Teach me and I may remember
Involve me and I learn
To create better doctors and support their medical training
- Body language extension
- Improvisation in simulation
- Heightened emotional status
- Providing accurate and concise feedback
- How professional
- How much empathy was displayed
- Fake arm
- Fake breasts (to detect lumps) – mainly males (facebook photos)
- Pap smear, catheterize etc learn consent not just health (medical)
- Also includes training in areas of physiotherapy, pharmacology, corporate office, work place relationships, mediation, courageous conversations, bullying, military, law students, magistrates, job interviews, police, parliamentary driver training, mental health issues etc
Club Meeting | 23rd Jan 2025 |
Room Set Up/Clear Away | P Harding |
Sergeant/MC | D Millar |
International Toast | G Bowden |
GS Into/Thanks | M Healy |
Guest Speaker | Teagan Haslam |
Regn/Fellowship | G Carroll |
Bulletin Note Taker | B Radford |
1. Give a donation to the District 9910 Fund (NO tax deductibility, therefore suitable for club and district donations, for immediate funding availability), and / or
2. Give a donation to the Rotary Foundation Disaster Response Fund (WITH tax deductibility, therefore suitable for individuals, in support of a future Disaster Response Grant application that is being prepared based on the needs identified on the ground in Vanuatu)
RE: 2024-2025 Volunteer Grants - Now Accepting Expressions of Interest
I am contacting you to advise that my office is now accepting expressions of interest for the Federal Governments 2024-2025 Volunteer Grants Programme (“Volunteer Grants”).
These Volunteer Grants, set up by the previous Coalition Government, aim to support our nation’s vibrant volunteer workforce, to encourage volunteer and community participation and to highlight volunteer teams whose work has been faithfully tendered. Up to $66,225 is available for projects within our electorate of Fisher. The grants of between $1000 and $5000 are available to eligible not-for-profit community organisations to support the efforts of your volunteers.
Process from here:
1. Submit Your Completed EOI Form to andrew.wallace.mp@aph.gov.au by 11.59pm, Sunday 19 January 2025.
2. A shortlist of recipients will be nominated to the Department for assessment.
3. The department will advise successful nominees and enter into an agreement, which will include acquittal and reporting requirements.
A few things to note which may differ from previous rounds:
· This round enables organisations to utilise funds for items and services which support online communication initiatives.
· It also includes support to meet obligations for working with young volunteers and activities which support children’s wellbeing and development; and
· Grant funds can be used for other ongoing costs, including covering the costs of insurance, internet usage and phone bills for volunteer organisations
For more information, please refer to Grant Opportunity Guidelines or call the Community Grant Hub on 1800 020 283.