Open Space - Aspire
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Open Space - Aspire
Open Space June 2016 Word from Simone I recently attended one of the NZDSN Provider Development Programme where there was a presentation by Peter Cammrock around the spirit of leadership and it was fantastic. Peter talked about bringing mindfulness into leadership creating conscious intentional practice. So this means creating a space between what we hear, think or see or feel and how we respond. Paying attention to this space increases our own self responsibility by making conscious choices in how we respond. This is a powerful tool to be present right here right now, getting more meaningful outcomes in our lives and those around us. Peter shared a quote, ‘every moment is a gift of opportunity’ (Steindl-Rast), so why not start noticing the opportunities that surround you. Onwards and Upwards, Simone Molenaar Matariki Matariki is the Māori name for the small cluster of stars also known as the Pleiades or the Seven Sisters, in the Taurus constellation. In New Zealand it comes into view low on the north-eastern horizon, appearing in the tail of the Milky Way in the last days of May or in early June, just before dawn. This heralds the Māori New Year. Matariki is also associated with the winter solstice. It appears when the sun, drifting north on the shortest day in winter, reaches the north-eastern end of the horizon. The sun then turns around and begins its journey south. Celebrate Matariki in Hamilton: 28 May 2016 – 13 July 2018 Te Whaanau Maarama: The Heavenly Bodies, Waikato Museum. Free entry This ground-breaking exhibition shines the spotlight on Māori astronomy and examines the traditional Māori societal view of the night sky and how it is being revitalised in the modern world. June 18 Matariki in the City, Garden Place Library Hamilton Garden Place Library along with Entertainment Suite will be bringing you another fun-filled day of live performances, craft and kite making, pūoro presentation by Horomona Horo, kirituhi stencils, spot prizes and much more. A day for the whole whanau to enjoy. Follow us on Facebook for all the latest news. www.facebook.com/aspire.community.support 2 Kelly Tarlton’s Trip The men from Clarence Street have been enjoying regular trips to places they have all chosen. This is a photo taken at Kelly Tarlton’s recently. As you can see it was a highlight for everyone. A huge thank you to the great team at Clarence Street for the effort they put in to ensure the men have many exciting experiences. Paul, Brian and Tim at Kelly Tarlton’s Every day lives - long weekend trip to Tauranga What awesome weather we had on Queens Birthday weekend. Matthew, Todd and Oliver took advantage of the sunshine and headed over to Tauranga for a swim, and feed of fish and chips! Matthew J, Oliver and Todd enjoying the local news while waiting for their fish and chips in Tauranga Mean bombs in the pool—Matthew J Editorial What an interesting period we’ve had lately. With illness, new challenges, new people and ideas circulating. Making for interesting times had by all. I would like to commend Taya and Melissa on the recent advocacy time in Auckland. Judging from the feedback and comments, it sounds like a very interesting time and plenty of info came through. On a personal note, I wish to acknowledge with sincere thanks Naida and Karen, for the help over recent weeks. This was good old fashioned care at it’s very best. Thank you both very much for your company and help. Thank you too Palmerston Street—you guys rock. You guys are now also a very special family and don’t you forget it. Once again, thank you all very much and keep up the good work. I appreciate it in every way. Jimmy H. 3 Supported Decision Making Hui In April Melissa and Taya attended a two day Hui in Auckland, hosted by Auckland Disability Law. The topic of this hui was Supported Decision Making. Supported Decision Making is a way people can make their own decisions and stay in charge of their lives, while receiving any support they need to do so. Melissa’s highlight was a talk by Helen from Spectrum Care, who talked about the Advisory Group that Spectrum run. Taya’s highlight was getting a better understanding of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, and came away with a desire to learn more about the growing role technology can play with communication for non-speaking people. Easy Read Wills Inspired by the talk from People First at the Supported Decision Making Hui, the Aspire Self Advocacy Committee met recently to discuss writing wills. People First have released a wonderful resource called “Easy Read Will and Guide”. The will form is a template, designed for people with learning disability to fill in, alongside their lawyer or legal representative. The guide is just that – a guide to how to fill out the form and an introduction to the ideas and words involved. Nikki, Colleen, Kim, Claire, Jimmy, Steph and Melissa You might think a discussion about our wishes once we’ve passed away would be a bit depressing. But the talk was anything but! We discussed the importance of having a will and choosing the right people to support you in big decisions. The theme of the day was “It’s your last chance to be bossy!” and that’s the message we all took home. Anyone who wants a copy of the will guide and form can get it from www.peoplefirst.org.nz. Disability Strategy Workshop In 2015, the Government agreed to develop a new disability strategy for New Zealand. The new strategy will provide clear direction for the government over the next ten years, helping them to make informed decisions on issues that impact disabled people. As part of developing the new strategy, several of the people supported by Aspire met recently to provide feedback on how they could live a good live, feel valued and participate in their communities. The next step in the process are for the reference group reviewing the strategy to produce a research report and draft a new disability strategy. Jimmy, Claire, Jo, Chuck, Taya, Tim Photo 4 Jo reading to Zoe Shannon at RDA Cambridge Tim on the Waikino-Waihi train Roger won several ribbons at the recent Piako Bird Show. Pictured is his Best Champion Roller Erika walking Chester the Dog board 5 Imraan and Smokey the cat Amber and Jo at the Zoo Marry Anne’s super salad Dennis on the Waikino-Waihi Train Todd planting at Hammond Bush Joy and her cousin having a birthday lunch at Valentines Restaurant 6 Methodist City Action—What’s Happening Art & Craft: This class provides the opportunity to engage in a range of basic art and craft media. Wednesday, 1.00 pm to 2.30 pm $2 Brain Gym Plus: Activity class for those with limited ability. Wednesday, 10.30 am to 11.30 am $5 Community Meal: Monday, 12 noon $1 Fitness & Fun: Enjoy the fun of a fitness class involving music and dance. Thursday, 10.30 am to 11.30 am $2 Indoor Team Sports: Active class with the opportunity to learn and play volleyball, badminton, indoor bowls, indoor soccer and table tennis. Tuesday 1.00 pm to 2.30 pm $2 Methodist City Action is based at 62 London Street in the Hamilton CBD. Fish and Chips at the beach! Erika making dinner Dennis at Kelly Tarlton’s Seia at Raglan Harry and Paul on the train 7 Forum for people with disability When: Saturday 25th of June, from 11:30am until 1:00pm Where: The Recreation Centre, Blind Foundation, 15 Liverpool Street, Hamilton Central Topic: Disability and Diversity This is a first in a series of looking at different aspects of sexuality and diversity. This conversation will be cofacilitated by Leadership Group Members Rodney Bell and Glen Terry. Following this conversation, hang around for pizza and a chat. The forums for people with disability are a good place to hear from others who have a disability, and also have your say about how you think Enabling Good Lives should be. If you have any questions contact Helena. Email: helena_t@orcon.net.nz Phone or text Helena on: 021 720978.