΕλληνική παροικία. Η AGWS/ Πρόνοια έχει ανταποκριθεί στις ανάγκες της παροικίας μας με την παροχή κατάλληλων πολιτιστικών και γλωσσικών υπηρεσιών που διανέμονται σε ολόκληρη την μητροπολιτική Μελβούρνη. Η AGWS/Πρόνοια χειρίζεται υπηρεσίες ποιότητας, υποστηρίζοντας ανεξάρτητους και οικογένειες στο σπίτι τους ή στην ευρύτερη κοινότητα μέσα από προγράμματα που προσφέρονται στους παρακάτω τομείς: ΠΡΟΕΔΡΟΣ κ. Νικόλαος Κατρής • Υπηρεσίες Ηλικιωμένων & Ατόμων με Αναπηρίες με βάση το ίδιο τους το Σπίτι ή με εξωτερικές Κοινοτικές υπηρεσίες • Οικογενειακές ή Κοινοτικές Υπηρεσίες συμπεριλαμβανομένης Γενικής Συμβουλευτικής για κάθε υπόθεση • Υπηρεσίες για τα Παιδιά με Δίγλωσσα Πολυπολιτιστικά προγράμματα • Μορφωτικά και Εκπαιδευτικά Προγράμματα Η AGWS/Πρόνοια για να ικανοποιήσει τις αυξημένες απαιτήσεις για υπηρεσίες έχει δεσμευτεί στην εκτεταμένη ανάπτυξη των δυνατοτήτων της, ώστε να εξυπηρετήσει τις ανάγκες της ελληνικής παροικίας σε ολόκληρη την μητροπολιτική Μελβούρνη. Σε ακολουθία της ανακαίνισης του 1ου ορόφου των κεντρικών γραφείων μας το 2008, ξεκίνησαν εργασίες και στο ισόγειο, όπως μπορείτε σήμερα να διαπιστώσετε, ώστε να υπάρξουν κατάλληλοι χώροι και εξοπλισμός για 6 AGWS - Annual Report 2009 - 2010 την εξυπηρέτηση της παροικίας και των ηλικιωμένων συμπάροικων. Οι στρατηγικές κατευθύνσεις της AGWS/Πρόνοιας έχουν προσεκτικά λάβει υπόψη τους αρχές και κατευθυντήριες γραμμές στον τομέα της υγείας, αλλά και στην πρόβλεψη των αναγκών της ΑυστραλοΕλληνικής κοινωνίας. Μερικές από τις προτεραιότητες και τις προκλήσεις για την ερχόμενη χρονιά είναι: 1. Οικοδόμηση συνεργασίας και σχέσεων με την κυβέρνηση, τους ελληνικούς, αλλά και τους κύριους Οργανισμούς παροχής υπηρεσιών στη Μελβούρνη και στη Βικτώρια. 2. Χαρτογράφηση των παροικιακών αναγκών με κύρια επισκόπηση την φροντίδα των ηλικιωμένων και τις αυξημένες ανάγκες της παροικίας μας στα περίπλοκα θέματα της κοινωνίας και στην υγεία. 3. Προώθηση των υπηρεσιών της AGWS/Πρόνοιας στα γνωστά ελληνικά δημογραφικά προάστια, ώστε να αυξηθεί, η πρόσβαση στις υπηρεσίες. 4. Να ανταποκρινόμαστε στην κάθε αυξανόμενη ανάγκη για υπηρεσίες ηλικιωμένων, συμπεριλαμβανομένων της φροντίδας στο Σπίτι και στην ευρύτερη Κοινωνία, όπως είναι τα προγράμματα της Ανακουφιστικής φροντίδας και Άνοιας. 5. Να κάνουμε Εράνους για να συμπληρώσουμε τις κυβερνητικές χρηματοδοτήσεις 6. Να αυξήσουμε τις δυνατότητες ανταπόκρισής μας στις ανάγκες της ελληνικής παροικίας, μέσα από κατάλληλη κατανομή ανά περιοχή και κυρίως με την εγκαθίδρυση ενός κτιρίου, που θα προσφέρει διευκολύνσεις στις νότιες περιοχές της Μελβούρνης. Ανυπόμονα αναμένουμε την επόμενη χρονιά να είναι μια χρονιά με συγκλονιστικές προκλήσεις και επεκτάσεις. Εκ μέρους της Οργάνωσης θα ήθελα να επεκτείνω την ευγνωμοσύνη και τις ευχαριστίες μας στην Ομοσπονδιακή, στην Κοινοπολιτειακή και στην Πολιτειακή κυβέρνηση και επίσης στο Υπουργείο Ανθρωπίνων Υπηρεσιών για τη χρηματοδότηση και την υποστήριξη της AGWS/Πρόνοιας, ώστε να εξυπηρετήσουν τις ανάγκες της ελληνόφωνης παροικίας της Μελβούρνης και τις Βικτώριας. Σε σχέση με τη χρηματοδότηση του κτιρίου, ευχαριστούμε την Τράπεζα Κύπρου που επέλεξε την AGWS/Πρόνοια σαν φιλανθρωπικό κομιστή του Φιλανθρωπικού Καταπιστεύματος της Τράπεζας Κύπρου στην Αυστραλία. Αυτή η δωρεά θα συνεισφέρει σημαντικά στην πραγματοποίηση των σχεδίων μας για ένα καινούργιο κέντρο στις Νοτιανατολικές περιοχές. Επίσης, θα θέλαμε να ευχαριστήσουμε τη Λαϊκή Τράπεζα και το Καταπίστευμα του Ραδιομαραθωνίου για τη δωρεά τους, ώστε να προμηθευτούμε εξοπλισμό για το Δωμάτιο Δραστηριοτήτων της AGWS/Πρόνοιας, που υποστηρίζει προγράμματα για ηλικιωμένα και κυρίως νεότερα άτομα με ειδικές ανάγκες. Αυτήν την χρονιά η Ραδιοφωνική έκκλησή μας ξεπέρασε τις προβλέψεις μας και ανταπέδωσε τη σκληρή εργασία όλων όσων κατέλαβαν προσπάθειες στήριξη της ελληνικής παροικίας. Επιπρόσθετα για 5η χρονιά η Ομοσπονδία ΑυστραλοΕλληνικού Γκολφ ανακήρυξε την AGWS/ Πρόνοια σαν φιλανθρωπικό δέκτη για το 2010 και είμαστε ευγνώμονες για τη συνδρομή και την υποστήριξη τους στο έργο μας για την ελληνική παροικία. Επίσης, θα ήθελα να αναγνωρίσω τη συνεχή υποστήριξη της Ένωσης Ηλικιωμένων Μελβούρνης και Βικτώριας. Εκ μέρους της AGWS/Πρόνοιας θα ήθελα να επεκτείνω την ευγνωμοσύνη και τις ευχαριστίες μου σε Οργανισμούς, Χορηγούς και Δωρητές που έχουν συνεισφέρει γενναιόδωρα για την πρόοδο μιας επιτυχημένης χρονιάς. Κλείνοντας, θα ήθελα να υπερτονίσω τη σημαντική συνεισφορά που έχει γίνει από τους εθελοντές μας, που ακούραστα εργάζονται με τους ηλικιωμένους, τα άτομα με αναπηρίες και αυτούς που ζουν απομονωμένα στην παροικία. Η εργασία τους είναι ανεκτίμητης αξίας και τους ευχαριστούμε για τη συνεχή δέσμευσή τους. Ακόμη, ένα ιδιαίτερο ευχαριστώ στους φίλους μας στα Μέσα Ενημέρωσης που υποστηρίζουν την AGWS/Πρόνοια σε όλες τις προσπάθειες της και κυρίως επιτρέψτε μου να ευχαριστήσω την εφημερίδα του Νέου Κόσμου, το ραδιόφωνο του 3ΧΥ, την εφημερίδα ΤΑ Νέα, το ραδιόφωνο του SBS, το ραδιόφωνο του 3ΖΖΖ και τον καινούργιο υποστηρικτή μας, την τηλεόραση του ΑΝΤΕΝΝΑ Αυστραλίας. τη Γενική Διευθύντρια κα Βούλα Μεσσημέρη – Κυανίδη, για τις αξιόλογες εμπεριστατωμένες προτάσεις προς το Συμβούλιο και τον τρόπο που διοικεί την AGWS/ Πρόνοια. Αξιολογούμε επίσης και αναγνωρίζουμε όλη την εργασία που εκτελέστηκε από όλα τα αφοσιωμένα μέλη του προσωπικού μας και τα κατονομάζουμε στην Ετήσια Αναφορά για την επισταμένη εργασία τους και τους νεωτερισμούς τους, ώστε να εκπληρώσουν τις ανάγκες της ελληνόφωνης παροικίας. Εμείς, στην AGWS/Πρόνοια, είμαστε περήφανοι για τα κατορθώματα και τα υψηλά δεδομένα που πετύχαμε και αυτήν την χρονιά. Γι’ αυτό και προσβλέπουμε θετικά στην επιτυχία των προκλήσεων που θα μας φέρει η επόμενη χρονιά! Νικόλαος Κατρής Ευχαριστώ όλα τα μέλη του Διοικητικού Συμβουλίου για τη Πρόεδρος δέσμευσή τους και τη συνεχόμενη υποστήριξή τους καθ’ όλη τη διάρκεια της χρονιάς, ονομάζοντας τους κατά σειρά: Αναστασία Κόντος – Προεδρεύουσα, Γεώργιος Σπηλιώτης – Ταμίας, Λίτσα Κυπουρού – Γραμματέας και τα Μέλη: Ευγενία Γραμματικάκη, Μαγδαλένα Σιμώνη, Ήβη ΦατούρουΜιμιλίδη και Χρυσάνθη Σταμπουλίδη. Συγχαίρω όλα τα επανεκλεγόμενα και τα νέα Μέλη του Διοικητικού Συμβουλίου και προσμένω να συνεργαστώ μαζί τους για να εκπληρώσουμε τους μελλοντικούς στόχους και τις κατευθύνσεις της Οργάνωσης. Τέλος, το Διοικητικό Συμβούλιο αναγνωρίζει και ευχαριστεί President’s Report 7 Executive Director’s Report During the 2009/10 financial year Australian Greek Welfare Society (AGWS) pursued its multiple agendas of advocacy, community education, service delivery and policy development across all areas of operation achieving quality outcomes for our service users and the Greek speaking community generally in Melbourne and Victoria. • • Key highlights and program achievements include the following: EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Ms. Voula Messimeri-Kianidis AM 8 AGWS - Annual Report 2009 - 2010 • The provision of 6,500 hours of visitation via our Volunteer programs funded by the Commonwealth and State. • Specifically AGWS through the Commonwealth funded Community Visitation Program provided volunteer support to 77 isolated aged care residents. • The recruitment retention and training of 200 volunteers, trained to provide support and companionship to isolated elderly at home and in aged care facilities • The development of training packages under the Community Partners Project as a way of engaging community leaders in the area of aged and health issues and partnership engagement with PICAC. • The recruitment and training of bilingual Community Care Workers bringing this pool of specialist staff to 60. All staff have completed • • • the Certificate in Home & Community Care and a new group are about to commence training. Alpha Child Care continues to provide high level care to Greek background children as well as to children drawn from diverse backgrounds offering a bilingual and multicultural rich program to over 70 families per year. Casework and counselling client contacts mounts to over 2,500 for generalist and men’s and families. This was work undertaken with limited resources, given the enormous demand from the community. The AGWS Greek Legal Information & Referral Service supports approximately 65 clients per year through the engagement of Greek speaking volunteer solicitors. We would like to acknowledge all participating solicitors for their time and commitment to the service. 35 community education activities were held under the Community partners Program reaching 5183 people across Melbourne and the Men’s and Family Relationships Program reached an additional 1,000 people leading to an increased level of enquires from the elderly cares and families. Through a combination of State HACC funding and Commonwealth direct grants AGWS was able to provide substantial hours of service to individuals and families in excess of 67,000 hours this year. • In addition and as a way of meeting demand by members of the Greek speaking community and specialist service providers AGWS continued to develop and extend its Brokered Services Program working with 26 providers across Melbourne and providing 1,400 hours of service per month. • The state funded Supported Access Pilot Project has addressed key matters of access for elders linking them to the aged care and health system. A total of 317 client contacts this year making this an essential element of access and equity for this vulnerable group in our community. • The continuation of the well utilised Greek Cardiac Rehabilitation programs in Brunswick and Oakleigh: 77 men and women used these programs this year. We gratefully acknowledge our partners: Oakleigh Rehabilitation Service, Uniting Aged Care and the Royal Melbourne Hospital. • AGWS provided cultural briefings to a total of 256 professionals through the CPP program in order to aid with skills development in working with Greek clients. • Partnerships and collaboration with other agencies formed the basis of AGWS work including in the areas of elder abuse, diabetes, medicines, recreation emotional health the needs of carers, grandparents and others. (Details in the main part of the report.) We gratefully acknowledge all out partners and look forward to further joint endeavours in the coming year. • Successful launch of the fundraising arm of AGWS working with business and others in our community to augment the funds we receive from Government. done under enormous funding constraints against demand from the community. Finally I extend special thanks to all our staff in each and every area of work for your dedication and passion in servicing our community throughout the year. A key highlight this year has been the construction of the purpose build centre for the elderly and people with disabilities at head office in Brunswick. This is an exciting initiative which will enhance the quality Voula Messimeri-Kianidis AM of care to the frail elderly and younger people with Executive Director disabilities. In addition these works now complete the refurbishment of the head office facilities adding to the flexibility of service provision and modern amenities for staff. I pass on my sincere thanks to Nick Katris, President and all AGWS Board Directors for their guidance, support and generous allocation of time to AGWS. To all our volunteers: little would be accomplished in social support without you. A very warm thanks for your dedication and humanity in a very demanding but equality rewarding area of AGWS work. A special acknowledgement and thanks to Tina Douvos Deputy Director and to our Unit Managers: Stavroula Mavroudis, John Lioupas, Nikki Efremidis, Maria Bellos and Stelios Piakis for work well Executive Director’s Report 9 Αναφορά της Γενικής Διευθύντριας Στη διάρκεια του Οικονομικού Έτους 2009/10, η AGWS/ Πρόνοια συνέχισε πολλαπλάσια να συνηγορεί σε ημερησία διάταξη, να προσφέρει παροικιακή ενημέρωση, παροχή υπηρεσιών και να δημιουργεί πολιτική διασχίζοντας όλες τις λειτουργικές περιοχές, ώστε να επιτευχθούν ποιοτικές εκβάσεις για τους χρήστες των υπηρεσιών και την ελληνόφωνη παροικία γενικότερα στη Μελβούρνη και στη Βικτώρια. • • Κόμβοι που πρέπει να επισημανθούν και επιτεύξεις προγραμμάτων συμπεριλαμβάνονται στα ακόλουθα: ΓΕΝΙΚΗ ΔΙΕΥΘΥΝΤΡΙΑ κα Βούλα Μεσσημέρη – Κυανίδη AM 10 AGWS - Annual Report 2009 - 2010 • Η πρόβλεψη 6.500 ωρών επισκέψεων μέσω των εθελοντικών προγραμμάτων, που είναι επιδοτούμενα από την Κοινοπολιτειακή και την Πολιτειακή κυβέρνηση. • Συγκεκριμένα, η AGWS/Πρόνοια παρέχει εθελοντική υποστήριξη σε 77 απομονωμένα ηλικιωμένα άτομα που χρειάζονται φροντίδα, μέσω του Κοινοπολιτειακού Προγράμματος Επισκέψεων. • Στρατολόγηση, δέσμευση και εκπαίδευση 200 εθελοντών, που είναι εκπαιδευμένοι να προσφέρουν υπηρεσία και συντροφιά σε απομονωμένα άτομα στο Σπίτι τους ή σε Ιδρύματα Φροντίδας Ηλικιωμένων (Γηροκομεία – Γηριατρεία). • Η δημιουργία εκπαιδευτικών πακέτων από το πρόγραμμα Κοινοτικής Συνεργασίας σαν τρόπος δέσμευσης των συντονιστών για θέματα που αφορούν την Υγεία, τους Ηλικιωμένους και τη δέσμευση Συνεργασίας με το PICAC (Πολιτισμικές Συνεργασίες για Παροχή Κατάλληλης Φροντίδας). • Η στρατολόγηση και εκπαίδευση Δίγλωσσων Κοινοτικών Υπαλλήλων Φροντίδας ανεβάζοντας τον πήχη του ειδικευμένου προσωπικού στα 60 άτομα. Όλο το προσωπικό έχει ολοκληρώσει το Πιστοποιητικό Φροντίδας για το Σπίτι & την • • • Κοινότητα, ενώ υπάρχει ήδη μια καινούργια ομάδα που είναι έτοιμη να αρχίσει εκπαίδευση. Ο Παιδικός Σταθμός ΑΛΦΑ συνεχίζει να παρέχει υψηλό επίπεδο υπηρεσιών σε παιδιά ελληνικής καταγωγής, εξίσου με παιδιά κι άλλων εθνικοτήτων που συμμετέχουν, προσφέροντας ένα Δίγλωσσο Πολυπολιτιστικό πλούσιο πρόγραμμα σε περισσότερες από 70 οικογένειες κάθε χρόνο. Σε περισσότερα από 2.500 φθάνουν τα άτομα που εξυπηρετήθηκαν με Κοινωνική Υπηρεσία και Συμβουλευτική γενικότερα ανά υπόθεση, αλλά και από το πρόγραμμα των Ανδρών και της Οικογένειας. Αυτή ήταν μια εργασία που αναλάβαμε με ελάχιστους πόρους, προκειμένου να εξυπηρετήσουμε τις αυξημένες απαιτήσεις της παροικίας. Η ελληνική Νομική υποστήριξη και Παραπεμπτική υπηρεσία της AGWS/Πρόνοιας εξυπηρετεί περίπου 65 υποθέσεις τον χρόνο, με την προσφορά εθελοντικής εργασίας από έλληνες δικηγόρους. Θα θέλαμε να αναγνωρίσουμε όλους τους συμμετέχοντες δικηγόρους για τον χρόνο και τη δέσμευσή τους σε αυτήν την υπηρεσία. 35 Παροικιακά Επιμορφωτικά Σεμινάρια Δραστηριοτήτων πραγματοποιήθηκαν από το πρόγραμμα Κοινοτικής Συνεργασίας, με 5.183 συμμετέχοντες σε ολόκληρη τη Μελβούρνη, ενώ προσθέτονται άλλα 1.000 άτομα για να αυξήσουν τον αριθμό των αιτήσεων για τη φροντίδα ηλικιωμένων και οικογενειών μέσα από το πρόγραμμα για τις Σχέσεις των Ανδρών και της Οικογένειας. Σε συνδυασμό απευθείας επιδοτήσεων HACC της Πολιτειακής και της Κοινοπολιτειακής κυβέρνησης η AGWS/Πρόνοια χρηματοδοτήθηκε για να παρέχει σημαντικές ώρες υπηρεσίας σε ανεξάρτητους και οικογένειες, ξεπερνώντας τις 67.000 ώρες τον χρόνο. • Επιπρόσθετα και για να καταφέρουμε να καλύψουμε τις εκκλήσεις των μελών της ελληνόφωνης παροικίας και των ειδικών οργανώσεων παροχής υπηρεσιών, η AGWS/Πρόνοια συνεχίζει να αναπτύσσει και να επεκτείνει το Πρόγραμμα Υπηρεσιών με Μίσθωση σε συνεργασία με 26 διαφορετικές Οργανώσεις σε ολόκληρη τη Μελβούρνη και παρέχοντας 1.400 ώρες υπηρεσίας το μήνα. • Το Πιλοτικό Πρόγραμμα Υποστήριξης Πρόσβασης Υπηρεσιών, που είναι επιδοτούμενο από την πολιτεία έχει καταγράψει σημεία κλειδιά για τους ηλικιωμένους δρομολογώντας τους σε υπηρεσίες φροντίδας και στο σύστημα υγείας. Συνολικά καταφέραμε να δρομολογήσουμε 317 άτομα που επικοινώνησαν μαζί μας αυτήν την χρονιά, ώστε να λάβουν τη στοιχειώδη και δίκαιη πρόσβαση σε υπηρεσίες που δικαιούται αυτή η ευαίσθητη ομάδα της παροικίας μας. • Φυσικά, υπήρξε η συνέχιση των ιδιαίτερα ωφέλιμων και με μεγάλη συμμετοχή Ελληνικών Προγραμμάτων Καρδιακής Αποκατάστασης στο Brunswick και στο Oakleigh – με 77 άνδρες και γυναίκες να χρησιμοποιούν αυτά τα προγράμματα κάθε χρόνο. Αναγνωρίζουμε ιδιαίτερα τους συνεργάτες μας: την Υπηρεσία Αποκατάστασης του Oakleigh – Uniting Aged Care και το Βασιλικό Νοσοκομείο της Μελβούρνης. • Η AGWS/Πρόνοια παρέχει πολιτισμικά σύντομα σεμινάρια σε συνολικά 256 επαγγελματίες, μέσω του προγράμματος Κοινοτικής Συνεργασίας, ώστε να τους βοηθήσει να αναπτύξουν τις ικανότητες τους για να συνεργάζονται με έλληνες πελάτες. • Συνεταιρισμούς και Συνεργασίες με άλλες Οργανώσεις για να συγκροτηθεί η βασική λειτουργία της AGWS/Πρόνοιας, συμπεριλαμβανομένων των τομέων για τη βία στους ηλικιωμένους, το διαβήτη, τα φάρμακα, τη συναισθηματική αναψυχή υγείας για τις ανάγκες των φροντιστών, παππούδες-γιαγιάδες και άλλα (Λεπτομέρειες θα βρείτε στο κυρίως μέρος της Ετήσιας Αναφοράς). • Με ευγνωμοσύνη αναγνωρίζουμε όλους τους συνεργάτες μας και προσμένουμε να ξανασμίξουμε τις προσπάθειες μας την επόμενη χρονιά. • Με επιτυχία εγκαινιάστηκε το τμήμα Εράνου της AGWS/Πρόνοιας που συνεργάζεται με επιχειρήσεις και ευρύτερα στην παροικία μας για να επαυξήσει τους πόρους που λαμβάνουμε από την Κυβέρνηση. Ιδιαίτερες επίσης ευχαριστίες και αναγνώριση στην Τίνα Ντούβου – Αναπληρώτρια Διευθύντρια και στους Διευθυντές μας: Σταυρούλα Μαυρουδή, Γιάννη Λιούπα, Νίκη Εφραιμίδη, Μαρία Μπέλλου και Στέλιο Πιακή για την πολύ καλή εργασία που προσέφεραν κάτω από μειωμένες χρηματοδοτήσεις ανάλογα των απαιτήσεων που υπάρχουν από την παροικία. Τέλος, επεκτείνω τις ιδιαίτερες ευχαριστίες μου σε όλο το προσωπικό σε κάθε και όποιο τμήμα εργασιών, για την αφοσίωση και την υπομονή τους να εξυπηρετήσουν την παροικία κατά τη διάρκεια της χρονιάς. Κάτι ξεχωριστό που πρέπει να αναφερθεί για φέτος είναι η ανοικοδόμηση του Κέντρου Πολλαπλών Χρήσεων για τους Ηλικιωμένους και τα Άτομα με Αναπηρίες στα κεντρικά γραφεία μας στο Brunswick. Αυτό είναι μια συναρπαστική καινοτομία που θα συμβάλλει στην ποιότητα για τη φροντίδα των ανήμπορων ηλικιωμένων και των νεότερων Βούλα Μεσσημέρη – Κυανίδη ΑΜ ατόμων με αναπηρίες. Επιπρόσθετα, αυτές οι εργασίες Γενική Διευθύντρια έχουν τώρα ολοκληρωθεί με την ανακαίνιση και των χώρων λειτουργιών των γραφείων μας, ώστε να προσθέσουν ευκαμψία στην πρόβλεψη παροχής υπηρεσιών και μοντέρνο εξοπλισμό για το προσωπικό. Απευθύνω τις ειλικρινείς ευχαριστίες μου στο Νίκο Κατρή – Πρόεδρο και σε όλα τα Μέλη του Διοικητικού Συμβουλίου της AGWS/Πρόνοιας για την καθοδήγηση, υποστήριξη και γενναιόδωρη προσφορά του χρόνου τους στην AGWS/ Πρόνοια. Σε όλους τους εθελοντές: Ελάχιστα θα είχαν πραγματοποιηθεί χωρίς εσάς όσον αφορά την κοινωνική υποστήριξη. Ένα πολύ θερμό ευχαριστώ για την αφοσίωση και τον ανθρωπισμό μας σε μια τόσο ευαίσθητη αλλά εξίσου ανταμοιβόμενη περιοχή εργασιών της AGWS/Πρόνοιας. Executive Director’s Report 11 AGWS Board of Directors PRESIDENT Mr. Nicholas Katris CHAIRPERSON Ms. Anastasia Contos Hon. SECRETARY Ms. Litsa Kypuros TREASURER Mr. George Spiliotis Nicholas joined the Board in 1995 and served as a Chairperson in 1998 and 1999. He is now serving his fifth term as President, a commitment and responsibility that has become part of his daily routine and life. Anastasia joined the Board in 2004 She has worked as a psychologist and project leader in the community, educational and psychiatric sectors for twenty years. Litsa joined the Board of AGWS in 2005 because she believes that people have the capacity and responsibility to shape the kind of community in which they wish to live. George joined the Board in late 2006. . Anastasia has also worked in the areas of migrant and ethnic affairs as well as with people from socially disadvantaged backgrounds and is committed to high ethical standards in practice as well as working towards social justice. She enjoys working with people who want to create change and who are both dedicated and committed to assisting organisations such as AGWS in developing and delivering solutions to build stronger and therefore, healthier communities. Currently, Anastasia works in private practice as a Human Services Consultant and also provides a clinical service to individuals, couples and families as well as training and supervising practitioners in the field. Litsa has had over 20 years experience as a Speech Pathologist and Audiologist. She is a clinical and certified practising member of Speech Pathology Australia. Nicholas expertise and career is in the discipline of Architecture and Interior Design. His strong interest in Greek Culture and History lead him into further Studies in Classics and Archaeology enjoys part time teaching in Design History at Tertiary level. He has a lifetime experience from his involvement in community affairs since 1960”s and is an honorary life member of a number of organizations. In 2001 he received the Centenary Metal Award for Services to the Greek Community. 12 AGWS - Annual Report 2009 - 2010 Her involvement on the Board of the Australian Greek Welfare Society provides her with the opportunity to make a contribution to the Greek Australian community. In addition to her private practice, she currently works for Student Support Services in the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development in the Northern Metropolitan Region. George is a lawyer with considerable experience in the areas of Commercial Litigation, Dispute Resolution and Employment Law. He is currently a member of the Court Practice Committee for Litigation Lawyers Section of the Law Institute of Victoria and has been a member of other Committees. George’s first involvement with the AGWS was as a founding volunteer with the Australian Greek Welfare Legal Information Referral Service and remained a volunteer with the Referral Service for 10 of years. DIRECTOR Dr. Magdalena Simonis DIRECTOR Ms. Ivy Fatouros-Mimilidis DIRECTOR DIRE DI RECT CTOR OR Ms. Krisanthi Stamboulidis DIRECTOR DIRE DI RECT CTOR OR Ms. Eugenia Grammatikakis Magdalena Simonis joined the AGWS Board of Directors in 2009. Ivy joined the Board of the Australian Greek Welfare Society in 2007 as a way of making a positive contribution to the welfare of Greek Australians. Krisanthi joined the Board of AGWS in 2004. Her qualifications are a Bachelor of Arts and a Diploma of Education where she majored in Greek, English and ESL. She also has a Certificate II in Applied Language for Spanish. Eugenia has over twenty years experience in the ethnic and multicultural field particularly in policy development, social planning, research and analysis, language services, community development and cross cultural communication. She has been involved with the teaching of Greek and the maintenance of all aspects of Greek culture in school, at several Saturday morning Greek schools and in private tutoring from 1984 to 1994 and in 2005. Professionally she has managed multicultural programs and services for Commonwealth Departments and more recently in Local Government. She is a Fellow of The Royal College of General Practitioners, also holds a diploma in Obstetrics and Gynaecology. Her career objectives include a commitment to disease prevention and empowerment of migrant men and women. As an Australian born of Greek migrant parents, who works in full time General Practice, Magdalena is keenly aware of the ongoing need to bridge gaps between our expansive Greek community and the social and support services that either are available or need to be created to deliver the standard of care and support that are increasingly needed as the population ages and family structure along with socio-cultural dynamics change. Ivy has extensive experience as a secondary school teacher in the disciplines of History, English and Modern Greek, particularly in the middle to senior years and has undertaken numerous roles in educational leadership. She is passionate about improving the learning outcomes of young people, extending their life experiences and providing a mentoring role in their emotional and intellectual development. Ivy has the utmost respect for the elderly in the Greek community and an appreciation of the sacrifices and contributions they have made in sustaining the Greek traditions and maintaining the values of family life . While teaching, as a secondary teacher, she was the Languages coordinator for 5 years, securing an International Teaching Fellow to assist with LOTE material development. Krisanthi has been involved in various projects of Greek curriculum writing, for advanced and beginner programmes, for secondary schools in years 9, 10 and VCE. She has been an active community member and has served on a wide range of Boards and Committees including past President of Australian Greek Welfare Society, Member of the Australian Multicultural Advisory Committee, Executive Member of the Ethnic Communities Councils of Tasmania and Victoria and Director of the Greek Orthodox Community of Melbourne and Victoria and current Senior Deputy Chair of FECCA. Board of Directors 13 Board, Staff and Volunteers BOARD OF DIRECTORS President Chairperson Hon. Secretary Treasurer Director Director Director Director Nicholas Katris Anastasia Contos Litsa Kypuros George Spiliotis Magdalena Simionis (from 08/09/09) Ivy Fatouros-Mimilidis Krisanthi Stamboulidis Eugenia Grammatikakis (from 06/04/10) EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Voula Messimeri-Kianidis AM DEPUTY DIRECTOR Tina Douvos-Stathopoulos ADMINISTRATION / FINANCE / HUMAN RESOURCES Manager Administration Officer Receptionist / Secretary Coprporate Services Bookkeeping/Payroll Officer Maria Bellos Betty Smyrnios (till 30/06/10) Eleni Economou Ramtin Paivar (till 31/12/09) Lillian Zhang BUSINESS & PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT Manager Fundraising & Marketing Events Coordinator 14 AGWS - Annual Report 2009 - 2010 John Lioupas Thalia Ioannidou AGWS LIFE MEMBERS Mr. Savas Augoustakis Mr. Jack Bisas Dr. Conn Constantinou Ms. Eugenia Grammatikakis Ms. Eugenia Mitrakas Mrs. Margaret Moraitis Dr. Spiro Moraitis Mr. George Papadopoulos Mr. Nick Polites Mr. Tony Toumbouros Mr. Petros Yiallouris CO-ORDINATED CARE & TRAINING FAMILY & COMMUNITY SERVICES Manager Team Leader, Men’s & Family Relationships Counsellor Men’s Project & Community Services Officer Social Worker Social Worker Case Worker Dementia Project Officer Dementia Project Officer Tina Douvos-Stathopoulos Poppy Hearn Antonios Maglis Marianna Margaritis Dimitris Bouras Nikolaos Vrousgos (till 11/09/09) Nina Xarhakos Mary Kolyvas AGED & DISABILITY SERVICES Manager Acting Manager Coordinator Volunteers Program Planned Activity Coordinator Aged & Disability Servicer Officer Aged & Disability Servicer Officer Aged & Disability Servicer Officer Aged & Disability Servicer Officer PAG Supervisor PAG Supervisor PAG Supervisor PAG Supervisor Supported Access Pilot Project Worker Stavroula Mavroudis Nikki Efremidis (Jul ‘09 - Dec ‘09) Paraskevi Tsingas Georgina Papanikolaou Tanya Beavis Dimitrios Korexenos (till 21/08/09) Christine Paraskeva (from 17/11/09) Stacey Papamanolis (till 28/05/10) Chris Bellos Chris Dimokranitis Foula Moraitis John Rakkas Manager Coordinator Respite & Brokered Services Program Respite & Brokered Services Officer Nikki Efremidis (from 01/01/10) Niki Matziaris Zoe Bozovitis Fotini Zahariou CACP Case Manager Marianna Margaritis (from 17/11/09) CACP Case Manager Anastasia Economou (till 30/10/09) Training & Education Coordinator Elizabeth Rossiter (till 31/12/09) Judy Wolff (till 01/05/09) Trainer Vicky Pertile Kathy Agalidis (from 01/02/10) Mina Castos (from 01/02/10) Margaret Tardarello Chrissoula Anastasiou Ana Greco COMMUNITY CARE WORKERS Christos Agneskis Magdalini Aliferis Andreas Aloneftis Sofia Anagnostou Stavros Andrian Maria Bakopoulos Paraskevi Bakopoulos Soula Berdenis Afrodit Boukouris Angela Bozovitis Fay Christidis Paula Christoforou Kathy Chrysostomou Andrea Dimitriou Nina Xarhakos Board, Staff & Volunteers 15 Board, Staff and Volunteers COMMUNITY CARE WORKERS (cont.) CHILDREN’S SERVICES Chris Dimokranitis Maria Fenner Joyce Frittulini Rania Georges Eve Hadjioannou Nicki Hatzis Demetra Ioannou Irene Ioannou Maria Karabatsos Theodora Kairuz Loula Karefilakis Aleka Kargiotis Tina Karlos Chrissoula Katsaros Antonia Kessaridis Rita Kontopoulou Helen Kourkoutzelos Melba Korras – Osianlis Dimitra Kurubilis Elefteria Laoutas Maria Lazari Georgia Loupetis Manager Mothercraft Nurse & Kindergarten Teacher Maria Loe Eleni Lazaropoulos Niki Manoli Dimitrios Mavroudis Anna McIntosh Effie Michalopoulos Panorea Padela Metaxia Papadopoulos Katerina Pazios Harry Peidis Georgia Petrakis Georgia Polydorou Olga Psyllos John Rakkas Ann Rozanitis Sophie Sarantos Mossi Tountzis Theo Tsalkitzakos Paraskevi Tzimopoulos Connie Vamvoulidis Helen Yianni 16 AGWS - Annual Report 2009 - 2010 Mother Craft Nurse Certificate III Childcare Worker Child Care Worker Cook Casual Child Care Worker Stelios Piakis Nina Belskaya Angela Vidinopoulos Iris Gavrilovics Roula Palavras Anna Giannopoulos Kalliope Ioannou Alex Paktitis Christina Nteris Joanna Zotos Sara Taylor Neeru Duchana Eve Nikols (till 03/0510) Vicky Mesarvitis Ellie Bougiotis Sujata Kumar Helen Van Der Stam Stefan Whitehouse Iqbal Kaur-Hayer Sophie Lazenkas Eleni Pirdis Auynh Ngo Eva Kalatheris A WARM THANK YOU TO ALL AGWS VOLUNTEERS FOR THEIR DEDICATION AND COMMITMENT AGWS VOLUNTEERS Sophie Agaliotis Kyriakoula Agelinas Andreas Aloneftis Sofia Anagnostou Stavros Andrian Irene Andrianakis Nafsika Andrianakis Konstantina Androutsopoulos Athanasia Antoniadis Maria Antonopoulos Vicky Arabatzis Mary Arapoglou Stavros Arapoglou Maria Axiotis Soula Berdenis Sofia Bitras Rony Bololias Vicky Bouranis Helen Brand Aikaterini Choleva Constantinos Chrisant Soultana Chrisant Stella Christodoulou Ekaterini Chrysostomou Con Constandineas Alice Costopoulos Vassiliki Crilis Irene Dagianda Angela Dalianis Poppy Dandris Koula Delonas Iordana Dimos Poppy Doufas Eleftheria Drakopoulos Mary Earp Anna Economidis Denia Eleftherakis Toula Eleftheriou Ana – Maria Espino Vaso Farais Maria Fokianos Toula Ftaras Anagnostis Ftaras Ekaterini Galanakis Angeliki Galanis Ourania Georges Daphne Gialamantzis Maria Giamoukoglou Eleni Giannopoulou Simela Gigis Zaharina Grapsas Ekaterini Grigorakis Agni Hadjipantela Victoria Hagiefremidis Mary Hatginicolaou Giannoula Hatzivasiliou Solon Illiadis Dana Illiadis Marlies-Dorthe Johnson Poppy Kalinikos Anna Kaloudis Maria Kantianis Dimitra Kapodistrias Con Kapouleas Glykeria Karaiskos Stella Karayiorgis Alexandra Kargiotis Dimitra Kassioras Vasiliki Katselas Poppy Kefaloukou Savvas Kessaris Christina Kiriazis Dionisios Kiriazis Katina Klepkas Helen Kofteros Dimitris Kokkinis George Kondou Athanasia Kondou Soumela Konstantinidis Helen Kordaris Melpo Korras - Osianlis Amalia Kotsonis Andreas Kotsonis Georgina Koulis TriandafylloS Kourtis Voula Koutroumanis Fotini Kouzoumis Dimitra Kurubilis Eleftheria Laouta Andreas Laoutas Eleni Lazaropoulos Mela Limperis Vasiliki Litinakis Sophia Lyras Litharo Manidis Dimitrios Manoulakakis Olympia Mantoulidis Vassiliki Mastrantonaki Antonia Matarakis Dimitrios Mavroudis Despina Melapsos Vaso Mersina Maria Michalopoulos Vicky Miliangkos Melia Miltiadou Irene Mingos Anthony Misserlis Anna Moschidis Spiros Moschidis Bessy Mougos Maria Nelis Anna Nichola Andreas Nicolaou Eliana Pakouta Dimitra Panagiotou Dimitra Panagopoulos George Papadimitriou Vicky Papadimitriou Asimina Papadopoulos Soultana Papafotiou Ellie Papantoniou Anna Parellis George Parvakis Anna Pasakalos Polychronia Patsouris Stergios Patsouris Panagiota Pavlidis Katina Pazios Eleni Pehlivanis Eva Petsetas Evangelia Pilaki Efterpi Piplios Nick Polites Denise Politis Antonis Polykarpou Toula Prantalos Rebecca Provataris Arthur Provataris Maria Psaraki Athina Raftopoulos Elias Rentzis Voula Rentzis Margaret-Rose Roobol-Hill Agathi Savva Maria Savva Vicki Simoglou Konstantina Siora Sofia Sourlos Anna Spyriadou Eleni Stavrakis Helen Stavropoulos Vanessa Stratos Alexandra Sycamnias Anna Themistocleous Andriana Theodoropoulos Eugenia Tsegos Ritsa Tsolaki Roula Tsotsoros Vicky Tzortzoglou Irene Vettos Chrisoula Votaris Maria Voulanas Sonia Vrettos Kostantinos Xenos Eleni Yianni Iris Young Panagiota Zacharias Angela Zacharias - Pantazis Demetres Zois Board, Staff & Volunteers 17 Building Community Capacity Developing community capacity has been a major focus of all AGWS funded programs. This has been attributed primarily to the need for providing members of our community with greater access to services and an increased awareness of systems and their application. It has also mobilised the community around priority areas such as aged care, mental health, families and elder abuse. Each year AGWS increases its access to the Greek community in response to community requests for information and resources. The active engagement of the Greek community through the development of culturally relevant activities has enabled program areas to consult and foster open discussions on pertinent issues impacting the Greek community today and informing the future work priorities for AGWS’s program areas. Strategy targeting CPP funded organisations and aged care service provider to increase their capacity to provide culturally relevant care. The need to work collaboratively with Greek community leaders and professionals is an integral part of our strategy to build community capacity. As a result, through the Community Partners Project (CPP) two training packages were developed. The first is a train the trainer package for Greek community leaders. Engaging community leaders is crucial to developing a resilient community, one that has increased capacity to address local aged care and health issues. The second, in partnership with PICAC, the Effective CALD Community Engagement The Men’s & Family Relationship Service (MFRS) delivers programs that build the capacity of men and their families to address pertinent issues impacting on wellbeing of families. Strengthening the capacity of men through the provision of skill development and support group activities improved the capacity of many families to effectively negotiate responsibilities in their family, work and community settings. Volunteer Training - Northern Region 18 AGWS - Annual Report 2009 - 2010 Through its Volunteer Programs, AGWS employs a holistic approach towards its facilitation. Volunteering within the organization is recognized as a third tier responce to the needs of an ageing Greek population. In the last twelve months the Volunteer Program provided in excess of 6,500 hours of visitation across the Melbourne metropolitan area. Volunteering is further acknowledged as an activity with immense benefits to the health and well being of the volunteers as well as the client group receiving the service. Well for Life - Swimming Program The volunteer program currently supports 200 volunteers who are actively involved in ongoing structured training and development programs to facilitate the execution of volunteer functions. Training however has acted as a vehicle for personal growth, confidence building and an exploration of other strengths, interests and vocational opportunities for all volunteers. Non-accredited and accredited training such as literacy and language tuition have provided pathways for further vocational training and specialist training at a Certificate II or III level. AGWS is currently in its fourth year of vocational training for its Community ing a culturally sensitive and responsive service. The demand for trained workers is increasing and we train on average 10 new staff per year to meet the demand for community care. There has a significant growth to the pool of staff from 20 in 2006 to a current staff level of 60 active community care workers. Well for Life - Cooking Activity Care Workers (CCW). To date 60 staff members have completed this traineeship with an additional 8 currently completing their Certificate III in Home &Community Care. The majority of Community Care workforce is over the age of 50, has Greek as their first language, and has come to us from different employment sectors such as hospitality, construction and the private business sector. The Community Care Workers undergo 9 months of study and workplace training to become skilled in working with clients who have complex and multiple care needs. The workers develop skills in manual handling, personal care, monitoring and reporting and provid- In the area Children’s Services, Alpha Child Care Centre(ACC) support children to develop their sense of community through the incorporation of community language and other programs. More than 50% of the ACC families, are from a non-English background, with the majority being of Greek origin. The Greek language program meets the cultural and linguistic needs of this group through the delivery of activities ranging from singing songs and conversing in Greek all of which is facilitated by Greek speaking members staff that are present in all of the children’s rooms. It suffices to say that this program also benefits non-Greek speaking children who are given the opportunity of being exposed to another language and culture. The importance and benefits of bilingualism have been well documented in recent years. Alpha Children’s Centre also acknowledges the invaluable assistance of the Greek Government and in particular the Consulate’s Education Office for the out posting of the Greek Kindergarten Teacher wich offers extensive language and cultural programs. All the Kindergarten children benefit enormously by this linguistic and cultural injection, which consolidates their learning of previous years and ensures that they grow up being proud of their heritage. Of equal importance, is the multicultural program complements the language program, and also recognizes that Australia is a society comprising of many ethnicities, and their language and culture is valued. Throughout the year children learned about various cultures by celebrating important anniversaries. Activities revolved around Diwali (Indian), Moon Festival (Vietnamese/Korean), Chinese New Year, and also Greek National Day celebrations. Australia’s indigenous culture had a prominent place, with week-long activities during NAIDOC week. Local aboriginal workers came and played the didgeridoo, danced with the children, told dreamtime stories and did dot face painting. We strongly believe that Australia’s social fabric and harmonious living of the ethnic communities can only be enhanced by our multicultural program. Oakleigh Greek Cardiac Program Building Community Capacity 19 Responding to Community Need Through its vast experience of the Greek community and well developed strategies for access and service delivery AGWS has great capacity in addressing the needs of the community. The responses developed range from one to one contact with individuals to group and community approaches?? Casework and counselling services are a core function of AGWS responding to the immediate needs of individuals and families. The clients who access these services seek assistance in areas such as aged care, health and mental health, financial assistance, domestic violence, family relationships and parenting, substance abuse, accommodation amongst other. Language and cultural barriers continue to exist making access to services an ongoing challenge for many clients. In the last financial year casework services recorded 2199 client contacts and the men’s counselling program recorded 329 new client contacts. Increasingly, this work has involved working in partnership with other organisations within the health and aged care sectors, to support access to services and improve the quality of life of clients. Providing information on the service systems and the role of various organisations has become an integral part of the work in supporting clients to address presenting issues. Grand Parenting Seminar Oakleigh 20 AGWS - Annual Report 2009 - 2010 Fifteen percent of the direct services are related to matters of the law, more specifically family related issues including domestic violence. The Greek Legal Information & Referral Service, now in its twelfth year of operation, responds to the initial needs of clients through information provision and identification of options. Referrals to Greek speaking solicitors and other community legal services are made where follow up is required. The service is provided by bilingual volunteer Greek speaking solicitors and the demand for this service steadily increases with an average of 65 new clients accessing the service yearly. As the Greek community rapidly ages, the needs of carers and the many carer issues they are experiencing have increased. Casework & counselling services provide immediate responses to crisis situations for carers and works closely with carers to access appropriate respite and care services to address their needs. Dementia is causing significant anxiety and stress for many carers as they experience changes in their loved one and their role as a care Speakers from victim of crime support giver. The introduction of the Carer Counselling Program at AGWS in partnership with Carers Victoria will further support the person-centered care provided to carers and clients. On a broader scale the need for information, resources and education by the Greek community has greatly increased. Community education forms Grand Parenting Seminar Oakleigh Speakers Oakleigh Greek Cardiac Program a major part of the work undertaken to respond to the changing needs of the community. Through the AGWS Community Partners Program (CPP) there were 35 community education activities organised reaching 5183 people across metropolitan Melbourne. Furthermore, the MFRS accessed 1000 people through its education and skill Alpha Children’s Centre development programs offered in the northern and southern regions of Melbourne. The information and referral service received 359 enquiries from the elderly, carers and families regarding aged care, residential services and HACC. There was a noticeable increase in request for information on health related In the last financial year, AGWS continued to provide person-centered, holistic support to older persons, younger persons with a disability and their carers with the aim of maintaining their independence. With ongoing programmatic funding provided through the Department of Health and Ageing and Department of Health, respectively, AGWS has achieved and exceeded its deliverables in responding to the needs of the Greek community. The ongoing constraints in funding through both levels of government for direct service provision however, has compromised our ability to meet the growing demand for social support services. As a result, AGWS has managed extensive waiting lists for its centre based social support programs as well as for the in-home and facility-based friendly visiting service. The social support services have continued to address the social, physical and emotional needs of its service users through coordinated, structured, centre-based activities, voluntary visitations within the home and the provision of support and companionship to individuals residing within aged care facilities. Through these intrinsic services, AGWS has provided in excess of 67,000 hours of service to 320 individuals, their carers and families weekly, through independence-promoting services underpinned by the principles of healthy and active living and positive ageing. Preston Planned Activity Group Younger people with disabilities The Supported Access Pilot Project funded by the Department of Health has been instrumental in addressing community need by providing intensive assistance to HACC eligible individuals residing within the North and Western metropolitan regions of Melbourne. This project has addressed the multi-faceted and often complex Well for Life and Emotional Wellbeing Program Physiotherapy Seminar Clayton Responding to Community Need 21 Responding to Community Need needs of older persons by undertaking a service coordination function whilst linking individuals with generic aged, disability, allied health and other related services. AGWS’s Co-ordinated Care programs are currently operating at full capacity in all the metropolitan regions of Melbourne. The waiting lists for these programs are also full in all areas, including the in-home & recreational respite programs and the CACP program currently operating in the East. Packaged Care includes case management and care planning by Greek speaking case managers, culturally appropriate home cooked meals, assistance with home care, shopping and escorts to medical and other allied health appointments. Clients accessing AGWS services also have the benefit of receiving culturally and linguistically responsive care by trained workers. To assist those clients who are on the waiting list, AGWS actively refers these carers to carer services to obtain additional funding. This assists AGWS to provide short term assistance whilst the carer and client are waiting for longer term assistance through our funded programs. In addition, the Brokered Services Program currently provides up to 1400 hours per month to over 26 Service Providers across the Melbourne metro- AGWS Volunteer Xmas function 22 AGWS - Annual Report 2009 - 2010 AGWS Volunteer excursion to Williams Rickets Sanctuary politan region. AGWS provides trained bi-lingual community care workers to Services Providers such a carer services, local councils, respite service providers and case management service providers of CACP, EACH & EACHD packages. In response to the needs of families and their children who have limited opportunities to see and interact with Australia’s flora and fauna and the processes of the natural environment, the Alpha Children’s Centre has developed programs that provide such opportunities. A mobile animal farm visited the Centre, bringing children in contact with chickens, goats, rabbits and sheep. In addition, the processes of nature and the seasons were highlighted through the chicken hatching program, where children were able to see six fluffy yellow chicks hatching from their egg. In regards to Australian animals, the Wildlife program allowed children to touch blue tongue lizards and even a snake (non-venomous). tanks (so do our toilets). The latest addition is the installation of water-saving taps for children’s use, which complement the other components of the program. Acknowledging that many urban families have pets, the Centre offers a Responsible Pet Ownership program. A trained officer brought her wellmannered dog and the Kindergarten children were offered the opportunity to learn how to care, but also how to interact with dogs in a safe way. In addition, the Vic Roads traffic safety program ensures that the children are familiar with the dangers around our busy streets. They learn how to behave inside a car, and to be alert when crossing a road, a must-have skill, especially for those children going to school next year. Well for life & Emotional Wellbeing - Balwyn PAG Environmental awareness enjoys a big part at our Centre. It is driven by community expectations, and our will to respond, by offering relevant programs and activities. The children are thus taught the benefits of recycling and waste minimization. Our garden crop is planted and cared for by the children, and watered through our rainwater Alpha Children’s Centre Responding to Community Need 23 Quality Services Quality in service is important in developing high quality programs and improving customer satisfaction. The use of quality practices has enabled AGWS to understand and improve operational processes, identify reliable service performance measures, respond to issues in a quick and systemic manner and regularly measure client satisfaction and other performance outcomes. As part of AGWS’s continuous improvement processes all program areas undergo yearly program reviews incorporating program planning days and the development of yearly work plans incorporating strategic priorities of the AGWS. Funded programs continue to meet the Department of Preston PAG Younger People with Disabilities Health & Ageing (DoHA) and Family and Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs (FaHCSIA) funding body outcomes at the highest level and program audits ensure that AGWS is service and industry compliant. All program resources and materials are of quality standard with upmost consideration of the culturally and linguistic relevance of information developed. All activities facilitated within the community are formally evaluated informing service development and community priorities. Staff participates in internal and external training activities to continue professional development, encourage networking within the sector and to encourage contribution towards the development of improved processes and service direction. As part of its quality improvement processes, AGWS has commenced a process of integrating the Department of Health’s Active Service Model in the various levels of its operations. This involved a number of formal and informal discussions with staff at management, coordination and direct service 24 AGWS - Annual Report 2009 - 2010 Well for Life exercise program - Balwyn PAG delivery levels. Formal consultation with staff formed the basis for a selfassessment process which highlighted areas of strength in adopting the new model and identified areas requiring further improvement. External training on the principles of an ‘active’ approach in service provision was delivered to all coordination, assessment, community care staff and volunteers. This work will continue to be embedded within the AGWS’s operations and will be adopted as a new philosophy in the care and support of its Greek clients. In July 2009 our Commonwealth funded programs underwent a Quality Reporting Audit. Programs included in the audit was the Community Visitors Scheme (CVS), the Community Aged Care Packages program (CACP) and the National Respite for Carers Program (NRCP). The programs were audited to ensure that we were compliant with the Commonwealth Community Care Standards. We are pleased to announce that AGWS was compliant in areas, providing quality services to 620 clients per year across the Melbourne metropolitan area. The CVS program provides volunteer support to over 77 residents in aged care facilities and the Commonwealth Respite program provides centre based and in-home respite to over 70 carers. The CACP program provides case management support to 15 clients residing in the Eastern regions of Melbourne. Quality Improvement and Accreditation System is also an integral part of Alpha Children’s Centre’s (ACC) efforts to maintain high standards of quality care. Part of the process is the review and evaluation of all policies and procedures, in partnership with families and specialist agencies. The process involves a revision and the submission of a self-study report followed by an external validator visiting the Centre. The last stage is the moderation findings, which informs the final Accreditation decision. We are confident that the Centre will maintain its high quality ratings, which is reflected in the daily programs and procedures. Our Staff are the important link between quality policies and procedures and the care offered to children. Currently the Centre benefits from long-serving staff, who have a wealth of experience and offer stability and continuity of care to children and their families. Our Centre supports continuous improvement processes and supports staff to undertake studies to gain further qualifications in Diploma in Children’s Services. The up skill of staff qualifications is valuable and is fully supported by our Centre, as is the keeping up with new developments in early childhood. Children are offered breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea, with all meals cooked on the premises. Offering nutritious, hearty meals to children is paramount. In maintaining and improving best practice in nutrition and food service, ACC participated in the Start Right Eat Right (SRER) Award Program. It involved thorough revision of the menu and the nutrition policy. ACC was successful in achieving the required standard, and received the Start Right Eat Right award. Support for children with additional needs included their successful integration and participation to all aspects of the program. This was made possible through consultations with the family, involvement of specialist agencies and professionals and careful planning, tailored to their specific needs. Applications to the Inclusion support agency were made for additional workers, to support staff in rooms to cater for their needs. Starting school is a big step for every child. The introduction by the Victorian Good nutrition is an integral part of delivering quality care at ACC. Government of the Transition Learning and Development Statements summarizes a child’s strengths and interests, and how they can be supported at school. The ACC’s Kindergarten Teacher participates in the “Transition; a positive start to school” initiative, which requires Kindergartens to provide transition statements for all children entering school. Participation to this initiative, as well as to the Victorian Early Years Learning and Development Framework, ensures adequate preparation of children for school and lifelong learning. Community Care Worker Training Quality Services 25 Encouraging Independence AGWS’s work within the service areas has increasingly adopted an enabling and empowering approach, promoting independence within the Greek community. Clients and community are encouraged to participate in community activities to increase awareness on health and wellbeing issues and maintain community connectedness. The Active Service Model (ASM) denotes a new way of thinking that is premised on the Department of Health’s’ priority to encourage and maintain independence in the HACC target group. This new philosophy in service delivery maintains that a person’s ability to live as independently as possible is dependent upon the degree of restorative care, capacity building and social inclusion that is made available to individuals receiving community based support services. Fundamentally, the model proposes a ‘doing with the client’ instead of a ‘doing for the client’ approach, placing as such the individual at the centre of care, goal-setting and active participation during the delivery of the service. The ASM reflects the organization’s mission in supporting individuals to meet their full potential. In moving forward towards the integration of the Greek Cardiac program Evaluation Session in Oakleigh 26 AGWS - Annual Report 2009 - 2010 HACC ASM, the HACC funded programs undertook a number of self-assessment and review processes which resulted in the implementation of a number of innovative service delivery strategies. Over the last six months staff consultation, training needs analyses and training delivery has accelerated at all operational levels to ensure adoption of the new model by all program areas. A review of policies and procedures including assessment tools, care plans and monitoring tools is currently underway to incorporate elements of this new ‘active approach’ to care. Employee position descriptions and work plans have all been amended to include performance measures and outcome-based goals. Legal and occupational health and safety requirements are being reviewed to minimize the associated risks and budget planning for increased resource dedication has occurred for the following financial year. Planning for future PAG, Respite and Volunteer-related services has seen the development of new activities and employee/volunteer tasks which focus on increased physical activity, independence promoting functions and mutual participation between client and worker in the delivery of the service. Ongoing work in this area over the new financial year will involve the development of a communication strategy and consultation processes with service users, their families and primary carers around the active service model and the implications for future service planning. The Well for Life project funded by the Eastern metropolitan region Department of Health focused on addressing the emotional well being of participants attending AGWS’s PAG centre in the East. The project combined physical activity, nutritional education and health information to highlight the importance of these in maintaining positive emotional well being. The project’s success facilitated the redevelopment of the PAG activities program which has included an enhancement to activities that encourage independence and active living. The model has been replicated across the organization’s other PAG centers operating in other metropolitan regions. AGWS operates two Greek Cardiac Programs, Brunswick and Oakleigh, (partnership) which contribute significantly to the wellbeing of Greek people who have experienced a heart condition. Cardiac rehabilitation improves the quality of life of individuals and well as restoring their independence through regaining their abilities and help individuals to return to normal activities within their home and community. leigh Rehabilitation Service, Uniting Aged Care, and Royal Melbourne Hospital has contributed to success of the programs and the physical, emotional and mental recovery of participants. AGWS underwent the Australian Qualification & Training Framework (AQTF) quality training audit to maintain its Registered Training Organisation (RTO) status and has been re registered as a RTO till 2015. Through this work AGWS has identified the need to provide innovative community education programs that will support community members to develop knowledge and skills to access information about services in the community. An example of this was the identified need of computer literacy for older members of our community who are over the age of 65. Basic computer literacy and access to the internet were some of the initial needs that were identified for this group. As a result, AGWS will be introducing computer classes in 2011 that will be targeting this group. AGWS English Classes Furthermore, the project involved the development of partnerships with allied professionals and recreational providers within the City of Boorondara. At its conclusion, the project marked an increase in the level of understanding and recognition of one’s self worth was noted. The program involves weekly education seminars and low to moderate level exercise program delivered in a culturally relevant setting. In the last year 75 Greek men and women participated in the cardiac programs with some participants continuing on to maintenance programs. The work with partner organizations such as the Oak- Well for Life Cooking Activity Encouraging Independence 27 Community Engagement and Partnerships AGWS engages the Greek community to identify, understand and develop strategies to address and respond to the identified and emerging needs. It is also a constructive means for including the views of the Greek community in the planning and decision making processes. Community engagement at a local level has focused on health education, aged care service orientation and encouraging participation in social and recreational activities. The utilization of guest speakers, the organization of group activities focusing on swimming, walking and dancing are examples of comprehensive activities within regional Planned Activity Groups (PAGs). Furthermore, group activities that focused on physical activity, highlighted the positive effects of recreation on physical and emotional health and well being of individuals. In addition, the opportunities provided through planned activities underpinned by cultural and linguistic appropriateness, have been effective in maintaining client engagement and increasing their participation in the wider community. A number of initiatives were undertaken by the CPP project access the AGWS Brokered Services Case Manager Breakfast 28 AGWS - Annual Report 2009 - 2010 Greek community and inform them on health, family and aged care issues and to seek their views on the relevance of services and resources and identify needs. The organization of 2 carers’ workshops involving 40 elderly carers highlighted further the social isolation, lack of knowledge of aged care entry and the health needs of this group. AGWS, as a project partner of the Australian Greek Community Centre for Diabetes Victoria University, facilitated 2 focus groups on the issue of diabetes receiving valuable information from 23 participants on their knowledge base in the management of the disease. AGWS was funded by the National Prescribing Services to organize and deliver 2 seminars focusing on the safe use of medicines. The seminars had more than 400 participants attend on the day who received Greek language resources and more importantly highlighted the many issues and misconceptions held by people when using prescribed medicines. This expertise gained by AGWS is utilized across relevant program areas to inform partici- pants of the pertinent issues relating to medication management and health. One of the main issues identified within the MFRS was grand -parenting and in particular access to grand children after divorce of the parents. A forum, 73 participants, was organized involving the Chadstone Family Relationship Centre, Broadmeadows Family Life, Anglicare Victoria Parentzone and solicitor to inform grandparents of their rights. At this forum it was an opportunity for participants to raise concerns relating to matters of law, access to family and understanding systems that support the rights of children. The forum also provided insight into the concerns for access to grand children and the difficult family relationships impacting on access issues. In response to the identified issues AGWS organized 14 grand parenting and family law information sessions across metropolitan Melbourne reaching approximately 1112 people. AGWS has actively engaged service providers and professionals in address- ing culturally appropriate care for the Greek community. AGWS, through the CPP project, facilitated 7 cultural briefings to aged care and health professionals in residential facilities, hospitals and community services across metropolitan Melbourne. A total of 256 professionals participated in the sessions increasing their knowledge and skills in working with Greek clients accessing their services. Community engagement through the Alpha Children’s Centre (ACC) was achieved through activities that invite participation and interactions, from the community. An example of the activities that were organized can be highlighted by the Mother’s and Father’s day breakfasts which offered the opportunity to parents to come and have an enjoyable time with their children, but also interact with other parents at ACC. In addition, the extended family unit has been identified as a vital part in the care of our children. For example, Grandparents play an important role in families and one of the roles undertaken by grandparents is in the dropping off or picking up of their grandchildren. To acknowledge their contribution, we introduced a Grandparent’s Breakfast. Children have the opportunity to have breakfast with Yiayia and Pappou, and then play and interact with them, in pre-arranged activities. The engagement of the community was also incorporated into the ACC’s regular fire drill’s and other emergency procedures by inviting the local fire brigade to observe and assess our procedures. This in turn had the added benefit of educating both parents and children as well as staff about the importance of being fire ready and have an effective evacuation procedure. ACC also participates in the local Council’s Municipal Early Years planning committee. Strategies and initiatives undertaken are discussed and evaluated, whilst feedback is given from a community point of view. Volunteer Community Outing Community Engagement and Partnerships 29 Philanthropy AGWS has a vision for its future and the role that it has in meeting the needs of a rapidly ageing population. In fulfilling this vision, AGWS understands the importance of providing philanthropic opportunities to the broader community through its fundraising programs. AGWS believes that the virtue of philanthropy is one that lies within each and every one of us. With the decline in funding opportunities over the last 10 years, AGWS has experienced some constraints in the development and delivery around new programs due to access to appropriate facilities and access to appropriate funding to create the spaces required to meet the ageing needs of the Greek AGWS “Apokries” Tavern Night community and particularly the ageing population. Furthermore, the development of purpose built facilities from which these programs can be delivered has also been difficult due to the lack of appropriate funding. As a result AGWS has had rely heavilly on the generosity of the Australian Greek community who over many years have donated to AGWS’s fundraising activities such as the annual Radiothon, raffles, functions and donations in general. This years Radiothon, was an exceptional effort by our community, who helped us raise more than $75,000 This generosity, over many years has enabled AGWS to undertake projects such as the renovation of our Brunswick premises in order to provide a purpose built Planned Activity Group facility, community activities and direct services that meets the needs of our ageing community. 30 AGWS - Annual Report 2009 - 2010 The development of purpose built facilities was identified as one of AGWS’s key strategies for the future. More specifically, the establishment of a purpose built “Community Centres”. In meeting this strategic objective, AGWS has developed fundraising and marketing strategies that will assist in raising the necessary funds required in the future so that it can deliver this objective as well as develop and deliver new programs and services. Our community is well known for its generosity and over time it has demonstrated a capacity to assist many community organisations in raising funds to complete a wide ranging number of worthwhile projects. Finally, the needs of our community are changing and as our population is ageing rapidly, their is a growing need for services and programs that will assist families in keeping their loved ones at home longer and ensure that they maintain an acceptable quality of life. AGWS Easter Raffle Appeal Nicholas Katris & Litsa Kypuros (Hon. Secretary) AGWS Antipodes Festival Stall Sofia Anagnostou - Afternoon Tea Fundraising Event Acknowledgements 2010 AGWS Charity Drive Ms. Chrissy Angelodimou (P (Premier (Pre mier i Developments D Developments l Pty. Pty. Ltd.) Ltd d.)) Mr. Con & Mrs. Kia Antoniadis Mr. Frank & Mrs Angela Brodie Mr. Chris Cambel (Cambel Sharpe Accountants) Mr. Steven Carson - Barrister Ms. Dimitra Donoudis (City Fashions (Vic.) Pty. Ltd) Mr. Paul & Mrs. Helen Demitris Mr. Chris Dolkas (RND Lawyers) Mr. Rob Dyer - Barrister Mr. Andrew Ellis & Mr. Jim Palmos (Ellis Palmos Lawyers) Mr. Bob Galbally (Galbally Rolfe Lawyers) Mr.Arthur Georgopoulos (Arthur G. Designs Pty. Ltd.) Mr. Nick Giasoumi (GPZ Lawyers) Mr. Dennis Gibson - Barrister Mr. Ross Gillies QC Mr. Malcom Gray - Barrister Ms. Georgina Grigoriou - Barrister Ms. Maryanne Hatzis Mr. Paul Henderson (Slater & Gordon Lawyers) Mr. Andrew Ingram - Barrister Ms. Varvara Ioannou (Food for Thought Women’s Network) Mr. Phillip Jewell SC Mr. John Jordan SC Mr. John Hrysikos, Mr. Shane Bellos & Mr. George Moragiannis (Keeping It Green Pty. Ltd) Mr. Andrew Keogh SC Ms. Bree Knoester - Barrister Ms. Terri Konstantinou - Barrister Mr. Paul Kouris - Barrister Mr. Kon & Mrs Sylvia Kourkouvelis Dr. Louis & Mrs. Andrea Loizou Mr. Richard Mc Garvie QC Mrs Mary Mantzis (Sleepeezee Bedding Australia Pty.Ltd.) Mr. Ron Meldrum QC Mr. James Mighell SC Mr. Jeff Moore QC Ms. Virginia Nakas Mr. Paul O’ Dwyer SC Mr. Max Ouzas (Max Ouzas Prestige) Mr. Lindsay Paine Barrister Mr. Andrew Panna SC Ms. Helen Papagelou (Villa Romana Restaurant) Mr. Nicholas Papas SC Ms Eirenie Paraskeva Dr. Miranda Paraskeva Mr. Paul Paraskeva (Paul Paraskeva & Co. - Lawyers) Mr. Gino Pierorazio - Barrister Ms. Maria Pilipasidis - Barrister Mr. David Purcell - Barrister Mr. Peter Rattray QC Mr. John Richards SC Mr. John Riordam - Barrister Mr. Jack Rush QC Mr. James Samaragis - Barrister Mr. Paul Scanlon QC Mr. Tim Tobin SC Ms. Patsy Toop (Clark Toop & Taylor Lawyers) Ms. Maria Tsikaris Barrister Mr. Bill Velos (Velos Lawyers) Mrs. Olga Vlachos (Christopher Ari) Mr. Nick Venizelakos (Venizelakos Lawyers) Ms. Kathy Wilson (Melbourne Injury Lawyers) Mr. Michael Wilson SC Mr. James Yianoulatos (James Harris Lawyers) Mr. Paschalis & Mrs Lia Zaparas (Zaparas Lawyers) Anthoula Paraskeva & Voula Messimeri-Kianidis presention of cheque for 2010 Charity Drive A WARM THANK YOU TO ANTHOULA PARASKEVA FOR HER EFFORTS AND TO ALL THOSE WHO DOANTED TO THE “2010 CHARITY DRIVE”. THIS YEARS EFFORT HELPED RAISE $10,000 FOR FAMILIES IN NEED. Philanthropy 31 AGWS Radiothon 2010 A. Chrisohoidis A. Marakis Adamantia Lantzakis Afroditi Markos Agathi Savas Aggeliki Tsiligiris Alekos Andriotis Alekos Hatziefstathiou Alex & Fotini Zahariou Alex Brothers Jewellers Alexandra Andriopoulos Alexandros Haitas Alexia Kassionis Amaze N’ Games Anastasia & Christos Koulis Anastasia Alexandropoulos Anastasia Barbaniaris Anastasia Floria Anastasia Giannaki Anastasia Giannarou Anastasia Makridou Anastasia Samara Anastasia Zafiropoulos Anastasios & Ekaterini Grigorakis Anastasios & Theodora Katsigogiannis Anastasios Arapakis Anastasios Gionis Anastasios Kosmidis Andonia Kokkinos Andreas Diamantis Andreas & Asimina Alexandratos Andreas Cozis Andreas Hatziyiannis Andreas Tsioyas Andreas Venizelakos Andriana Vihas Androula Dimitriou Androula Michael Anemones dance Group Angela - Oakleigh Fresh Angela Arkoudis Angela Charalambous Angela Chrisos Angela Giakas Angela Kalaitzopoulos Angela Kalpakidis Angeliki Gervalla Angeliki Kaimenopoulos Angelo & Helen Kafritsas Angelo Matsas Angelos Angelos Porfiris Ann Rozanitis Anna & Theo Demitriou Anna Agelopoulos Anna Anonymous Anna Giannakakos Anna Gripiotis Anna Ioannou Anna Kadas Anna Kaloudis Anna Krokos Anna Margaris Anna Maria Espino Anna Mc Mennemin Anna Meimarakis Anna Mihelakos Anna Moschidis Anna Moumtzogou Anna Papadopoulos Anna Pasakalos Antigoni Chouliaras Antonios Voutas Antonis Polykarpou Apostolos & Fotini Koukoulis Apostolos Daglas Areti Folos Areti Kalokathis Argyro Sideridis Argyro Taxakis Arianthi Kehagia 32 32 AGWS - Annual Report 2009 - 2010 30 Aristea Hatzidimas Aristi Dilinis Aristotelis Alamidis Arsenia Tsohas Arsenis & Dona Zervilis Artemis Zamanis Arthur Evriniadis Arthur Perdios Arthur Tsouhantaris Aspasia Markopoulos Aspasia Servini Athanasia Dimopoulos Athanasia Kondou Athanasios Damaskopoulos Athena Malamas Athena Skapetis Athena Zoumakis Australian Greek Ex-Servicemen Elderly Citizens Club of Northcote Australian Greek Ex-Servicemen’s Association Avgi Evripidou B. Smith Barry Plant Basile Ginis BIBELO in Oakleigh Bill Kokkinos Brighton Greek Seniors Club Broadmeadows Greek Women’s Club Inc. Buffalo Glass C & S Katsoulis C. Koulis Charalambos & Voula Mihalakopoulos Chez Maria Chris Dimokranitis Chrisanthi Kyriakidis Chrisanthi Rossis A A WARM WARM THANK THANK YOU YOU TO TO THE THE FOLLOWING FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS AND AND FAMILIES FAMILIES FOR FOR THEIR THEIR DONATIONS DURING THE 2010 RADIOTHON DONATIONS DURING THE 2010 RADIOTHON Chrisoula Kolligas Chrisovalanti Andrianopoulos Christina Antonopoulos Christina Ganitis Christina Patriki Christina Rererakis Christine Pimpilidis Christoforos & Maro Tavrou Christos Bastas Christos Dimogerontas - Piazza Cafe Gelato Christos Kazakis Christos Kyriakoy Christos Moutidis Christos Niolakis Christos Rekalis Christos Serafim Chrysoula & Anastasis Kyriakidis Chrysoula Katiforis Chrysoula Poufti Chryssoula Sarkissian Chrystalla Lambrou Commitee for Common Celebration of Greek Australian National Days Con Kapouleas Con Likidis Con Louca Con Natsis Con Outsikas Con Saristavros Con Tangalakis Constantinos Lymberis Costas & Efrosini Hatzistavrou Costas Alexandrou Crystal Poultry Cypriot Community of Melbourne & Victoria Elderly Group Demetris Moutzouris Denia Eleftherakis Denise Politis Dennis Kostopoulos Dennis Papadatos Dennis Tsouhantaris Desma & Con Kyrou Despina Anastasiadis Despina Karaoutsadis Despina Lykopoulos Despina Moisidou Despina Papageorgiou Despina Sergakis Diamantis Diamantopoulos Dikea Tsingoidis Dimitra Alateras Dimitra Apostolopoulos Dimitra Aristidopoulou Dimitra Kassioras Dimitra Likisiotis Dimitra Moraitis Dimitrios Karamanidis Dimitrios & Irene Theofanous Dimitrios Amiridis Dimitrios Dimakos Dimitrios Fountas Dimitrios Kagarakis Dimitrios Karidis Dimitrios Kerios Dimitrios Manolakakis Dimitrios Mavroudis Dimitrios Mavroudis Dimitrios Mittas Dimitrios Moschos Dimitrios Panoutzos Dimitrios Papadopoulos Dimitris & Despina Pashalis Dimitris Amiridis Dimitris Costa Dimitris Froutzis Dimitris Koutoulas Dimitris Tsambasidis Dimitris Tsolakis Dimosthenis Papantoniou Dina Karadimos Dina Mitropoulos Dina Sartinas DINOS Family Restaurant Dionysia Mannis Doquile Perret MeadeGroup Dora Papaioannou Dora Poulakis E. & T. Zianas Effie Diniotis Effie Mihalas Effie Mihalopoulos Efstathia Athanasopoulos Efstathia Paizis Efstathios Stamos Efthimios Tsialtas Ekaterina Zahariou Ekaterina Zahariou Ekaterini Balloukas Ekaterini Tsoupis Eleftheria Koulmandas Eleftheria Markopoulou Eleftheria Syrgianou Eleftherios Panagis Eleftherios Papadogiannis Elena Tsotsou Eleni & Kostas Kalamboukas Eleni & Nikolaos Kioussis Eleni Evripidou Eleni Hatzineofytou Eleni Kamateros Eleni Lidis Eleni Loukas Eleni Nathanael Eleni Sarrinikolaou Eleni Zigouris Elias & Hrisafia Capouleas Elizabeth Gikas Elizabeth Soulemezis Elli Kiamiloglou Elli Moisis Ellinis Greek Taverna Elpida Sotiriou Elpida Telli Elpida Tellis Emmanuel Kotis Emmanuel Zairis Ermioni Zanios Eugenia Athanasakos Eugenia Seitanidis Eugenia Theoharakos Euro Bites Souvlaki Europa Meats Eva Petsetas Evagelia Atzemakis Evagelia Katris Evalasting Iron Works Evangelia Koulakis Evangelia Pikos Evangelia Theodoropoulos Evangelia Vakalis Evangelini & Gavin Myers Evangelos Giangoulidis Evangelos Katsaros Evangelos Markou Evangelos Petroulis Evanthia Mantzoros Evanthia Papanagiotou Evdoxia & Fotis Apokis Evgenia Plakidis Evlabia Gregoriadis Family Kindilas Family Kormidis Family Laspas Fedra Andoniou Fillanti Rakas Fillipas Katsigiannis Flora Vafiadis Floros Toskidis Fotini & Stavros Raftopoulos AGWS Radiothon 2010 Fotini Stylos Fotis Bizos Fotis Makris Foula Moraitis G. & Anna Economidis G. & F. Panas G. & V. Yiannakopoulos G. Pepes Galbally Rolfe Barristers & Solicitors - Brian Rolfe Genovefa Friderikou Geoergios Zamborgis George Sakellaris George & Chrysoula Psomas George & Dina Sartinas George & Evangelia Zissis George & Helen Papoulis George & Koula Myrianths George & Melia Miltiadou Addamo Fresh George & Peter Mastrandonopoulos George & Sofia Alexiou George & Tasoula Kapotis George Athanasiadis George Catsourakis George Galanis George Halikias George Hronopoulos George Kakoulis George Karagiorgos George Katsampes George Katsaros George Katsourakis George Kokkinos George Koufogiannis George Kouitoros George Koulouris George Kyriazis George Lekakis George Moraitis George Natsis George Noulas George Parvakis George Patriki George Roniotis George Sarrandis George Soultanakis George Tsatas Georgia & Nikos Papadomanolakis Georgia & Yiannis Lekkas Georgia Cominos Georgia Kerasiotis Georgia Koromillas Georgia Kouloubos Georgia Mentes Georgina Petrakis Georgina Stefanos Georgios Bitaxis Gerry Morakis Greek Australian Recreational & Instructive League of Vic. Greek Citizens Club Kensington Greek Cypriot Elderly Comminuty of Glen Eira Greek Elderly & Pensioners Association of Brunswick Greek Elderly Citizens Club of Northcote Greek Elderly Club of Port Melbourne Greek Orthodox Community Box Hill & Districts (Ladies Auxiliary) Greek Orthodox Community of Melbourne & Victoria Greek Orthodox Community of Whittlesea Greek Senior Citizen Club of North Balwyn & Districts Greek Senior Citizen Club Yarravile Greek Senior Citizens Group of St. Kilda Greek Senior Club of Airport West Greek Women Traditional Dancing Group ARHONTISSES Greg Kaias Grigorios Theodoroulou Groutos Kymakou Gouletsas Harry Georgakas Harry Zorbas Helen Braid Helen Karayiannis Helen Kordaris Helen Lucas Helen Mihalakis Helen Sakellaridis Helen Sarimichaelidis Helen Toklis Helen Zairis Hellenic Stegi Seniors Citizens Club of Darebin and members Hellenic Writers Association Hera Ladies Club Highett Greek Senior Citizens Club Hrisoula Tsourtsakis I. Karas Iliana Pakouta Ilias Salamanis Ilias Stefanopoulos Imvrians Society of Melbourne Ioanna Anastasopoulos Ioanna Batsoukas Ioanna Kontos Ioanna Ktistaki Ioanna Makriyiannis Ioannis & Ekaterini Ganis Ioannis Proestakis Iosif Mytilinios Irene & Emmanuel Papadakis A A WARM WARM THANK THANK YOU YOU TO TO THE THE FOLLOWING FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS AND AND FAMILIES FAMILIES FOR FOR THEIR THEIR DONATIONS DURING THE 2010 RADIOTHON DONATIONS DURING THE 2010 RADIOTHON Irene Karakousis Irene Lobo Ismini Exintaris Jack Androulikakis James Theodoridis Jenny Arapis Jenny Athanasakos Jenny Mikakos MP Jim Grapsas Jim Grigas Joanna Hatzirodos Joanna Liakakos Joanne Stavrou John & Nikki Lioupas John & Soula Fountoulis John Aitsinis - Yiannis Tavern John Apostolou John Dernikos John Kargiotis John Katsanias John Pandazopoulos John Rerakis - Philhellene Provincial Greek Cuisine John Skenderis Kaliopi Sirp Kalipso Kotsonis Kaliroi Gotsis Kalli Rolfe Karina Velonis Katerina Dimitropoulos Katerina Laskari Katerina Nianios Katina Spiropoulou Katrina Pazios Kay - Cafe on Eaton Kensington & Flemington Club Kerry Koulouriotis Kiki Sapounas Kiki Zianas Kleio Kiatou Konstandia Panagiotidis Konstandina Karas Konstandina Karlos Konstandinos Kokonas Konstantina Giannetas Konstantina Matheou Konstantina Smagas Konstantinos Pappas Konstantinos Tavlas Konstantinos Tsourdalakis Konstantinos Zafarakis Kosmas Domenikos Kosta Banos Kostantina Kormanos Kostas & Giannoula Messimeri Kostas & Paraskevi Tsingas Kostas Antoniadis Kostas Dabourlos Kostas Giftakis Kostas Karagkounis Kostas Malpanis Kostas Sevastopoulos Kostas Syngeniotis Kostas Tsourdalakis Kostas Xenos Kostas Zagoritis Kostoula & Chrystalla Iordanis Koula Kemeridis Koulis Kondogiorgis Krystallo Hourmouzis Kyriaki Smaragdiou Kyriakos & Maria Barackas Kyriakos Spiropoulos L Manidis Laiki Agora Lambs Lygon Lazaros Mizis Lazaros Topalis Lazaros Vasiliadis Lefteris & Margaret Kyriakou Lemian Community of Victoria Seniors Group Lemian Community of Victoria Seniors Group Lemnian Community of Victoria Lemnos Tavern Lemonia Agelis Lily D’Ambrosio MP Limnos Butchers Litsa Tomazos Loizos & Eleni Loizidis Louisa Nichola Mag Wheel & Tyre P/L Marcos Gogonis Maria & Con Xarhakos Maria & Michalis Ballas Maria Axiotis Maria Barohtsis Maria Gavrela Maria Giamoukoglou Maria Goumas Maria Iosifidis Maria Katsimadakou Maria Kiosses Maria Konstantinou Maria Koutsodimitropoulos Maria Michalopoulos Maria Nelis Maria Nikolis Maria Nikolopoulou Maria Papamihail Maria Parlamentas Maria Psaraki Maria Savidou Maria Sfakianakis Maria Skimagas Maria Skirgiotis Maria Tsakiridis Maria Tsavtharidis Maria Tsogas Maria Voulanas Marie Nikou Marika Ozbajci Maritsa Akras Maroula Stergiou Marriot Australia Pty Ltd. Zorbas Family Martha Valsamoulis Mary Ganoulis Mary Georgiou Mary Loulakis Mary Nikou Ignatiou Matheos Kouvelas Mathiew Bilias Matina & Kostas Sachinidis Matina Athanasakos Mavridis Family Mela Limberis Melpa Goldfas Melpo Vrantsis Menelaos Paterakis Mezedakia Greek Restaurant Michael Nikolitsis Michael Skazas Mihalis Kassiotis Minas & Kathy Vlahos Mossi Tountzis Mr & Mrs Domenikos Mr. & Mrs Capouleas Mr. & Mrs. Christoforou Mr. & Mrs. Karkaletsis Mr. & Mrs. Panagiotopoulos Mr. Dimopoulos Mr. Elie Apostolou Mr. Mandikos Mr. Pippas Mr. Trakas Multicultural Senior Citizens Group of Kingston N. Alexis N.K. Motors Nafsika Stamoulis Foundation Natalia Mitsou Neopoula Kotsopoulos AGWS Radiothon 2010 33 33 31 AGWS Radiothon 2010 Nicholaos Dimotakis Nicholaos Gnafakis Nick Koultoukis Nick Margaritis Nick Marinis Nick Mougos Nick Nicola Nick Nteris Nick Polites Nick Tremoulas Nick Zampellis Nickoleta Jackomus Nicola Louisa Nicolaos Arabatzidis Nicoletta Stavridis Niki & Angelos Karkaletsis Niki Ballis Niki Chrisohoidis Niki Galatsi Niki Georgoulos Niki Megas Niki Paterakis Niki Rekatsinas Nikiforos Georgiou Nikitas (Nick) Fragakis Nikolaos & Anastasia Gadakis Nikolaos Chiridis Nikolaos Dimatakis Nikolaos Giannousis Nikolaos Kostandinidis Nikolaos Panagiotidis Nikolaos Smyrneos Nikolaos Tsourdelakis Nikoletta Katsoulis Nikos & Artemis Zamanis Nikos & Maria Panagiotopoulos Nikos & Maria Vetzikas Nikos & Sofia Sourlos Nikos Dyonisiou Nikos Karagiannis Nikos Katahiotis Nikos Keramaris Nikos Litinakis Nikos Nomikos Nikos Platanas Nikos Sotiropoulos Nikos Zografos Oakleigh Dry Cleaners Olga Gotsis Olga Papadaki Olga Samas Olympia Adamopoulos Orexi Souvlaki Bar P. Barbis Pagona Saltis Pallaconian Brotherhood Elderly Committee Pallaconian Brotherhood Leonidas Panagiota Antoniadis Panagiota Contos Panagiota Douvos Panagiota Giamoukoglou Panagiota Koutiva Panagiota Liberogianni Panagiota Nicolaou Panagiota Serfelis Panagiota Vassiliou Panagiotis & Katerina Koulougiannis Panagiotis Arabatsis Panagiotis Barbis Panagiotis Genias Panagiotis Kapetanakos Panagiotis Nikolakos Panagiotis Parthinos Panagiotis Stathakis Panagiotis Zisis Panayia’s Kamarianis Elderly Club Panayiotis Kotsonis Pandelis Hatzipandelis 34 AGWS - Annual Report 2009 - 2010 Pandelis Tektonopoulos Panos Pandelidis Panpyliaki Brotherhood Navarinon of Melb. & Victoria Pantelis Giokas Pantelis Hatzipantelis Pantelis Hatzis Paraskeva Family Paraskevi Anaplioti Paraskevi Battani Paraskevi Kolliniatis Paraskevi Koutroumanis Parea Senior Citizens Club Parthena Kostaraki Paschalis Peter Zaparas Patricia Kontogonis Paul Mihelakis Paul Polinikis Periklis Neofotistos PERRY Peter Christofi Peter & Despina Batsakis Peter Katsambanis Peter Lazari Peter Nastas Peter Nifakos Petros & Efthimia Coustoubardis Petros & Katina Yiallouris Petros Balakas Philanthropic Society of Kastorians Philanthropikos Syllogos Liggeri Kozanis Philip Dellis Phillip Sakkas Ploutis & Sofia Pallas Polly Mastrogianni Poppy & Bob Hearn Poppy Kallinikos Poppy Kefaloukou A WARM THANK YOU TO THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES FOR THEIR DONATIONS DURING THE 2010 RADIOTHON Poppy Sidiropoulos Rita Markos Ritsa Tsolaki Rodi Georgopoulos Rodopi Bourandas Romano Bonzinga Rosa Panagopoulos Roula & Stelios Tsiolas Rye & Peninsula Greek Women’s Group Saint Spiridon Seniors of Clayton Incorporated Sam Farfaras Samios Family Sapho Carydis Sarandis Pondikakis Savvas & Mary Lioupas Senior Citizens Club St Basils - Brunswick Serafim Kyprianou Sevasti Axialis Society of Kastorians - Mr. Nick Gilopidis Socrates Sofi Anagnostou Sofia & George Dimitriou Sofia Bitras Sofia Kritsidimas Sofia Ninis Sofia Papadopoulou Sofia Sohoritis Sotiria Aritoklidis Soula Berdenis Soula Efthimiou Soula Garlounis Soula Petropoulos Soula Seretis Soultana Papafotiou Soultana Tsetsos Spiros Filios Spiros Korosidis Spiros Kousoulas Spiros Pergiou Spiros Vlahos Spiros Vlassopoulos Spyros & Angeliki Giannoulopoulos Stambo’s Group of Companies & Stamboulidis Family Stathis Antonopoulos Stathis Kassos Stathopoulos Family Stavros & Eugenia Kannas Stavros & Marina Provatas Stavros Christoforakis Stavros Katsaris Stavroula Bilias Stavroula Gonopoulos Stefanos Aravidis Stefanos Kontsakotsas Stefanos Litinakis Stefanos Manos Stella Athanasia Stella Halvadakis Stella Maugeris Stella Papageorgiou Stergios Patsouris Steve Angelodimou Steve Todas Strathmore Heights Greek Senior Citizen Club Stratigoula Papageorgiou Stylianos Pashitis Suzie Doulgeridis Tasos & Lucy Kikas Tasos & Sotiria Stathopoulos Tasos Kikas Tasos Tzimos Tee -Jays (AUST) Pty Ltd Teresa Krokidis Terry Alexandrou Nestor - Peter Tsoronis & Elias Tsarpalas Thecla Dimitriou Thelma Couvalia Themis & Eleni Ioannou Theo & Litsa Kypuros Theo Fotakis Theodora Sapanidis Theodoros & Panagiota Erevnidis Theodoros Hahalis Theodoros Kategiannis Theodosios Nomikos Theofilos Hamhougias “Thessaloniki Association The White Tower” Thomas Tsakanias Tina Koutrigaros Tony & Paula Stathopoulos Tony Chrisostomou Tony Misserlis Toula Ftaras Toula Georgiou Toula Pranbalos Triagiani Tsaftas Triandafilia & Alexander Vekris Triandafillia Iakovis Trifon Spiliopoulos 21st Century Communications Vanilla Cakes & Lounge Vasiliki Christopoulou Vasiliki Economou Vasiliki Fourikis Vasiliki Litinakis Vasiliki Stathis Vasilios Bezas Vasilios Doudoulis Vasilios Grilas Vasilios Katsigiannis Vasilios Kyriakopoulos Vasilios Totikidis Vasilis & Giannoula Liakakos Vasilis Bilalis Vasso Bosnakis Vasso Mavros Vicki Garoufalis Vicky Barbouni Vicky Katselas Vicky Menexes Vicky Tsiotras Vicky Tzortzoglou Vicky Vasiliou Victoria Funerals Voula & Elias Rentzis Voula Koutroumanis Voula Papachristodoulou Voula Papas Xanthipi Nikolaidou Y. Karakatsanidis Yiannis & Soula Barbaresou Yiannis & Stella Sofianopoulos Yiannis Xydias Yiota & Voula Stavridis Zacharakis Zoe Misios Zoe Rossis Zoe Triandafillidis In-Focus 2 1 3 5 4 1. Jenny Mikakos MP & Voula Messimeri Kianidis AM 2. David Davis, Shadow Minister for Health & Ageing, Nick Katris and AGWS Staff. 3. Nicholas Kotsiras MLA, Shadow Minister for Multicultural Affairs & Citizenship, Voula Messimeri-Kinadis, George Spiliotis, AGWS Treasurer and Krisanthi Stamboulidis AGWS Board member 4. Nick Wakeling with Nick Katris and AGWS Staff 5. Premier Brumby & AGWS Staff 6. Lily D’Ambrosio, Minister for Community Development & AGWS Management 7. Ted Bailieu, Leader of the Opposition with Maria Bellos & Nellie Kougras 7 6 In-Focus 35 36 Australian Greek Welfare Society Financial Statements 38th Annual Report (1st July, 2009 -30th June, 2010) 38 AGWS - Annual Report 2009 - 2010 Financial Statements Contents 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Directors’ Report Independent Audit Report Auditor’s Independent Declaration Statement by Directors Profit & Loss Account Balance Sheet Notes to and Forming Part of the Financial Statements Statement of Cashflows 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 51 AGWS Financial Statements - 2009 / 2010 39 Directors’ Report The Directors of Australian Greek Welfare Society Ltd, submit herewith the balance sheets as at 30th June 2010 and the profit and loss account for the financial year then ended. In order to comply with the provisions of the Corporations Law, the Directors report as follows: The name and particulars of the Directors of the company in office at the date of this report are: Nicholas Katris Anastasia Contos Litsa Kypuros George Spiliotis Krisanthi Stamboulidis Ivy Fatouros-Mimilidis Magdalena Simionis President Chairperson Hon. Secretary Treasurer Director Director Director (from 08/09/09) The principal activities of the company in the course of the financial year were Welfare Agency and Community Services. During the year there was no significant change in the nature of those activities. The net amount of profi t of the company for the year was $98,178. During the financial year there was no significant change in the state of affairs of the company other than that referred to in the accounts or notes there to. There has not been any matter or circumstance, other than that referred to in the accounts or notes thereto, that has arisen since the end of the financial year, that has signifi cantly affected, or may significantly affect, the operation of the company, the results of those operations, or the state of affairs of the company in financial years subsequent to this financial year. Since the end of the previous financial year, no Director has received or become entitled to receive a benefit (other than a benefit in the aggregate amount of emoluments received or due and receivable by Directors shown in the accounts, or the fixed salary of a full-time employee of the company or related corporation), by reason of a contract made by the company or related corporation with the director or with a firm which he/she has a substantial financial interest. Signed in accordance with the resolution of the Directors. On behalf of the Directors ............................................................... Nicholas Katris (President) 22nd day of Novemeber, 2010 40 AGWS - Annual Report 2009 - 2010 ............................................................... George Spiliotis (Treasurer) Independent Audit Report To the Members of the Australian Greek Welfare Society Ltd. SCOPE: I have audited the accounts of the Australian Greek Welfare Society Ltd. for the year ended 30th June 2010. I have conducted an independent audit of these accounts in order to express an opinion on them to the members of the Society. My audit has been conducted in accordance with Australian Auditing Standards to provide reasonable assurance as to whether the accounts are free of material misstatement. The procedures include examination on a test basis, of evidence supporting the amounts and other disclosures in the accounts, and the evaluation of accounting policies and significant accounting estimates. These procedures have been undertaken to form an opinion as to whether in all material respects, the accounts are presented fairly in accordance with Australian Accounting Concepts and Standards and so as to present a view of the Society which is consistent with my understanding of its financial position and the results of its operations. AUDIT OPINION: In my opinion, the accounts of the Australian Greek Welfare Society Ltd. are properly drawn up: a) so as to give a true and fair view of: (i) the Society’s state of affairs as at 30th June 2009 and of its result for the year ended on that date; and (ii) the other matters required by Division 4 Part 3.6 of the Corporations Law to be dealt within the accounts; b) in accordance with the provisions of the Corporations Law; and c) in accordance with the Statements of Accounting Concepts and applicable Accounting Standards. ............................................................... D.C. Douglas (Number 15038) REGISTERED COMPANY AUDITOR Dated on the 22nd day of Novemeber, 2010 AGWS Financial Statements - 2009 / 2010 41 Auditor’s Independent Declaration DON DOUGLAS A.S.A. Accountant & Registered Company Auditor To the Members of the Australian Greek Welfare Society Inc. Auditor’s Independence Declaration under Section 307C of the Corporations Act 2001 This declaration is made in connection with my audit of the financial report of the Australian Greek Welfare Society Inc for the financial year ended 30 June 2010 and in accordance with provisions of the Corporations Act 2001. I declare that, to the best of my belief, there have been: • No contraventions of the auditor independence requirements of the Corporations Act 2001 in relation to the audit; • No contraventions of the Code of Professional Conduct of the Australian Society of CPA’s in Australia in relation to the audit. Yours sincerely Don Douglas Registered Company Auditor no. 15038 Date: 22nd November 2010 42 AGWS - Annual Report 2009 - 2010 Statement by Directors In the opinion of the Directors of the Company: 1. 2. (a) The accompanying profi t and loss account is drawn up so as to give a true and fair view of the results of the Company for the fi nancial year ended 30th June 2008. (b) The accompanying balance sheet is drawn up so as to give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the Company as at the end of the fi nancial year. (c) At the date of this statement there are reasonable grounds to believe that the Company will be able to pay its debts as and when they fall due. The accompanying accounts have been made out in accordance with Australian accounting standards and applicable Approved Accounting Standards. This statement is made in accordance with a resolution of the Board of Directors and is signed for and on the behalf of the Directors by: ............................................................... Nicholas Katris (President) ............................................................... George Spiliotis (Treasurer) 22nd day of Novemeber, 2010 AGWS Financial Statements - 2009 / 2010 43 Profit and Loss Statement 44 AGWS - Annual Report 2009 - 2010 as at the 30th of June 2010 Balance Sheet as at the 30th of June 2010 AGWS Financial Statements - 2009 / 2010 45 Account Notes 46 AGWS - Annual Report 2009 - 2010 Notestotoand andforming formingpart partofofthe Accounts forfor thethe year ended 30th of June 2010 Notes Accounts year ended 30th of June 2010 Account Notes Accounts for the yearyear ended 30th30th of June 2010 Notes to and forming part of the Accounts for the ended of June 2010 AGWS Financial Statements - 2009 / 2010 47 Account Notes 48 AGWS - Annual Report 2009 - 2010 Notes to and forming part of Accounts for the year ended 30th of June 2010 Account Notes Notes to and forming part of Accounts for the year ended 30th of June 2010 AGWS Financial Statements - 2009 / 2010 49 Account Notes 50 AGWS - Annual Report 2009 - 2010 Notes to and forming part of Accounts for the year ended 30th of June 2010 State of Cashflows as at the 30th of June 2010 AGWS Financial Statements - 2009 / 2010 51 Notes ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 52 AGWS - Annual Report 2009 - 2010 Notes ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ AGWS - Annual Report 2009 - 2010 53 www.agws.com.au Australian Greek Welfare Society Ltd. 7 Union Street, Brunswick Victoria, Australia 3056 Telephone: (03) 9388 9998 Facsimile: (03) 9388 9992 Email: agws@agws.com.au Website: www.agws.com.au