Open Day at South Coast Childrens Family Centre

Last week, South Coast Childrens Family Centre held their Open Day to launch the new children’s garden play area, the Lilli Pilli room. The playground was transformed into a natural and calm environment for families and children to connect with nature and build strong relationships. They had a stall in front of the centre and welcomed the community to have a look and a morning tea for all.

The ceremony was hosted by Program Manager Lisa O’Grady-Back. It started off with a Welcome to Country by Aunty Lorraine Brown, followed by speeches from CEO Deirdre Cheers and Centre Manager Maria Corsiglia. We even had a special visit from MP Paul Scully Member for Wollongong, Shellharbour Mayor Christ Homer and Barnardos Board Director Professor Fran Waugh.

Thank you to the South Coast team for all their work in putting a great event together.

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STRETCH Reconciliation Action Plan 23-25

Last Thursday, we were so proud to launch our STRETCH Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) 2023-2025. This is an important journey for all of us.

This is Barnardos third RAP. We’ve achieved so much but there’s so much more to do. The important relationships we have built will inform this work.

As part of our Ceremony, our special guest Brendan Kerin from Metropolitan Aboriginal Land Council welcomed us to Country and held the Smoking Ceremony. Followed by a presentation hosted by Melissa Bell, Executive Leader, Practice Quality which included the following speakers:

  • Deirdre Cheers, CEO
  • Rick Macourt, Board Director
  • Kerry Moore, Senior Manager, Special Projects
  • Members of the RAP Working Group: Zanette Clements & Catherine Turner

Thank you to everyone involved for your ongoing commitment to this process.

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Harmony Day celebrations

Harmony Day at Canberra Children’s Family Centre

Office Administrator Tegan Gilliland describes the day below:

“The Canberra Centre celebrated Harmony Day yesterday with a morning tea for our staff. Our centre works with families and has a range of staff from across many different cultures. We talked about how different cultures raise families and traditions. Some of the foods we had ranged from Greek, Asian, Scottish, Turkish and English.

Harmony Day is a time for everyone to celebrate the enormous benefits of multiculturalism. The day recognises the importance of cultural respect, participation, and inclusiveness for everyone who calls Australia home.”

Harmony Day with HIPPY Wellington

HIPPY Coordinator, Hayley Lambourn shares their activities for the day:

“HIPPY Wellington held a parent group and celebrated Harmony Day by making a tree out of handprints that they decorated.”

HIPPY is a two-year, home-based, early learning and parenting program. It provides a structured education focused program which lays the foundations for success at school and empowers parents to be their child’s first teacher. Parents delivery the education packs to their child with the support of their HIPPY tutor.

Harmony Lunch at Auburn Children’s Family Centre

Centre Manager, Grace Wong says:

“Happy Harmony Day from Auburn!

Harmony Day is about celebrating cultural diversity. And you can’t celebrate cultural diversity without food! Today at Auburn, we all brought a plate of food to represent our own cultural identity. We had a great time talking to each other about how we would cook that food at home, and where we could get that food from the restaurants or the shops.

Apart from food, music is probably the next best thing that brings people together. Fadi surprised us all with a drumming performance! The whole room lit off with some awesome dancing from our Transitional Accommodation Program (TAP) staff. What a show that was!

We are now full with food, entertainment and laughter. I hope your Harmony Day was as good as ours :)”

Youth Election Forum 2023

Last month, Barnardos Sydney Metro Program Manager, Vik Craig and Acting Centre Manager, Anna Hoyles joined 200 representatives, including young people and representatives from the Youth sector for the NSW State Election Forum: What matters for young people.

Participants heard from Felicity Wilson (Liberal Party), Julia Finn (Australian Labor Party) and Dr Amanda Cohn (The Greens), who spoke about their platform and plans to address issues relevant to young people. Following this, there was a diverse panel of young people who spoke about the issues that matter to them in the election.

The primary issue that came up over and over again was the cost of living pressure and how this is impacting the day-to-day life of young people. They also discussed access to health and mental health services, disability services, supports for refugees and migrants, education, youth arts and domestic violence.

One young person received applause for suggesting that parties be required to inform young people of previous election promises and how they have followed-through with these, just to be sure they are held accountable. Most of the young people raised concerns that minimal education is provided for them on how the government and election processes work.

The main message that Vik and Anna walked away with is just how aware, engaged and driven these young people are to ensuring a stable future for their generation.

Youth Election Forum 2023

Youth Election Forum 2023

Auburn Early Learning Centre Holi Celebrations

Last Thursday, the Auburn Early Learning Centre celebrated Holi.

​​​​​​​Holi is a Hindu festival that celebrates spring, love, and new life.

Some families hold religious ceremonies, but for many Holi is more a time for fun. It’s a colourful festival, with dancing, singing and throwing of powder paint and coloured water.

Holi is also known as the “festival of colours”.

For the children at Auburn, it was a day filled with colour where they created a beautiful brightly coloured piece of artwork. They approached culture with humility, respect and curiosity.

The team and kids then all enjoyed a delicious Indian lunch with roti that was made by the children.

Auburn Early Learning Centre Holi Celebrations

Auburn Early Learning Centre Holi Celebrations

International Women’s Day in Cranebrook

It’s been a busy week here at the Barnardos Australia Penrith Centre, part of it was our invitation to an International Womens Day morning tea at Nepean Community & Neighbourhood Services (NCNS) just two doors down.

There were guest speakers who came to share and talk about their stories throughout life, we also had various performers such as the Hamava band, a Bollywood Dancer who got us all up to do some Bollywood dancing and the Hands Heart and Feet who got everyone to join in with some drumming and music together.

We then enjoyed a lovely lunch with many discussions happening around the tables. Followed by a Henna workshop and pottery workshop which gave everyone a chance to learn something new and get some wonderful Henna done.

We always value the opportunity to join in these events, spread the word of what we do and learn so much about what everyone else offers in the community to support one another.

New outdoor area – South Coast Children’s Family Centre

Barnardos are super excited to announce that the children’s new outdoor area at South Coast Children’s Family Centre has been officially completed.

The outdoor area is now a natural, calming, relaxing and inviting environment for families and children to reconnect with nature, themselves and others.

Some of the options include water, mud and sand play, gardening, many different options to connect with others and enjoy a picnic, story time and “camp” outside. Feel the grass on their feet, smell the flowers and herbs, feel the water running and their hands getting dirty with mud!

We can’t wait to see what children make out of this space, their imaginative play and the many memories they will create with their families.

Our wish is,

For the playgroup families to feel that this is “their” place, a space to enjoy playing with their children, delighting in them and connecting with other parents.

For children who have family time in this garden, I hope the environment helps them regulate their emotions and supports them in having quality time with their parents and those special to them, creating unique memories for the families in a safe and nurturing environment.

For parents, to feel looked after by the environment, to take a break from the world when coming to Barnardos.

For our staff to use this space as much as possible to have a break but also to have conversations with families sitting under the pear tree on the sandstones benches rather than in a meeting room.

Thanks to the staff, children and families that provided feedback along the way.

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Before and during renovations

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After renovations

Youth Mental Health Summit 2023

Cumberland City Council Youth Development Team collaborated with key stakeholders, such as Barnardos, to present the 2023 Youth Mental Health Summit.

Cumberland’s Youth Mental Health Summit was held on 28th Feb 2023 at the Holroyd Centre in Merrylands. It provided Youth professionals and young people a chance to come together and discuss the concerns around Youth Mental health and collaboratively develop an action plan.

Guest speakers included Members of Parliament, various youth mental health professionals, young people as well as people with lived mental health experience through a live question and answer panel.

One of our Barnardos Youth and Family Workers, Michelle Deloso, was a guest speaker raising awareness on the work that Barnardos does for the young community focusing on the key elements required to achieve successful outcomes.

This included a 2 year long case study and how her perseverance, passion, consistency and advocacy enabled positive outcomes for the young person.

Fair Day Celebrations 2023

What👏 a👏 day!
Thank you so much to everyone that attended the Fair Day on Sunday and dropped by our stall to say hi! It was truly a perfect day filled with rainbows, sunshine, and community spirit where our Barnardos staff were able to chat with so many potential foster carers. We hope you, your family and furry friends enjoyed the Fair Day as much as we did!
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Head Office Children’s Day 2023

Barnardos Head Office (HO) was filled with bright smiles, excited chatter and toothless grins as HO employees came to work with their little ones in tow to celebrate Children’s Day.

For the first time, HO employees were invited to bring the special children in their lives along to work, giving the kids an opportunity to see their workspaces and meet their colleagues.

After an office tour and ‘meet and greet’, the children and employees boarded a bus to the Barnardos Yurungai Learning Centre in Waterloo to enjoy making cultural crafts, story time, singing, dancing and didgeridoo playing.

The visit ended on a high note with everyone enjoying a yummy lunch before heading home.

A HUGE thank you to Viv Freeman and her fabulous team for taking the time to spend the day with Head Office employees and for sharing their stories and creating such fun activities.​​​​​​​

Because Barnardos is all about children and strengthening connections, this was a perfect event to start the new year right!

Head Office Children's Day 2023