In this place we walk the inner corri- dors of people`s
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In this place we walk the inner corri- dors of people`s
Reflections In this place we walk the inner corridors of people’s lives Therefore walk softly with wonder and awe for no greater privilege can they give than to open their hearts and let another in We apologise for the length of time between newsletters and sadly welcome our new families to our centre. The past couple of months have been very busy with Red Nose Day and our Rhapsody in Red Charity Ball, both of which were a huge success and you can find photos in the following pages. Sadly in this newsletter we bid farewell to 3 of our staff members. Col our General Manager, who will be moving into a new job. We wish him the best of luck and thank him for his hard work over the past year. Phil, our family counsellor has accepted an exciting new role as Team Leader of personal counsellors at Lifeline. Phil was instrumental in initiating our outreach groups, thanks Phil! We wish him all the best in his new role and we know our families are going to miss him greatly. And lastly but certainly not least a very sad farewell to our beautiful friend Robin, who has been here in the office as an admin and fundraising assistant as well as a valuable peer supporter to our families for the past six years. Robin will be truly missed by everyone. Thank you Robin for everything!!!!! But with change comes a silver lining….we welcome Moira to our centre as the new bereavement counsellor, she is already fitting in beautifully and we know all our families will welcome her warmly. Leone will continue to support Moira’s work three days a week. Kate will step up to five days a week in the office for administration, fundraising and peer support, alongside Shellie on Mondays and Annie on Tuesdays. We warmly welcome our bereaved parents to drop into the centre whenever they need to for a cuppa and a chat, or if you want a safe and comforting place to land. We hope you find some comfort from our newsletter and remember that you are not alone on your journey of grief Take care xoxo SIDS and Kids Hunter Region, 78 Stewart Ave Hamilton South NSW 2303. PO Box 64, The Junction NSW 2291. Telephone 02 49693171 (24hour bereavement support. Facsimile: 02 49693170 Patrons: Mrs Margaret McNaughton AM, Mr Mark Richards OAM, Mrs Jenny Richards. Sudden Infant Death Association Newcastle & District Inc. ABN 91 023 618 500 Registered under the provisions of the NSW Charitable Fundraising Act 1999, No CFN 10715 All donations over $2 are tax deductible www.sidsandkids.org/hunter email: hunterregion@sidsandkids.org Hello Everyone! My name is Moira Berriman the new Bereavement Counsellor here at SIDS and Kids. I have taken over this position from Phil Hough whom is very much loved and respected by all that have walked through the doors at 78 Stewart Ave. I must say that Phil’s shoes will be hard to fill, so I come to the organisation with different shoes on and will walk a different path with you all if you allow me. I am extremely proud and honoured to be a part of SIDS and Kids. My door is always open and I am only phone call away. Take care and I look forward to meeting you all at some stage. Moira Bereavement Support Groups Venue: SIDS and Kids Drop in Centre, 78 Stewart Ave. Hamilton South For Parents who have experienced the death of their baby during pregnancy or birth 5th October 6pm-8pm** 2nd November 10am-12noon Children’s Workshop 7th October 10am-12noon** For parents who have experienced the death of their baby during infancy or childhood 21st September 6pm-8pm** 19th October 10am-12noon 16th November 6pm-8pm** Dad’s Group 4th November 5.30pm-7.30pm** Outreach Groups Please contact our office for each venue’s details Gloucester 28th September 1pm-3pm** 30th November 1pm-3pm** Raymond Terrace 19th September 6-8pm** 21st November 1-3pm** Maitland 7th November 1pm-3pm** Muswellbrook 14th September 12-3pm 9th November 12-3pm 14th December 12-3pm Morisset 26th October 2011 1pm-3pm** Please RSVP for meetings marked by ** by ringing the day before on 49693171 My Special Daddy A special daddy chosen for me, a strong-hearted man is what he'd be. A wonderful person and so full of dreams, a man who has fun laughs smiles and gleams. Someone who'd love me through good times and bad, one who'd be happy even when sad. Dad you were chosen to love me so true, to be there for mummy through and through. I am the special one who changed your whole life, I was gone in a second without saying goodbye. But I know you love me you told me so much, Although I couldn't see I could feel your gentle touch. You're my special daddy, I'll always love you. I'm sorry things had to be, but I'll be watching over you. Little Snowdrop - Author Unknown The world may never notice If a Snowdrop doesn't bloom, Or even pause to wonder If the petals fall too soon. But every life that ever forms, Or ever comes to be, Touches the world in some small way For all eternity. The little one we longed for Was swiftly here and gone. But the love that was then planted Is a light that still shines on. And though our arms are empty, Our hearts know what to do. For every beating of our hearts Says that we love you. Our thoughts are with the families who are experiencing an anniversary around this time. We remember those precious children who are listed below, and those names who do not appear. July August Peace Sillett Jacob Paul Boucher Jasmine Carys Kyte Angus John Robert Baxter Josiah Griffiths Kody Beckton Weekes Tayla Peterson Elkan Jaymez Laws Maxx William Albury Luke James Morison Amelia Ava Wilton Kaiden Jack Allan Blakemore Zane Graham Burgess Cooper Mickle Sophie Wishart Connor Allan Clark James Smith Charlotte White Maddison Lily Manewell Rebecca Robinson Brianna Grace Sharkey Luke Scott Goodwin Bryce Tyler Reynolds Brent Jordan Londrigan Ruby Ella Gover Cooper John Lund Fergus Oisin Quigley Olivia Hoslin 2 2 5 5 5 7 9 11 12 12 14 14 15 15 15 17 18 19 20 20 20 22 24 26 27 30 31 31 Phillip Arthur Prowse Ella Marie Hensell Archie Michael Valentine Isaac Lewis Porter-Steele Massimo Gerardi Addison Olivia Kolk Bailey John Hughes Aroha Alexandra Tipene Lucas Samuel McTaggart Jesi Jane Lee Nicholas Duncan MacKay Caleb Peter Sly Eden Miner Alex Miner Jye Hughes Zarra Ann Hardy Zac Graeme Taylor Peter Michael Connors Josephine Angel Payne Malachi Caleb John Jimmieson Matthew McLean Jayden Tyler Brook Lana Theresa Williams-Tayt August Lally Lachlan O'Connell 1 1 6 6 6 7 7 10 12 12 13 13 13 13 16 16 17 18 25 25 26 28 30 31 31 September Jacob Peter Matthews Sally Jemimah Mayes Freya Girvan Sheriff Grace Martin Nathan Barry Morris Thomas McGlynn Charlie Robert Gore-Hawkins David Vassallo Baby Byfield Joshua Sutherland Riley Owen Gay Eligh Sarnelli-McDonald Jessica Anne Bell Matthew Murphy 3 5 7 8 8 10 13 13 13 13 15 15 15 15 Scott Andrew Heggie Mathew Ian Jones Ryan Stewart Pickles Layla Joy Bowley Joshua Howard Kylar Ann Sippel Kiyarna Marriott Elijah Maynard Walters Alicia Bartlett Joshua Robert Cashin Brodie William Hunt Daniel Carles Robertson 17 18 22 23 24 26 28 29 29 30 30 30 Our thoughts are with the families who are experiencing an anniversary around this time. We remember those precious children who are listed below, and those names who do not appear. October Bonnie Anne Copetti-Perret Chloe Peterson Dainna Peterson Jayden Jack Bashford Jamie Paul Coleman Elle-Mae Shelton Tyler Toombs Charlotte Rose Harper Emily Maria Niness Samuel Turner Noah Thomas Vas Hamish William Middleton Jessie Anne Kate Sullivan Maggie Joy Woolcott Gabby Danovaro November 1 2 4 6 6 12 13 16 17 19 22 23 24 27 29 December Miranda Nean Jane Martin Rabeh Zac Taylor Rifahi Zane Adam Mitchell Rebecca Robertson Levi Samuel Berry Jonah Pete Owens Jayden Matthew Lynch Georgia Mary Duckett Maddison - Roze Etienne Andre David Levene Drylie Sara "Peanut" Smith Lilliana Ryan Joshua Brooker Christopher Beckingham 1 2 4 4 1 12 12 15 15 19 19 20 22 25 25 Benjamin Alexander Zachary Young Kurtis Craig Boys Jarvis Terrence Boys Darcy Martin Boys Josh Blanch Angus Jay Woolcott Michael Argyvarkis Jemima Louise Green Tanner Young Christopher Shaun Hector Bradley John Hallinan Graeme Richardson Cooper Roy Jenkins Sienna Mary Rees Madalyn Grace McMahon Jay Martin Bethany Lee Kerr Thomas Randall Leah Fuge Eileen Joyce Duce Brendon James Clark Baylee John Capes Charlotte Lawrence Danny Heard 1 4 4 4 4 5 7 7 12 12 16 16 17 17 18 19 23 24 25 27 27 28 30 30 Red Nose Day 2011 The Launch….. Thanks to Zeb Taia and Mark Taufua from the Newcastle Knights for coming along , the kids loved it! Thanks to Prydes Confectionary for supplying all the fabulous red lollies! Thank you to Subway Honeysuckle Warners Bay High School Year 11 Food tech students with their teacher Miss Saunders very generously made us some beautiful Red Velvet cupcakes for our launch Social work student Stef (back right) organised a colouring in competition through all the Hunter schools - here are the winners! Tilly’s at Dungog held a fete to support us, thanks so much!! DID YOU KNOW……. SIDS and Kids Hunter Region has it’s own Everyday hero account? You can create your own online fundraising page and collect donations in support of us! Make sure you choose the SIDS and Kids Hunter Region logo! www.everydayhero.com.au Colour Me Our new fundraising campaign, “Colour Me Red” was a huge success! We had lots of great schools and groups supporting our cause by holding their own Colour Me Red event. Our Colour Me Red Campaign is not limited to Red Nose Day, you can hold your own event any time of the year! Clarence Town Public School students Scrapbooking from Scratch Retreat @ Branxton Melanie Cressy’s cupcakes were a big hit at Islington Public School Nancy Learoyd & her mum at their family fun day! The girls from NIB at Kotara Jarrod Sault & Kylie Lipinski held a dinner in memory of their son Jackson at Club Macquarie and raised over $8000!! Well done Kylie & Jarrod Charmaine Brown & Amanda Facey’s “Girls Night In” party Our shopping centre stalls were a huge success this year, with all the thanks going to our wonderful volunteers!!! Tamara King and co from Thiess Constructions Brooke Bailey and friends, at their Red Nose picnic Thanks TOLL for delivering all our Red Nose Merchandise! A Night of Mediumship with Kerrie Wearing When: 7th October Where: Newcastle Panthers Cost: $35 per head Phone: 4969 3171 to book Star Fundraisers!! A huge thank you to Belinda & Chad Ryan for organising the Lilliana Ryan Memorial day, in memory of their daughter. They raised approximately $9000!!! A huge thank you to Racheal Blaxell for organising the Lilli’s Wish of Hope 1st annual Yacht Race, in memory of her daughter. Rach raised approximately $11,000!! Such a fantastic result, thanks so much!! We look forward to getting some photos for the next newsletter AN INVITATION FROM ONE OF OUR MUMS The Charlestown Square Body Shop team is kindly donating their time, skills & products for angel mums as part of their community service allocation for the year. Here are the details... What: Free facials, make up & hand massages Where: My home (interested ladies can RSVP me on gayle@kourdizophotography.com.au for the address) When: Time: Wed 12th October, 2011 10 am - 12 pm Note: Angel mums who are attending could bring some drinks & nibbles to share. Ta, Gayle As you release this butterfly in honour of me, know that I'm with you and will always be. Hold a hand, say a prayer, close your eyes and see me there. Although you may feel a bit torn apart, please know that I'll be forever in your heart. Now fly away butterfly as high as you can go, I'm right there with you more than you know. By Jill Haley “Some people only dream of angels...I held one in my hands” Author Unknown Fly Fly little wing Fly beyond imagining The softest cloud, the whitest dove Upon the wind of heaven’s love Past the planets and the stars Leave this lonely world of ours Escape the sorrow and the pain And fly again. Fly, fly precious one Your endless journey has begun Take your gentle happiness Far too beautiful for this Cross over to the other shore There is peace forevermore But hold this memory bittersweet Until we meet Fly, fly do not fear Don’t waste a breath, don’t shed a tear Your heart is pure, your soul is free Be on your way, don’t wait for me Above the universe you’ll climb On beyond the hands of time The moon will rise, the sun will set But I won’t forget. Fly, fly little wing Fly where only angels sing Fly away, the time is right Go now, find the light.(unknown) Grief and Couples “ The first few months were very hard. We seemed very separate and at times I wondered if we would ever get through this. But looking back now, I think it has made us stronger as a couple.” Mother Bereaved couples often feel cut off from each other. It is extremely hard to give support and understanding to someone else when you are in such need of support yourself. The way that grief comes and goes means that you and your partner may not feel or need the same things at the same time. You may also have different ways of expressing and dealing with your feelings. For most mothers, the death of their baby is intensely physical as well as emotional. The baby that has been growing and moving inside the mother is suddenly gone. After the birth, her body still reacts as though she has a baby to care for. Many women are also more inclined to focus on their feelings and to want their partner to acknowledge these. They may need to cry and to be allowed to feel sad. They may need continuing reassurance that there was nothing that they could have done to prevent their baby dying. Many fathers put their feelings on hold and get through by focussing on supporting the mother and planning for the future. Other people often assume that men will be strong and just keep going. Fathers are also generally expected to return to work very soon after the death of their baby and this too may lead some men to ignore their grief and to focus on “getting on with life”. “ I think if the truth be told, we’ve probably moved a bit further apart. I don’t think we communicated how we were feeling particularly well. Maybe it’s our inability to share how we feel, or maybe just thinking I’ve shut this chapter door. I want to get on with my life.” Father Same sex partners may also find that other people expect them to be strong and to focus on supporting the mother. Friends and acquaintances, as well as health professionals, may show far more concern for the mother than for her partner, who may feel left out and ignored. It is easy to see why bereaved couples may misunderstand each other and how this can lead to anger, hurt feelings and arguments. These are all the more distressing at a time when many couples feel that they should be especially close and should be supporting each other. Such difficulties can affect all aspects of a couple’s relationship, including their sex life. While sex may be a source of comfort and intimacy for one partner, the other may not even be able to consider the idea, especially soon after the baby’s death. It is important to try to be patient and gentle with each other. Try to tell each other how you feel, and to really listen to each other - even if this is very difficult. Try to accept what your partner is saying and doing, even if his or her reactions are very different from your own. It may help if each of you gets some support from other people so that you do not rely totally on each other. You may also find it helpful to attend local support group meetings together , partly to hear how other couples are managing. UK-Sands.org We had a Ball!!!!!! This years ball sold out in record time, and the 412 guests seemed to have an awesome time. The dance floor was packed, all busting some moves to the awesome sounds of Genr8. Thanks to the generosity of the guests & sponsors we raised over $40000!! Thanks so much to Ashleigh Grace for providing beautiful background music during dinner. Ashleigh Grace’s debut album “Songs for You” is now available for you to purchase through our office. It also includes her new original single “Lullaby” for only $20. All proceeds go directly to SIDS and Kids Hunter Region. We thank Ashleigh for her generosity Thanks to the lovely girls from All That Glitters for helping to make the night a great success. Australia Zoo Captain Cook Cruises Taronga Western Plains Zoo Newcastle Knights Sydney Swans Dizzyland Lake Macquarie Cruises Myer Pollyanna and Me The Duke Hotel Michael Hill Jewellers The Austalian Shark and Ray Centre Ivanhoe Wines Redhaead Mobile Surf School Newcastle Kayak Tours IMAX Theatre Warners at the Bay Endota Spa Bliss Hair and Beauty Westpac Rescue Helicopter Toboggan Hill Park Hunter Valley Restaurant Management Services Tamboi Queen Cruises Civic Theatre Newcastle Moonshadow Cruises Get Smart Promotional Products Hunter Valley Gardens Heddon Greta Drive-in Kourdizo Photography Morisset Country Club Tree Top Adventure Park Melbourne Storm Big 4 Holiday Parks Quest Apartments Lizotte’s Abbiss Hair Stockland Glendale Taronga Zoo Panthers Cardiff Fair Play Café Pet Shop Boyz Simply Pharmacy Wallsend Pumpkin Patch Newcastle Famous Tram Dive, Skate and Ski Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre Newcastle Golf Club Nelson Bay Golf Club Catwalk Hair Design Sculpt Hair Design Terrace Plaza Pharmacy Elegant Essentials Hannah’s Nails Lindemans Morpeth Wine Cellar & Moonshine Distillery River Royal Inn Farmer’s Hotel The Commercial Hotel Morpeth Tulloch Vineyard First Creek Vineyard Potters Brewery Tuff ‘N Up Boxing Gym Pokolbin Wine Makers Outlet Chemmart Pharmacy The Secret Garden Day Spa Bella Cheveux Orrsome Creations Woolworths Sweet Vintage Collection Dulux Trade Centre The Bottle-O Clarence Town Butchery Dan Murphys Rachel Mulley’s Chemmart Raymond Terrace Erringhi Hotel Clarence Town The Junction Inn Bistro Raymond Terrace Clarence Town Hardware Lovey’s IGA Dungog What’s the Fashion And a big thanks also, to all the local businesses who donated items and supported us. Entertainment books still available and still great value at only $60 each!! Now on Sale!!! 2012 SIDS and Kids Calender $20 each If you would like to contribute to our newsletter, please email your submissions of stories & poems to hunterregion@sidsandkids.org Calendars are available for purchase from our office, as well as the following places…. Giggletot and Snugglemum Cardiff South Ollie’s Service Centre Gloucester Health foods Gloucester Medical centre Gloucester Public School Department of Defence, Raymond Terrace Jacaranda Preschool, Nelsons Plains Blooms the Chemist, Raymond Terrace Hunter River High School Tilly’s Dungog, Swish Lily, Whitebridge Hunter Nappy Warehouse, Cardiff WHO Printing, Mayfield West Target Glendale The Greater Building Society Hamilton Terrace Tiles, Heatherbrae