Published by:Australian Red Cross
PHaMs14b Cambridge St
Rockhampton QLD 4700Tel: 07 4922 0020
August 2014
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Art Project – CQID in collaboration with PHaMs continues to grow with weekly contributions to the Centre walls of beautiful cultural artwork.
NAIDOC 2014Celebrations for NAIDOC 2014 were held at the Walali Neighbourhood Centre 10th July. The day was marked as a day for the Australian Red Cross to honour our indigenous service men and women. An attendance of 120 visitors helped mark this fantastic day with a special thanks to the Rockhampton Military Museum for the wonderful displays. Ozcare Homestay, PIR and SEEDs programs provided the food. Michelle Pollard from Horseland for magnificent Horse which contributed to our display and the tremendous contributions from our volunteers – Renny,Lis and Alyson to which we owe a very big thankyou.
Peer
Support
Monthly
meeting
7th August
@ 11:30
Hearing test available;Australian Hearing
Will be conducting hearing test at the Walali Neighbourhood centre on 8th August for more details please call on 49220020
Age: 30Born in: RockyHobbies: scuba diving, yoga, readingFavourite holiday destination:Galápagos Islands - I got to swim with dolphins, hammerhead sharks, seals, marine iguanas, turtles, sting rays and about 1000 different species of fish!Something you may not know about me: I live in an old converted train carriage.Dream job: my current job, or Dive Instructor!
A minute with the team:Amanda CowleyCaseworker,
Social ConnectA day at the beach. A
social day spent at Emu Park then a little
sight seeing29th August 2014.
Booking for the bus essential.
Friends meeting friends
New home for the RAI team
“The Red Cross Referral for Active Intervention (RAI) team has recently relocated to 4 Aquatic Place, Rockhampton (next door to Hog’s Breath). The premises will be known as Nalu Bulba – which is Darumbal interpretation for Our Place. Our new phone number is 07 48364980. Some other Red Cross services are also based at these premises. Feel free to pop in.”
Barista ClubMade
Moist Choc Zucchini loaf
1/2 cup caster sugar
1/2 cup firmly packed brown sugar
1/2 cup neutral oil
1 tsp vanilla extract
2 eggs
pinch salt
1/2 tsp cinnamon
1/2 cup cocoa powder
1 cup plain flour
1/2 tsp baking powder
1 tsp bicarb soda
1 1/2 cups firmly packed grated zucchini (I
used about 4 small zucchini)
Method
Preheat your oven to 180°C. Grease and line a
loaf tin with baking paper.
Place the sugars, oil, vanilla, eggs, salt and
cinnamon in a mixing bowl. Whisk together
until combined. Sift in the cocoa powder, flour,
baking powder and bicarb soda. Using a
rubber spatula, fold the dry mixture into the wet
mixture until just combined. Add the grated
zucchini and stir through.
Pour the mixture into the prepared loaf tin and
bake for 50 - 60 minutes or until a skewer
inserted into the centre comes out clean.
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Personal Recovery is an idea that has emerged from the expertise of people with lived experienced of mental illness, and means something different to clinical recovery. The most widely used definition of personal recovery is from Anthony (1993).
….a deeply personal, unique process ofchanging one’s attitudes, values, feelings,
goal, skills, and/or roles. It is a way of living
a satisfying, hopeful, and contributing lifeeven within the limitations caused by
illness.Recovery involves the development of new
meaningand purpose in one’s life as one grows
beyond the catastrophicEffects of mental illness.
CONFIDENT COMMUNICATION 2 Hr Session Confident Communication is a short
course for job seekers designed to:• Empower and build self-confidence • Assist in overcoming barriers to
employment• Improve communication skills
during interviews• Improve relationship
communicationsTopics covered include: • How the brain works • Emotions and behaviour • Dealing with conflict • Communication skills• Overcoming fear and anxiety • Mental flexibility
[email protected] Phone 1300 523 985
Where: Rockhampton Centacare
When: To be advised
Venue: 10 Bolsover StreetRockhampton 4700
RSVP: To be advisedCourse Cost: FreeTime: To be advised
Fellowship News
Fellowship meeting times have changed. We will be meeting eachThursday (only) at 11:30am. These meetings are an opportunity for people tocome together and openly discuss their mental health & wellbeing stories, adopting new wellbeing ideas and life strategies while feeling apart of a support community of Peers or others who have similar experiences.Our latest discussions have been around developing our Wellbeing Tool box. Wellness Tools are simple, safe, free and fun things you can do for yourself to help yourself. Diversity of specific choices can include prayers, affirmations, meditations, books, audiotapes and music. You have to find the right tools that work for you in your own life. Maybe you already have a wellbeing tool box? Maybe your tools are well worn from use ? or maybe they’re a little dusty and could stand to see the light of day. Each week we will have a closer look at different tool box resources available during Fellowship Recovery, giving everyone a chance to swap ideas and share the knowledge.In August we will be taking a closer look at Journaling and Mindfulness therapy. If you have any questions on these or any other topics please see Shelly Green – Lived Experience Person at PHaMs Rockhampton.
Promoting and sharing the knowledge together.
Meeting time are Monday & Friday 11:30amUpstairs area at the Walali Neighbourhood Centre
14b Cambridge Street Rockhamtpon.
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Purpose of workshop:• What recovery means ?• The process of recovery.• Other people’s experiences of
recovery.• Our own experience of recovery.
Our next workshop:20th August
11am – 12:30pm
Exercise and Mental HealthExercise is good for your body. It helps with heart health and prevents physical ailments among other benefits. But did you know that exercise is also good for your head? The most common treatments for depression, for example, are psychotherapy or medication but Psychologists have found that exercise is a third successful alternative.
It can be very difficult to find the motivation to get out of bed or off the couch. In this case, just start gently. A walk around the block is a good beginning, especially if done with someone else as this helps break social isolation and exposes you to sunshine. Then, slowly build up.
Tips on living a healthy life1. Drink more water2. Get enough sleep3. Meditate4. Exercise5. Eat more fruits and vegetables6. Journal7. Breathe deeply8. Learn to say No!9. Hang out with healthy people10. Enjoy simple things 5
Language is a place to begin.
Language is powerful. It can open the world up like sunrise and it can block out the sky like prison walls.Words can be powerful seeds. The medical authorities offer us all kinds of words to talk about ourselves and the troubles we have, words like “depression” and “psychosis”. Sometimes these words help us look back on our lives with a new way of understanding what the heck was going on, but too often these words end up putting us in sad, separate boxes where we feel like there’s something wrong with us and we can’t connect to anyone else.We need to start talking and networking – finding more common ground and common language with the other people around us. We need to get together in groups and find language for our stories that make sense to us and leave us feeling good about ourselves.Long ago people sat around camp fires and told stories or sat alone and wrote by candlelight – there was a respect for the written and spoken word, for their stories.
PHaMs Red CrossIs now running gym session everyTuesday and Thursday at the Capria’s Gym located on Cambridge Street. Under the direction of Personal Trainer Kylie James from PIR and with the support of John Clayton PHaMs, participants are able to achieve all their personal fitness goals. Kylie is also available for personal training and can be contacted on Ph: 1300 761 061Further, to compliment this, there is the Lifestyle, Health & Wellbeing group held every Tuesday afternoon 1:00pm at the Walali Neighbourhood Centre, hosted by John Clayton.
Wellbeing Resources
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MyCompasswww.mycompass.org.au My Compass is a self-help tool accessible 24/7 from any internet-enabled mobile phone, iPad or computer. It provides tools and techniques to assist people to manage stress, anxiety and depression. You can track your moods and behaviour, schedule SMS or email reminders, receive and print graphical feedback, and write in your personal diary. You can also receive helpful facts, mental health-care tips or motivational statements by SMS or email. There are brief therapy modules to complete which help you manage stress, anxiety and depression. Registering to use myCompass is free.myCompass is a guide to good mental health – it points you in the right direction.
eheadspace is a confidential, free and secure space where young people 12 - 25 or their family can chat, email or speak on the phone with a qualified youth mental health professionalYoung people may contact us if they need advice, are worried about their mental health or are feeling isolated or alone. eheadspace can help with a broad range of issues like bullying, drug and alcohol issues, depression and anxiety, relationships, concerns about friends, fitting in and isolation. We also have experts who can provide work and study advice to young people and specialist support to parents and carers who are worried about a young person 12 - 25. For more information visit headspace.org.au
Depression and our sense of smell (olfaction): are they linked?Depressive illness – persistent depressed mood, lowered self-esteem, loss of interest and fatigue – is accompanied by changes in the ‘limbic’ network of the brain. The limbic system underpins emotions, behaviour, motivation, long-term memory, and also olfaction – our sense of smell. Evidence suggests that olfactory processing and depression are linked (especially in animal studies), and patients with an impaired sense of smell or with congenital anosmia (i.e. born without a sense of smell) are more likely to show signs of depression. Conversely, patients with depression have a significantly poorer sense of smell and their ability to process olfactory information is reduced. However, after successful depression treatment, the sense of smell and the ability to process odours returns to normal.
What does this mean for me?The finding that olfaction is a marker for depression indicates a further diagnostic tool to assist with identification of the illness. Though these results are from a small sample, nonetheless in these woman depression was accompanied by reduced olfactory processing and reduced activation in olfactory relevant areas of the brain. Their olfactory processing normalized as their depression improved. A further study finding was that fluctuations in their sense of smell overall appeared to be a good marker for the likely course of their disease.
Current Research
Australian Red Cross PHaMs is located at the Walali Neighbourhood Centre
14b Cambridge Street, RockhamptonPh: 4922 0020
Walali Neighbourhood Centre activity hours10:00am – 3:00pm Monday, Tuesday, Thursday &
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Monday Tuesday Wednesday
Thursday Friday
What's happening at Walali Neighbourhood Centre14b Cambridge St, RockhamptonPh: 4922 0020 August 2014
Social Connect Event
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Walali
Centre
Closed
1st
•CQID art project &Ozcare Homestay gardenproject @ 10:00am
• Almost anything goes
@ 1:00pm
4th
•Fun & Fitness @ 10.00am
• Choir @ 1.00pm
5th
• Crafty Yarners 10.00am
• Gym @ 11:00am
• Lifestyle, Health & Wellbeing group
@ 1:00pm
6th 7th
•Sew N Tell @ 10:00am• Gym @
11:00am• Recovery
Fellowship @ 11:30
• Barista Club @ 1:00pm
8th•CQID art project &Ozcare Homestay gardenproject @ 10:00am
• Almost anything goes
@ 1:00pm
11th
• Fun & Fitness @ 10.00am
• Choir @ 1.00pm
12th
• Crafty Yarners 10.00am
• Gym @ 11:00am
• Lifestyle, Health & Wellbeing group
@ 1:00pm
13th 14th• Sew N Tell @ 10:00am• Gym @ 11:00am• Recovery
Fellowship@ 11:30• Barista Club @ 1:00pm
15th
• CQID art project &Ozcare Homestay gardenproject @ 10:00am
• Almost anything goes
@ 1:00pm
18th• Fun & Fitness @ 10.00am
• Choir @ 1.00pm
19th Crafty Yarners 10.00am
• Gym @ 11:00
• Lifestyle, Health & Wellbeing group @ 1:00pm
20th 21st• Sew N Tell @ 10:00am• Gym @ 11:00• Recovery
Fellowship@ 11:30• Barista Club @ 1:00pm
22nd•CQID art project &Ozcare Homestay gardenproject @ 10:00am
• Almost anything goes
@ 1:00pm
25th
• Fun & Fitness @ 10.00am
•Choir @ 1.00pm
26th
• Crafty Yarners 10.00am
• Gym @ 11:00
• Lifestyle, Health & Wellbeing group @ 1:00pm
27th 28th• Sew N Tell @ 10:00am• Recovery
Fellowship@ 11:30am• Gym @ 11:00• Barista Club @ 1:00pm
29th
• CQID art project &Ozcare Homestay gardenproject @ 10:00am
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