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What is Social Inclusion Week? Social Inclusion Week is about encouraging communities to reconnect and be inclusive of all cultures, age groups and nationalities. Social Inclusion Week aims to help Australians feel valued and to give people the opportunity to participate fully in society. It’s about connecting with local communities, work mates, family and friends to build relationships and networks to address isolation and exclusion. Conceptualised by Dr Jonathon Welch AM, Social Inclusion Week was launched in 2009 as a way for communities to share knowledge and experience to educate and raise awareness. It is an annual initiative that takes place the last week in November. The inaugural Sunshine Coast Social Week Event 2012 will take place on Thursday, 29 November 2012. For this event Felicity Park, Omrah Street, Caloundra will be turned into a showground pavilion with market stalls, workshops, activities as well as providing the opportunity and space for people to connect with each other. All the expo stalls will be hosted by local organisations, groups, clubs and businesses. Come and see what's on offer from over 60 local community groups/organisations/clubs who will be promoting the services they offer and the resources they have available to the Sunshine Coast community. Get involved and help the Sunshine Coast Collaborate, Connect and Celebrate Social Inclusion Week 2012.
What else is on offer……..
Find out about careers
in the Australian Defence
Force
Access Health & Wellbeing
information from the
Suncare Carebus
Visit Felicity Park
exhibition space to see the
works of local Indigenous
artist Kerry Neal
Join the U3A Ukulele Pling
(jam session)
Learn about Healthy
Relationships with
Family Planning QLD.
FREE Wii Games on the
Twilight Cinema by
Sunshine Coast Youth
Partnership Inc.
Try basket weaving with
Rene Bahloo
Try Heart Moves
Light Aerobic Exercise
Classes for Seniors
ALL DAY FREE
Kids Activities with
Caloundra Community
Centre and Goodstart Early
Learning Centre
STEAM PUNK
Learn how to make your
own Jewellery/ art with
recycled materials
See local bands and
artists perform LIVE
Sunshine Statesmen Choir
Performance throughout
the morning
FREE Workshops ‘Understanding the adolescent journey’ Andrew Zanos and Sharon Thomasson, Tribal Consultancy 6:00pm – 7:00pm Felicity Park, Connect 4 Expo Workshop Marquee Andrew Zanos and Sharon Thomasson of Tribal Consultancy will present a dynamic and interesting presentation examining and exploring the Adolescent journey. The aim of the workshop is to provide an opportunity to understand the challenges, successes and purpose as individuals progress through each unique stage of their growth and development.
Always wanted to be a hairdresser? Dee Murphy, Queensland College of Hairdressing 6:00pm-6:30pm Bribie Room, Caloundra Library Find out about the exciting opportunity to train or re-train for a rewarding career in the hairdressing industry.
Break through Bullying for Young People Melissa Graham, Break Through Bullying 6:30pm-7:00pm Relaxed Reading Area, Caloundra Library Break through Bullying was established in 2003 to ‘bring light’ to bullying issues and promote positive anti-bullying strategies, encouraging the development of safe and supportive environments for children and young people of all ages.
Luxurious careers in the beauty and spa industry Jane Walters - The Beauty House Academy 6:30pm-7:00pm Bribie Room, Caloundra Library The spa and wellness industry is booming and there is so much more to it than beauty salons. Luxury cruise liners, special effects movie make-up and more!
Park and Ride Suncoast cabs will be operating a park and ride to minimise traffic and parking issues and help the Social Inclusion Week event run smoothly. There are 3 areas designated for parking when using the Park and Ride Service. These areas are all on Arthur Street, Caloundra.
Area 1 - Caloundra Junior Rugby Union Car Park
Area 2 - Caloundra Junior Rugby League Car Park
Area 3 - Arthur Street On Street Parking The Park and Ride Service will be picking people up from these Arthur Street addresses every 15 minutes throughout the day starting at 9am Passengers will be dropped off at the loading zone in front of the Events Centre, 20 Minchinton Street, Caloundra. We would like to acknowledge the support offered from Suncoast Cabs to make this Park and Ride Service available.
Special Thanks……. There is a lot of work that happens behind the scenes to make community events of this magnitude come together. A very special thank you to Caloundra Community Centre Manager Carol Nolan for agreeing to the Centre taking a lead role in this event. We would like to acknowledge the enormous workload that Tomas Passeggi has undertaken to bring this event to Caloundra and secure the local social and support services involvement at this event. Thank you Tomas for all of your work and endless enthusiasm. It’s refreshing to know that there are people in the region that are so passionate about their community. Caloundra Community Centre 5491 4511
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What’s happening @ Caloundra Library All day Giant board games
9am-10am Ancestory.com lesson Public Computers **
10.30am-11.30am iPad lesson 40 people Relaxed Reading Area
10.30am Storytime Children's Area
2:00-3:00pm Afternoon tea with library display and information booth
3:00-5:00pm Create your own ani-movie (animated movie)
** The Ancestory.com workshop has limited spaces available.
FREE Workshops
How to make money from Facebook Yvette Adams, The Creative Collective 5:00pm-5:30pm Bribie Room, Caloundra Library The Creative Collective is an award-winning and full-service creative / marketing agency based on the Sunshine Coast. This is your opportunity to hear from Yvette Adams, the Creative Collective founder and serial entrepreneur and experienced marketer about how you can make money from Facebook.
Understanding the mind of your teen Graham Kell, One Step Alliance Inc. 5:30pm-6:00pm Felicity Park, Connect 4 Expo Workshop Marquee Join in this free session about adolescent development and parent-teen conflict, including some take-home thoughts from the session.
Young People and Substance Use Drug Arm Australasia 5:30pm-6:00pm Relaxed Reading Area, Caloundra Library Parents are the most influential factor in protecting their children from engaging in high risk behaviours, including underage drinking. This workshop will discuss evidence based protective factors, why young people use substances, current trends and how it is never too late or too early to discuss the risks and dangers of alcohol with your teen.
Help! I don't know what I want to do! Angela Lisie, Sunshine Coast TAFE 5:30pm-6:00pm Bribie Room, Caloundra Library Angela Lisle, Lead Teacher for Interactive Digital Media at Sunshine Coast TAFE shares her top tips on how to decide what career is for you.
FREE Workshops Perfect Parents, Perfect Children: Changing the World By Celebrating Our Perfection Dr Bob Jacobs, The Parenting Centre 4:30pm — Felicity Park, Connect 4 Expo Workshop Marquee & 6:00pm — Relaxed Reading Area, Caloundra Library Dr Bob Jacobs has over 25 years experience working with children and parents as a teacher, coach, psychologist, mediator and lawyer.
Helen O’Grady Drama Academy, Sunshine Coast Francis Cahill 5:00pm-5:30pm Felicity Park, Connect 4 Expo Workshop Marquee Helen O’Grady Drama Academy began in Australia in 1979 and the acclaimed self-development drama programme now reaches over 60,000 students in 28 countries. The aim of the Sunshine Coast Academy is to re-engage with the region to offer a framework for the development of social skills in young people using a drama based program. The program is designed to increase creativity, confidence and communication skills in all students. Weekly classes of one hour are held during school terms.
Break through Bullying for Parents Melissa Graham, Break Through Bullying 5:00pm-5:30pm Relaxed Reading Area, Caloundra Library Break through Bullying was established in 2003 to ‘bring light’ to bullying issues and promote positive anti-bullying strategies, encouraging the development of safe and supportive environments for children of all ages. Break through Bullying aims to assist teachers, guidance counsellors, OSHC workers, learning support teachers, psychologists, child care workers, parents and caregivers through comprehensive teaching notes to refer to when assisting children to learn how to master the skills of positive anti-bullying strategies.
Lunchbox Session Floor Talk
1.00pm –2.00 pm FREE Event
No bookings required.
In celebration of SIW and the exhibition, Right Back @ U, join us for a floor talk by Paula Ingles and Craig Cole. Paula and Craig will discuss the importance and significance of their work with students in Access and Equity
programs at SC TAFE.
Traditional Story Telling by Dwayne
Eggmolesse 2.30pm to 3.30pm
Free Activity
Join Dwayne Eggmolesse for an engaging session of traditional dreaming stories of the Gubbi Gubbi people from the Glass House Mountains and Bauple
region. Dwayne is a Teacher in Indigenous Primary Health at
SC TAFE.
What’s Happening @ Caloundra Gallery
What’s your story? 10.30am to 12.30pm
FREE Activity Suitable for 6years to adult
Join us in storytelling through painting, exploring the genre of
Naïve Art. Inspired by the colourful works of John Murray, participants are invited to share their stories through painting.
Young Friends Gallery Tour 3.30pm – 4.30pm
FREE Activity BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL
Ages 6 to 14 years
Join our Volunteer Gallery Guides for a special tour of the current exhibition and brief activity to
inspire creative development and participation. The tour is aimed at
primary aged children with a curiosity for the visual arts.
Right Back @ U - unearthed Exhibition 21 Nov 2012 to 13 Jan 2013.
Sunshine Coast Council, presents the Right Back @ U - unearthed exhibition at the Caloundra Regional Gallery. The exhibition is an important element of the Social Inclusion Week celebrations and
promotes creative connections within the Sunshine Coast community. The exhibition recognises the important contribution that people with a
disability make to Australia’s artistic and cultural activities.
Community Connections Expo FREE EXPO & ACTIVITIES 10:00am-2:45pm The Community Connections Expo is for seniors, carers, people with a disability and for families with young children. The Community Connections Expo is an event to showcase the support services and local organisations that “create” community. The goal of the expo is to promote community connections, raise the profile of organisations involved and provide an efficient way to communicate to the community the social, recreational and support services that are locally available to them.
Welcome to Social Inclusion Week 2012
10:00am MC Tomas Passegi invites you to Collaborate, Connect and
Celebrate Social Inclusion Week 2012
Welcome to Country performed by Tom Cleary
10:15am Sunshine Coast Council Mayor Mark Jamieson officially
opens Social Inclusion Week celebrations at Felicity Park.
FACE PAINTING EXTRAORDINARE Becstar Anthony is a local Sunshine Coast artist who is world renowned for amazing Makeup Looks. Face & Body Painting along with her Photography. 10.30am -1.30pm Bill Vernados Park 4.30pm - 6:30pm Bill Vernados Park
Gratitude Rocks Dee Greer 4:00pm-5:00pm Activity Space 1, Bill Vernados Park Ages: 6 and up This workshop educates students about gratitude and how important it is to be grateful for something every day. Also a little information about Aboriginal symbols is given to the students so they can pick a symbol for their rock. The students paint their own gratitude rock as a reminder to be grateful, and they take this rock home with them.
Disaster Preparedness Emergency Management Queensland, Dept. of Community Safety 4:00pm-4:30pm Relaxed Reading Area, Caloundra Library & 4:30pm-5pm Bribie Room, Caloundra Library If you were isolated right now, would you be prepared? These workshops will provide you information and resources to the community on how to be better prepared for emergency and disaster events and the role that communities can take in disaster preparedness.
Queensland Early Intervention Pilot Project (QEIPP) Ross McGreevy, QEIPP 4:30pm-5:00pm Relaxed Reading Area, Caloundra Library QEIPP is an Australian Government harm minimisation initiative designed to address alcohol misuse among Queensland youth under 18 years of age. This workshop will provide an overview of the QEIPP program and will explore underlying factors for drinking behaviour and provide avenues for change.
FREE Workshops To register for any of the Connect4 Expo Workshops visit: http://connect4expo.eventbrite.com/ Find us on Facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/connect4expo
FREE Workshops
Children and Separation Sunshine Coast Family Relationship Centre 10:00am – 10:30am Bribie Room, Caloundra Library The Sunshine Coast Family Relationship Centre (FRC) Child Consultant will talk about how parents can support their children during and after separation and some of the services offered at the Centre to assist parents to develop child focused care arrangements.
Age care options on the Sunshine Coast Aged Care Seeker 10:30am – 11:00am Bribie Room, Caloundra Library Confused about how to get into residential care? About how to get help at home or to find respite? At AGED CARE SEEKER we can help you find your way through the maze of services, forms, eligibility requirements, and referrals that can confront you.
Domestic and Family Violence affects everyone SCOPE 11:00am – 11:30am Bribie Room, Caloundra Library Scope will present information about prevention and education about domestic and family violence and inform participants about supports available.
LGBTI Seniors Care Connect 11:30am – 12:00pm Bribie Room, Caloundra Library Learn about the History, Stories and Person Centred Support of LGBTI seniors. Presented by Care Connect.
Safety and Security in the Community QLD Police Crime Prevention Unit. 12:00am – 12:30pm Relaxed Reading Area, Caloundra Library
Community
Connections Expo Connect 4 Expo FREE ACTIVITIES & WORKSHOPS 3:15pm-8:00pm The Connect 4 Expo is 4 Young People, 4 Parents/Guardians and 4 Communities. The Sunshine Coast has a wide range of services for young people and their families such as support services, sports groups, education and training providers, business and industry and community groups. However, in the busy world we live in it is often difficult to know what services are out there when you most need them. The Connect 4 Expo will provide the opportunity and space for people to connect with these services and each other.
Food for Thought Learn how to cook tasty, healthy and affordable meals with Rhonda, Queensland Health’s Community Nutritionist and the Community Foodies team. Class 1 10.30am - 12pm Omrah Avenue Class 2 12.30pm - 2pm Omrah Avenue This is your chance to get acquainted with the Food for Thought Trailer, Smoothie Bike & United Synergies Coffee Van.
Heritage Walk
Sunshine Coast Council’s Heritage Library Coordinator has identified 11 historically significant sites in Bulcock Street. The Heart Foundation Walking Group will be leading these walks leaving hourly from 11am-2pm. Join us at the Bulcock Street end of Felicity Park 10 minutes before departure time.
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This publication has been created to highlight what’s happening at the Social
Inclusion Week Event 2012. All information included was correct at time of printing.