Happy Lunar New Year

Lunar New Year is the biggest calendar event for many South-East Asian and East Asian countries. While traditions and celebrations may differ between communities, Lunar New Year represents a fresh start for all. 2024 is the year of Dragon which is believed to embody power, strength, luck and wisdom.

There is a sea of red and gold at Auburn Early Learning Centre this week with children dressing in traditional costume and making traditional food.

From all at Barnardos Australia, we send wishes for good health, luck and prosperity to you and your families.

New National Commissioner for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children announced

Yesterday, our Prime Minister made a historic announcement confirming that the government will appoint a dedicated National Commissioner for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children.

Our CEO, Deirdre Cheers along with other CEO’s from across the sector have formulated an alliance. ‘ Allies for Children Australia’ and rallied for this change.

Barnardos is committed to approaching culture with humility, respect and curiosity, and eagerly anticipates the partnership between Barnardos and the new commissioner.

 

 

You can read the news article here in City News Canberra:

New commissioner for indigenous children

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Spotlight on Siegfried Leland

My name is Siegfried Leland and I am a Service Centre Coordinator / Concierge based at The Department of Communities and Justice, One Place Service Centre in Coniston. I have worked for Barnardos for almost 6 years, I started out as the first male HIPPY tutor at Barnardos South Coast and have been in my current role for 4 and a half years.

One Place is unique for Barnardos, as we don’t only work directly with children and their families but also work with a wider range of people in the community. Together with my colleague Lauren, we are the first point of contact when DCJ clients present to the Service Centre for assistance.

We see around 400 individual homeless clients per month and have an average of 300 people present to the service centre every week. Most of the clients we assist have very complex factors impacting their lives. Many of them live with psychosocial disabilities, have endured complex trauma, are victims of family and domestic violence and have a history of abuse of alcohol and other drugs. It is also common for our homeless clients to have been involved in the justice system.

A large part of my role as Coordinator is to engage both Government and Non-Government Organisations to provide outreach at The Service Centre for clients. The aim of this outreach is to be able to provide suitable wraparound supports for clients and help to address some of the underlying factors that have contributed to them presenting for assistance. My role also includes organising and conducting regular events within The Service Centre (EG: NAIDOC, RUOK? Day, White Ribbon Day etc) and providing training and support for the Concierge and Security Team as well as many other “duties as required” to keep life interesting.

I take great pride in promoting a safe space for both our clients and other workers. Prior to Barnardos involvement in The Service Centre, police would be called to sight twice a week for clients who had escalated. In the time since we have been on site, this has reduced to once every 2 months and in most instances, only occurs when a client’s mental health has deteriorated, and we have had to call an ambulance to assist the client. This significant reduction stems from our “human” approach to clients, we aim to treat everyone with dignity, respect, and compassion.

Post COVID, the availability of safe affordable housing has significantly declined. This is the single biggest issues faced by the families and young people we assist in The Service Centre. When we couple this with cost-of-living pressures, it is not surprising that we are seeing an increase in families and young people facing homelessness.

My hope is that the children, young people and families that I work with are able to gain safety and stability in their lives. Safety and stability in their housing, relationships, and environments. I hope that they can be motivated to get the right supports, engage with them, and make progress in managing and overcoming the complex issues they face.

In my time with Barnardos, I have always felt fully supported, I have received invaluable training, I have been offered amazing opportunities and have had kind nurturing managers help me develop both in my role and as a person. What can I say, I love working for Barnardos!

Shellharbour Summer Fair 2023

The Shellharbour Communities for Children, Temporary Family Care & Out Of Home Care teams kicked off the summer season at the Shellharbour Summer Fair last week. This inclusive community event brought the whole community together to celebrate International Day for People with Disability.

International Day of People with Disability is a United Nations observed day held on 3 December each year. It aims to increase public awareness, understanding and acceptance of people with disability and celebrate their achievements and contributions.

The Shellharbour Summer fair free community event focused on uplifting and empowering young people of all abilities.

We had visits from local service providers, market stalls, entertainment, family-friendly games, our amazing Barnardos Tattoo spay booth and a free BBQ lunch.

Some of us were braver than others, getting a reptile up close experience!

Team Bliss welcome Barnardos Australia as HQ Charity Partner

Team Bliss are pleased to announce Barnardos Australia as the charity partner for Bliss HQ in 2024. Barnardos are an Australian charity focused on ending child abuse and neglect by supporting families to keep children and young people safe at home.

In a collaboration aimed to promote the League of Champions campaign by Barnardos Australia, Team Bliss will establish donation points at the Bliss HQ in Brisbane and across all live activations for 2024.

As part of the partnership, all donations of $5 and above will go into a monthly draw to win a Logitech G Pro X2 Keyboard supplied by Team Bliss.

Speaking on the partnership, Brendan Harms, Chief Operating Officer of Team Bliss says, “Supporting young gamers has always been our main focus at Team Bliss. This collaboration with Barnardos is a way for us to continue doing our part in empowering children across Australia to reach their full potential.”

You can support Team Bliss and Barnardos Australia in their campaign to support families by donating via the QR code in the image below:

ABOUT TEAM BLISS

Team Bliss are a competitive esports organisation based in the Oceanic region. Driven by their passion for gaming, the founders started the organisation in 2019 in hopes to support young talented gamers reach their dreams of being competitive gamers in a sustainable and healthy way.

Today, Team Bliss is best known for being the home of some of the regions’ best FPS pros, and their incredible debut split in League of Legends in 2023.

Bliss HQ is based in Brisbane, Australia — with a facility dedicated to coaching and training for any competitive gaming teams looking to take it to the next level. It also acts as a hub to the general public and facilitates community programs such as community LANs and viewing parties.

Bliss is proudly supported by Logitech G, GameAware & oizoioi Apparel.

Children: The Hidden Victims of Domestic Violence Podcast

We are not going to stop talking about the impact that domestic and family violence has on children until every child is safe and supported. At the end of the global campaign ‘16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence’ we sat down with CEO of DVNSW Delia Donovan and our CEO Deirdre Cheers to talk about how we can make change to create a violence free world for children and young people. Big thanks to Delia for joining us for an important discussion that examined where we need to head as a sector, a state and a community against violence.

LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR ADVOCACY

 

Barnardos launches new live stream fundraising initiative

We recently launched a new fundraising initiative called the Barnardos League of Champions, which is a call out to the Australian live streaming and gaming community.

We’re asking them to join our League of Champions and play for us to help generate more awareness and donations for Barnardos. And in doing so, to champion the most crucial cause there is, which is to empower every child in Australia to reach their full potential.

Whether people are playing games, tabletop crafting, streaming their favourite music or ‘just having a conversation’, they can go live to raise funds and increase awareness to support Barnardos.

The Champion’s Challenge is now live.

If you’d like to be our next champion or know someone who might, then we can’t wait to connect.

Come and help us change the game for children. One stream at a time.

To find out more visit leagueofchampions.com.au

HIPPY Warrawong pre-school class of 2023

Last Wednesday in Warrawong on the south coast of NSW, 25 families graduated from our HIPPY pre-school program.

HIPPY (Home Interaction Program for Parents and Youngsters) empowers parents and carers to be the children’s first teachers. It provides structured, education-focused resources and support through organised playgroups and home-visits by HIPPY tutors, enabling parents to spend more time with their children in activities that enhance cognitive and social/emotional development preparing them for the transition to school.

We wish all our little graduates well as they move onto big school next year, ready to take on the world! As a celebration, we wanted to share this (very sweet) video with you of some of the graduates telling us what their favourite thing about HIPPY was.

Barnardos South Coast Children’s Family Centre offers the HIPPY program free to local families in the Warrawong, Lake Heights, Primbee, Port Kembla, Berkeley, Unanderra and Cringila areas.

HIPPY is now enrolling children who turn 3 before the 31st
July 2024 who still have 2 years left before starting kindergarten.