The health sector has a range of frontline workers and at IMPACT Community Health Service’s base in the Discovery Coast, one of the first people you’ll see is Veronica Daniel.
The health sector has a range of frontline workers and at IMPACT Community Health Service’s base in the Discovery Coast, one of the first people you’ll see is Veronica Daniel.
The Queensland Government issued a health directive on November 10, 2021 for workers in a health care setting.
While every day is one where we’re striving to reduce domestic and family violence, dedicated days of awareness are key to ensuring the consistent community messaging continues and hopefully violence stops.
Without a little bit of guidance and the right resources, even the sturdiest of ships can stray off course.
And people are no different.
Whether you’re looking for parenting education, building trust in relationships, finding friends or a social outing – IMPACT Community Services’ Men’s Peer Support Group is welcoming to all men.
Why do you stay? While this may seem like a loaded question for some, for those fortunate enough to ask within the scope of the workforce, it’s a question worth reflecting on.
The tremendous work done by the IMPACT Community Service staff at the Material Recovery Facility has been praised by fellow employees, IMPACT’s board chair Leanne Rudd, Bundaberg Regional Council Cr Tanya McLoughlin and Member for Bundaberg Tom Smith during a staff award presentation.
People have been telling stories since the beginning. Sometimes it’s a conversation, other times we write them down, we paint, draw, sing, sign, listen and imagine.
Reflecting on the last 12 months ahead of the IMPACT annual celebration, it was undeniable that the current environment brings challenges that many of us have never faced before.
More than 100 people attended and tuned into the IMPACT Community Services 2021 annual celebration.
While we faced many challenges before COVID-19 hit, the pandemic has undoubtedly compounded matters for some, and financial stress is no exception.
It’s not selfish to take time for your mental wellbeing. You are worth it.
When working with vulnerable people time truly is of the essence.
And one of the latest methods to ensure help arrives, fittingly, incorporates a watch.
At IMPACT Community Services, we pride ourselves on our commitment to fostering a culture of diversity and inclusion.
"STRONGER TOGETHER" is a weekly column where Tanya explores key issues. This weeks sees Tanya discussing employment pathways.