Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Rotary Club of Willowdale - 27 October to 2 November 2010 - Visit 2

RC Willowdale – 27 October to 2 November 2010
Chartered 1 May 1952 – 39 members


We travelled from Belleville, driven in the van by Rotarian Karen Baker, through the most scenic country to Cobourg and met AG Michael Parker, who owns a building company, Dalren.  
See below for more about Michael, when we are in Cobourg.

We attended a special presentation by Bill McPhee who was diagnosed at age 24 with schizophrenia.  Bill presented a very powerful message about the challenges he has confronted, what he has achieved, his highs, lows and now the successes he has achieved in his own Business.

Following the presentation, Mike drove us to meet our host families at Willowdale, President PJ and District Chair VTT/GSE Hilary Richards.

We spent the evening with our host families and began a very tight and informative program organised for our visit.

What we did...
Presentation to the Rotary Club at lunch on Thursday – it was a great, fun meeting, lots of laughter, jokes, energy.
Travelled on the subway – many times

Visit to the Royal Ottawa Museum where we saw the Terra Cotta warrior’s exhibition – escorted by President PJ
Visit to the Hincks-Dellcrest Centre in Toronto – see separate vocational report

CNN Tower – even Stuart (Stuart walked on the glass floor – wow!) and Matthew managed to make it to the top and back down again

Dinner in the city prior to...
Canadian Football match – this is quite something to understand and follow
Some Free time – Saturday 30 October
Painting  of 2 rooms at the Stacey Centred an Aged Care facility where AG Sherri Auger consults  – the photo tells the story...


Halloween was celebrated at AG Sherri and Alex’s home – Mel and Alyssa got into the spirit, mastered the techniques and skills of ‘Trick or Treating’ - did well on collecting the sweets, brought them back to the home where the GSE Boys managed to sample the spoils












CAMH – Toronto, the 2nd vocational visit, was also very informative – see separate notes
Monday evening we were hosted for a farewell dinner at the Willowdale Country Club.  The majority of members, host families were joined by DG Ted and his wife, Sharron.  DG Ted presented each member of the team with a banner from his club, Oshawa Parkwood.
The location, menu, wines, program were specially organised to send our team off from our visit with a bunch of so very special and treasured memories.


The photos to come..

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Rotary Club of Belleville - 21 to 27 October 2010 - Visit 1

The RC of Belleville – 91st year – 135 members 
This is where our incredible journey began – first impressions – the team and I  were introduced to the unique Canadian hospitality and Rotary Clubs, members engaged, full of fun, laughter, much noise, very busy, tight program, happy bucks, fine sessions and heaps of projects happening.
In summary – what we did...
Introduction to and the regular sampling of Tim Hortons,  the Canadian drive through and Canadian Embassy as McDonald’s is in OZ.
Tour of Prince Edward County, sampling maple cheese, cheese curds, other unique delicacies not always available in Australia – met Rotarian Lillian in Picton which is 20 minutes south east of Belleville
Visit to Loyalist College – similar to our TAFE Colleges
Travel to and from the District Conference – see photos
Dinner at various restaurants
Rotary meeting on Monday at the Ramada Hotel
Great fun, fellowship, noise and team thoroughly enjoyed and were well received with their presentation.
Visit to the Town Hall to meet the Mayor - Elections were held this day all over Canada - view the visit here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xy8f1cE0FLE
Pumpkin Carving – newly learnt skills!
Vocational visits are covered separately
Having the Dalren van to move us around was of real value and saved having to be driven by different vehicles.
Karen Baker did a famous job and to cater for each of our special vocational and cultural interests


On tour with Rotarian Lillian...
Farewell night Belleville...
Pumpkin Carving - making it happen...

Pumpkin Carving...done!

Summary of visit to Qunte Health Care by Alyssa

Matt I, Matthew J and I woke up today with an early start and met our host for the day Michael Whiteman, the Manager for Patient Services for Mental Health, outside Quinte Health Care (QHC) hospital. With a cask size container of Tim Horton’s coffee in hand we sat down with Michael and Paul VandeGraaf to talk about the hospital systems and how they interlink with the police,the general hospital mental health funding and how all the hospital programs interlink. Their programs included:
  • Acute Mental Health Inpatient unit 
  • Crisis Intervention Centre
  • 310-Open...Open Line, Open Mind
  • Psychiatric Day Hospital
  • Assertive Community Treatment Team
  • Parent, Child and Youth Program
  • Mental Health Clinic
Sargent Matt left us to spend time with his Bellevillian Police counterparts; whilst Matthew J and I receive a grand tour brand new mental health facility which will open in the next few months. This new facility had spectacular views over Lake Ontario. Not only that, the facilities appeared warm and inviting rather than emitting a clinical feeling some hospitals have. After a few minor OHS adjustments, this new facility will really make a difference for the consumers receiving hospital support and the staff that work there.

After this, Matthew and I viewed the hospital wards, spoke with a few of the friendly staff and then met with the executive committee running the hospital.

During lunch, Matthew and I provided a presentation to the staff about what kind of programs we run in mental health in Australia. They were particularly interested in the housing and accommodation support program (HASI) we have.

After our presentations, Matthew went to look at the crisis intervention service with Michael Whiteman, whilst I went with James Huff (Occupational Therapist) and Michael (Peer support worker) and completed some fly by visits of a mental health drop in centre that also ran needle exchange program. As our drop in centre’s in Australia (Day to Day Living in the Community) do not the D&A element to their programs, it was interesting to see the similarities and differences in how things were operationalised.

We subsequently visited MHS, which is an non government organization (NGO) which is somewhat similar to the organisation I work for in Australia, PRA, in terms of services (one on one support, groups, housing etc.).

Lastly, I was taken back to Michael and  James’ program, the Assertive Community Treatment Team (ACTT) which is a multidisciplinary unit managed by Michael Whiteman. The goal of the Assertive Community Treatment Team (ACTT) is to keep people who have been diagnosed with severe mental illness such as schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder or bipolar disorder, among others, out of the hospital and help them to have a life that is not dominated by having a mental illness. We mainly discussed how they coordinate care, medication, counseling, and put in psychosocial supports for consumers living in the community. I was surprised and pleased to hear that we utalise some of the same psychosocial needs assessment tools (adapted versions of the Camberwell’s Assessment of Needs).

Overall we had a fantastic day and felt that we could share in a bidirectional way a lot of valuable information about mental health service provision.

Thanks to all from the hospitality, and the informative and interesting day!

Arrival in Canada

On arrival at Toronto Airport were received a true Canadian welcome by DG Ted Morrison, District Chair VTT/GSE Hilary Richards, her husband Charles and PAG, PP Karen Baker from the RC of Belleville.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Loyalist College Belleville

One of our visits was at Loyalist College, Belleville. We were met by the executive director and then shown around the wonderful campus.At lunch we had the opportunity to experience a fire drill and being the chairperson for OH&S at Odyssey House I must say I was very impressed with their drill.
We also met up with their counsellor and social worker at the campus and also seen their Aboriginal programs It was a great day and a very valuable experience.
http://www.loyalistcollege.com/news/college-welcomes-australian-exchange-team

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Belleville Rotary

We had our first group personal presentation at the Belleville Rotary Club which was a success. We seem to being going well at public speaking and Im sure we will be experts upon our return.




Belleville Newspaper

http://emcbelleville.com/20101028/news/Guests+from+the+land+down+under+visit+Belleville

Childrens Aid Society

One of the first vocational visits was with Childrens Aid Society which is a child protection organisation equivalent to the NSW Dept of Community Services.
We met with the Executive Director, Len Kennedy (Stuarts Host Family) and his management staff.
The staff showed us around the organisation and I must say we were very impressed with the dedication and service that the organisation provided.
At lunch Melissa and Stuart gave presentations to the staff of CAS and executive directors from other local community mental health organisations. This was a great experience not only for ourselves but for all of the people involved as we could share our knowledge on an international scale.
We then proceeded on to view the services that CAS provided and observrd some of the processes that take place in a childrens welfare service.
Whilst leaving the facility we noticed that Len Kennedy had organised an electronic billboard sign saying "welcome Melissa and Stuart from Rotary Australia"...........
Celebrities!