All the fun of the Circus - Cerebral Palsy League

All the fun of the Circus - Cerebral Palsy League All the fun of the Circus - Cerebral Palsy League

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THE State Client Consultative Committee (CCC) has had its fi rstmeeting with the elected Committee for 2008.We welcomed Jim Cooney as a representative for South QueenslandCountry and welcomed back John Rynn from Adults South region.We also concluded voting for offi ce bearers and the allocation ofportfolio roles. In addition to myself as Chair and representative forAdult Services North, the full committee with portfolio roles in bracketsare:•••••Jenny Johnston - Vice Chair and representative forAdult Services South (Gold Coast) (Youth)Mary Albury - Representative for Adult Service South (Transport)John Rynn - Representative for AdultServices South (League Events)Katrina Frahm - Representative for Adult Services NorthNathan Langdown - Representative for AdultService North (Sunshine Coast)Jim Cooney - Representative for South Queensland Country•My own portfolio is regional services and I look forward to working withthe Wide Bay Region to secure a representative in the coming year.We wish to thank all the League service users who donate time toCCC meetings and other consultation activities throughout the yearand look forward to your continued involvement.We have had a busy time recently fi nalising CCC documents andbeginning work on meeting packages for use with site committees.We have already begun work on the forthcoming Regional CCC forumsscheduled for Toowoomba, HerveyBay, Rockhampton and Gold Coastin 2008.Since this is the last time for theyear that I get to talk to many ofyou, I would like to wish you andyour Families all the best for thecoming Festive Season and I lookforward to working with you toimprove the lives of people withdisabilities in 2008.Merry Christmas and Happy NewYear!Regards,Terry DonaldsonChairperson, State CCCPage 4 - League News Volume 31 Edition 4, 2007THE Cerebral Palsy League ofQueensland would like to thank the‘Mabel & Franklyn Barrett Trust’for their generous funding $19,800towards the re-fitting of LabradorHoliday Units.The cheque was presented byClient Services Administrator, JohnAndersen from the ‘TRUST Companyof Australia’ to League CEO, BruceMilligan and Commercial Manager,Graham Washington on Wednesday,31 October.Funds will be used to re-fi t existingaccommodation with electricalappliances such as whitegoods andtelevisions.Pictured: AMP Foundation,Tony Rigby presents $10,000to League CEO, Bruce Milligan.Cheque presentedfor “Art-Sake”LONG time supporter of the Art-For-Art-Sake Art Show and CharityAuction, Tony Rigby presenteda cheque for $10,000 to LeagueCEO, Bruce Milligan on Thursday18 October.Tony – who heads up Anthony DJRigby Insurance in Brisbane – haslobbied the AMP Foundation for thethird year running and secured fundstowards the Cerebral Palsy Leagueof Queensland art fundraiser.“Tony has a passion for art and theLeague appreciates his ongoinginvolvement and support of Art-For-Art-Sake”, League CEO, BruceMilligan said.River City was the theme of thisyear’s Art Show, which raisedapproximately $36,000 with allproceeds going to the CerebralPalsy League of Queensland.TRUST assists Labrador Holiday Unit re-fitLabrador Holiday Units are fullyself-contained and designed withwheelchair and mobility devicesin mind. Units are located at thenorthern end of the Gold Coast,1km from the Broadwater’swaterfront parklands, walkways andrestaurants.Accommodation is offered atbelow market rates with specialconcessions available for leaguemembers.For bookings phone 1800 013 350or for more information log ontowww.cplqld.org.au

New trainingopportunitiesfor PrintaboutstaffNOVEMBER saw seven ‘Table Hands’ fromPrintabout Strathpine becoming the fi rst to starta new training initiative towards receiving aCertifi cate II in Business.Training is being facilitated by Margaret Barnesand Associates, with current courses on offerincluding Certifi cate II in business or retail .As part of the training participants will workthrough modules on customer service, usingcomputers and cash handling.The training is part of the new ‘Training Calendar’ thatis open to Printabout supported employees with thegoal of assisting them with their career development.“Every ‘Table Hand’ has the opportunity to undertakethis Certifi cate training. Participants also have theoption of choosing to do one or two modules”, saidPrintabout Service Manager, Wendy Lavelle.“The goal is that over time individuals can apply theskills they have learnt to the day-to-day operations ofthe business.”THE Parents and GuardiansAssociation (PGA) has met regularlythroughout 2007 with a desire toimprove relationships with countryparents in 2008.We intend to develop a plan for2008 and beyond to facilitaterelationships with younger parentsand establish goals for the group,one of which will include developinga new brochure.I was delighted to hear from theProgram Co-ordinator in Townsvilleregarding a parents group therewhich will be meeting in November.I have offered to assist in any waypossible to encourage parents tojoin with the PGA.I note in the service activity reportthat Chermside, Mt Gravatt,Sunshine Coast and Gold Coastchildren’s regions have encouragedparents to meet on a regular basis.This is indeed a step in the rightdirection towards a larger networkof parents meetings.Any groups seeking a copy of theTerms of Reference for the PGAshould call League Head Offi ce atNew Farm.We did manage to hold the picnicin the park even though theweather was extremely wet andwindy. Ten people attended whichincluded three special guestsfrom the League, Client Liaisonand Information Offi cer WendyLavelle; Admin Coordinator ServiceDevelopment and Policy, LeanneO’Kane and Executive Assistant,Josie Russell.I would like to take this opportunityTwelve more ‘Table Hands’ will commence formal trainingin February followed by others throughout 2008.Printabout also hopes to offer a Certifi cate II in printingand warehousing in 2008.For more information about Printabouttraining opportunities phone WendyLavelle on 07 3358 8049.Pictured above: Margaret Barnes (back left), ChristinaPeters, Michelle Simmonds, Peta Malpas, LeonaMosely, Karen Peterson (front left), Bobby Chrystal,Angela Condon.Parents and Guardians Associationto wish everyone a Merry Christmas,and good health and happiness in2008, when we look forward to theLeague’s 60th year celebrations.I would like to thank the Secretaryof the PGA Carol Barton, for all herassistance and support again thislast year.In 2008 we have decided, on atrial basis, to hold our meetings ona Friday morning. This will beginwith our first meeting in Februaryand details of the meeting will becirculated in due course.Joan WilliamsPresidentParents & Guardians AssociationLeague News Volume 31 Edition 4, 2007 - Page 5

New trainingopportunitiesfor PrintaboutstaffNOVEMBER saw seven ‘Table Hands’ fromPrintabout Strathpine becoming <strong>the</strong> fi rst to starta new training initiative towards receiving aCertifi cate II in Business.Training is being facilitated by Margaret Barnesand Associates, with current courses on <strong>of</strong>ferincluding Certifi cate II in business or retail .As part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> training participants will workthrough modules on customer service, usingcomputers and cash handling.The training is part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> new ‘Training Calendar’ thatis open to Printabout supported employees with <strong>the</strong>goal <strong>of</strong> assisting <strong>the</strong>m with <strong>the</strong>ir career development.“Every ‘Table Hand’ has <strong>the</strong> opportunity to undertakethis Certifi cate training. Participants also have <strong>the</strong>option <strong>of</strong> choosing to do one or two modules”, saidPrintabout Service Manager, Wendy Lavelle.“The goal is that over time individuals can apply <strong>the</strong>skills <strong>the</strong>y have learnt to <strong>the</strong> day-to-day operations <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> business.”THE Parents and GuardiansAssociation (PGA) has met regularlythroughout 2007 with a desire toimprove relationships with countryparents in 2008.We intend to develop a plan for2008 and beyond to facilitaterelationships with younger parentsand establish goals for <strong>the</strong> group,one <strong>of</strong> which will include developinga new brochure.I was delighted to hear from <strong>the</strong>Program Co-ordinator in Townsvilleregarding a parents group <strong>the</strong>rewhich will be meeting in November.I have <strong>of</strong>fered to assist in any waypossible to encourage parents tojoin with <strong>the</strong> PGA.I note in <strong>the</strong> service activity reportthat Chermside, Mt Gravatt,Sunshine Coast and Gold Coastchildren’s regions have encouragedparents to meet on a regular basis.This is indeed a step in <strong>the</strong> rightdirection towards a larger network<strong>of</strong> parents meetings.Any groups seeking a copy <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>Terms <strong>of</strong> Reference for <strong>the</strong> PGAshould call <strong>League</strong> Head Offi ce atNew Farm.We did manage to hold <strong>the</strong> picnicin <strong>the</strong> park even though <strong>the</strong>wea<strong>the</strong>r was extremely wet andwindy. Ten people attended whichincluded three special guestsfrom <strong>the</strong> <strong>League</strong>, Client Liaisonand Information Offi cer WendyLavelle; Admin Coordinator ServiceDevelopment and Policy, LeanneO’Kane and Executive Assistant,Josie Russell.I would like to take this opportunityTwelve more ‘Table Hands’ will commence formal trainingin February followed by o<strong>the</strong>rs throughout 2008.Printabout also hopes to <strong>of</strong>fer a Certifi cate II in printingand warehousing in 2008.For more information about Printabouttraining opportunities phone WendyLavelle on 07 3358 8049.Pictured above: Margaret Barnes (back left), ChristinaPeters, Michelle Simmonds, Peta Malpas, LeonaMosely, Karen Peterson (front left), Bobby Chrystal,Angela Condon.Parents and Guardians Associationto wish everyone a Merry Christmas,and good health and happiness in2008, when we look forward to <strong>the</strong><strong>League</strong>’s 60th year celebrations.I would like to thank <strong>the</strong> Secretary<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> PGA Carol Barton, for all herassistance and support again thislast year.In 2008 we have decided, on atrial basis, to hold our meetings ona Friday morning. This will beginwith our first meeting in Februaryand details <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> meeting will becirculated in due course.Joan WilliamsPresidentParents & Guardians Association<strong>League</strong> News Volume 31 Edition 4, 2007 - Page 5

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