Newsletter November 2014
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Newsletter November 2014
Sunnyfield News New England NOVEMBER 2014 REGIONAL MANAGER’S REPORT Hello to everyone and wishing you a wonderful spring and last quarter of the year. The sun is shining, the sky is blue and the flowers are blooming – as long as we get some lovely rain it is a perfect time of the year in New England. This year has passed by at an incredibly fast rate. We are already planning our Christmas events as well as the International Day for People with Disabilities. The team across New England has also been involved in expos in Tamworth, Armidale and Glen Innes along with training opportunities and attendance and participation in various meetings and forums. I am pleased to announce that we have recruited a new Service Coordinator for our Gunnedah Day Program and he will commence on Monday, 17 November. The successful applicant is Scott Mason, who has been with Sunnyfield for over five years as a Community Support Worker in our independent living programs. Scott has a Certificate 1V and a Diploma in Disability along with experience in nursing, and being a team leader and coordinator in previous positions. I would also like to particularly thank Tammy White and Patricia Miller for keeping the Gunnedah program running so smoothly during this time of limited support. We are holding another Family Forum with our Chief Executive Officer, Caroline Cuddihy and Executive General Manager, Supported Living, Dr Mark Clayton. Following feedback from families, we are holding two sessions this time. One will be in Gunnedah in the evening from 5.30pm-7pm on Thursday, 6 November and one will be held in the afternoon in Tamworth between 2pm and 3.30pm on Friday, 7 November. You can find a copy of the official invitation on page 17 of this newsletter. I am hoping to see many interested people at these information sessions. This edition of Sunnyfield News New England provides you with a snapshot of activities, programs and events our clients have participated in over the past three months as well as provides information about upcoming events in our region. I would also particularly like to thank The Peel Masonic Lodge No. 209 who recently presented Sunnyfield with a cheque for $5,450 as a result of fundraising activities. Further details of the cheque handover can be found on page 7. I hope you enjoy our latest newsletter. Lorraine Baskett, Regional Manager Page 2 Tamworth Boccia Broncos Compete in Hunter Cup The Tamworth Boccia Broncos were invited to the Hunter Boccia Club to participate in the Hunter Cup in Newcastle on 4 July 2014. Four players from Sunnyfield New England: Donald Riley, Kelly Usher, Garry Sipple and Carolyn Anderson competed. At 6am on the morning of the event, the four players and coach Jeff Essex (Sunnyfield, Service Manager) were up and ready to go, highly anticipating a victory. The team were met in Newcastle by Lucy Bates, who is the acting President of Boccia NSW. She made everyone feel very welcome and provided some valuable tips on the rules of the game. Our team may have been of the mindset that they were going to have an easy day, but the truth was not quite the same. There were five other teams competing, three from the Hunter region, one from the ACT and one from the Northern Beaches of Sydney. The quality of competition was exceptionally good with some of the other players having competed at the Special Olympics in this event. It was this level of experience that meant that our team was defeated quite convincingly 5 to 0. However, we did win three of the twenty ends and played with passion and a great attitude. The other competitors thanked us for attending and provided some positive feedback to our players including that we had played some great shots! After the day was over we visited the Newcastle waterfront for a coffee and to reflect on the day’s events. Each player felt that they had learned a lot about the game, especially the rules and strategies. They all requested to return and try again next year. Jeff has now started to coach the players according to the way the game was played in Newcastle. There is more focus on strategy and the competition rules. This has created a more enthusiastic approach with the players as they now have to think a lot more about how they play the game. Jeff is currently in discussions with the Hunter Boccia Club to organise a meeting in Scone (midway for Newcastle and Tamworth players) to compete about every three months. This is a very exciting proposition for the Tamworth Boccia Broncos and will lead to greater opportunities, friendships and collaborations. Page 3 Boccia Update Boccia NSW president Lucy Bates and her husband Phil travelled from Newcastle to Tamworth on 16 August to visit the Tamworth Boccia Club. They volunteered their time to provide assistance to players, referees and coaches. We had a great roll up of 16 players who thoroughly enjoyed having Phil, an experienced competitor, join in with games providing tips and encouragement to our players. Lucy is an experienced referee and provided clear guidelines to the rules of the game. Lucy and Phil were very impressed with the skills displayed and are looking forward to our Tamworth team competing against their Newcastle team in the near future. This has been discussed and we are seeking to find a suitable venue in the Scone area where we could meet and play. Anyone interested in playing or volunteering their time please contact Jeff Essex on 0439 442 770. (Members of the Tamworth Boccia Club) (Lucy Bates is pictured 2nd from right in back row and Phil Bates is pictured on far right, front row) Page 4 Volunteering at Nazareth House—aged care facility in Tamworth John Venn volunteers at Nazareth House helping in the garden. The vegetables grown are used in the kitchen. John is hoping to plant more flowers, as the residents have been asking for more flowers. If you have any plants or cuttings that John can have, please let Leonie know at Sunnyfield on Ph: 6760 1621. John is trying to make the garden more colourful, as it has not been for many years, because of the drought and has had no one to look after it. He is also looking for pots (not the ones that the plants come in, as he has lots of these). Recently, four dead trees have been removed and John has replaced them with daisies. L-R: Donald Riley, Deb Ryan, John Venn Deb and Donald also volunteer at Nazareth House. They participate in the gentle exercise programs, play ball games with balloons and spend one on one time talking with the residents . Deb will be supporting KasCare’s Knitting for Charity Project. This project supports AIDS orphans and abandoned children in Africa. Residents and Deb will be knitting 8x8 inch squares to send to Africa. PPaaggee 5 Active August 2014 During the month of August, Sunnyfield clients and staff were very busy being active in many ways! We participated in warm ups, did gentle stretching, played bowls, daily walks, attended the Rural Fit Gym, blew bubbles, participated in the Interagency Cricket Day and hosted the 2nd Sunnyfield Sports Day at the Tamworth Sports Dome on 27 August. Page 6 Newcastle Football game Knights v Roosters Donald Riley and Rodney Butler recently spent a weekend away in Newcastle. On Friday, 25 July the boys attended their first live football game at Hunter Stadium. Donald and Rodney loved the atmosphere of the crowd cheering the Knights on. It was a close game with the Knights winning in the last minute of the game 16-12. Rodney enjoyed the physical encounters of the game, leaping to his feet and shouting in excitement with the crowd whenever a big hit was observed! Donald and Rodney On Saturday, Rodney, Donald and Community Support Worker, Colin decided to walk to the beach. After an hour of walking they realised they were lost! Colin rang his son who lives in Newcastle. He picked them all up and took them sightseeing including going to the beach. Charles’ Holiday to Nundle Community Support Worker, Scott and I enjoyed my recent holiday in Nundle on 19 and 20 August. I stayed in a cabin which was good, at the Nundle Caravan Park. We went to Armidale and had lunch and walked around. Nundle was “a bit deadly quiet” and there wasn’t much public transport. I enjoyed looking at the ducks in the river, and talking to people at the local pub while having dinner. I am now planning my next holiday with my Sunnyfield team for 2015. Charles Mooy Page 7 Cheque Presentation to Sunnyfield On 1 August 2014, Derek Brown, Master, The Peel Masonic Lodge No. 209 presented Sunnyfield with a cheque for $5,450 as a result of fundraising activities such as organising two Bunnings BBQs and hosting a Trivia Night, together with a 1:1 Grant from Masonicare. After the cheque presentation, members of the Peel Masonic Lodge were shown around the Day Program facility at 28 Anne Street, Tamworth and joined staff and clients for morning tea, enjoying some delicious scones with jam and cream, tea and coffee. Sunnyfield is very grateful for the generous donation which will be put towards the purchase of two outdoor tables and chairs and sunshade sails. Page 8 Fishing News On 1 August the fishing group headed to the Peel River to try their luck! Dave chose Murray worms and Crawbobs for the bait – but unfortunately we did not catch anything. We had great fun on the river with a new member to our group – Myles Hill and we had two additional support workers with us, Hayley and Abbie. We couldn’t take the smile of Myles’ face and we look forward to our next fishing day with him. Deb Ryan has been practising the art of casting her own rod and on 1 August she did it!! Congratulations Deb. Now it’s time for Deb to learn how to bait her own rod. We’ll keep you posted. The fishing group has purchased a rod for new members to use. We are always looking for new members. News from the President Dave informs us that Cod Season is now closed. Big News David Artis, Kelly Usher, Garry Sipple and Support Worker, Alison, are off to Coffs Harbour in mid October on a deep sea fishing charter (which is a goal of Dave’s) for three days. See our next newsletter for photos and fishy stories! Page 9 Capital Theatre Visit Sounds of the piano and orchestra could be heard loudly on Tuesday, 9 September when the self-managed art group attended the critically acclaimed theatre show “Still Awake Still!” at the Capitol Theatre, Tamworth. The show was based on songs from a popular book by Elizabeth Honey and Sue Johnston and was amazingly creative and original, with a hint of ridiculously funny. Mayhem was present throughout the show so much, you could be forgiven for thinking you were watching a Marx Brothers movie! Four Self Managed clients and two Sunnyfield Community Support Workers (CSW) attended the performance with all proclaiming it to be a wonderful experience and laughter could be heard from all. The experience was an extension of the art group, experiencing the artistic world of live theatre and music. Amy said it was “good and funny”, “the lady played the piano” Emma said “the show was great, the balls were popping out of the piano and I laughed lots”. Myles was all smiles and he enjoyed the show and being out with the girls! Another show attendance is being prepared for November with the art group to attend the musical “Pete the Sheep”. This quirky musical is based on an Australian book by Jackie French and Bruce Whatley and explores the challenges and rewards of being an individual. After our recent theatre experience we can’t wait for this next artistic venture! L-R: Janine (CSW), Myles Hill, Emma Plowman, Amy Wheelhouse Ashleigh Collins Page 10 Quality Business Awards Sunnyfield New England were excited to be nominated for a 2014 Tamworth Business Chamber, Quality Business Award in the category of ‘Health and Wellbeing’. Penny Plowman and Karen Stanton, Service Managers, attended the black tie gala night held on Friday, 22 August at the Tamworth Regional Entertainment and Conference Centre and enjoyed a night of food, entertainment and of course Awards! Although we didn’t win an award, it was a great night for networking on our table and others on the night. (Karen Stanton and Penny Plowman) Happy 21st Birthday CJ CJ Pallier recently celebrated turning 21 with friends and support staff from Sunnyfield and Southern Cross at The Hogs Breath Café in Tamworth. CJ was pleasantly surprised, as he knew we going out for lunch but he did not know where or who was coming. A great meal and many laughs were shared, as well as a birthday cake, expertly cooked and decorated by Allan and Nicole from Southern Cross. Page 11 Sunnyfield Sports Day Tamworth Sports Dome The 2nd Sunnyfield Sports Day, held on 27 August 2014, was another huge success with an increase in competitors from seventy three last year to one hundred and nine this year. With illness hitting people hard at the last minute, we had a final turn up of eighty six. We were thrilled to have included this year, a team of twenty competitors from Connections in Inverell who left at 7am and drove 3 hours to participate. The trip was well worth it, with many medals won by a number of their group over many events. Local resident, Simon Hood was our wonderful guest speaker for the day. Simon welcomed everyone to the Sports Dome and gave an interesting talk about his background and current interests, as well as choosing the ‘Best and Fairest’ competitor. This year we included an extra event to help with the growing number of competitors. The day ran with a rotation of five events, which included Javelin, Shot Put, Target Shooting, Goal Kicking and the new event, Hole in One. Every participant had a chance to experience each event, build on their own individual score and be a part of the excitement. Medals and trophies were given to the highest point scorers and participant ribbons were handed to all who had a go, so no one left the day empty handed. About twenty volunteers from Peel High School took on the role of “buddies” and helped encourage the competitors, retrieve balls, hand out T shirts, score results and help pack up at the end of the day. This day wouldn’t be possible without them. Sunnyfield is very grateful for their time and effort and we hope to see them again next year. If you are interested in getting involved in our 3rd Sunnyfield Sports Day or would like further information please contact: Jeff Essex, Service Manager, Sunnyfield on 6760 1624 or 0439 442 770. Please enjoy the following pages with snapshots of the day and a sea of happy faces!! Page 12 Pag Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 INTERAGENCY SPORTS DAYS Tamworth Day Programs host a sports day at the Tamworth Sports Dome each month for all disability agencies. This fun day runs from 10am until 12 noon on the third Tuesday of every month. The next dates are: Tuesday, 18 November Tuesday, 16 December The day attracts around 25 people with disabilities plus their support staff. We play cricket, soccer, basketball, wheel chair soccer, boccia and many other fun sports for fitness as requested. The most pleasurable activity is the mingling and socialisation for everyone involved. So come along for a hit and giggle session at your choice of sport. There is no cost to participants, just wear comfortable clothing and a willingness to have some fun. Contact: Anthony Straw Service Co-ordinator: Tamworth Day Programs/Armidale Day Programs Ph: 6760 1620 or 0488 116 272 Page 19 Fishing Group Dates 14 November, 5 December For further details call Penny Plowman, Service Manager, Sunnyfield on 6760 1602 or 0427 495 613