Rotary Tasmania Community Care

The purpose of RTCC is to raise funds via major events and corporate sponsorship to support local care projects in Tasmania which clubs may initiate. Approved projects will respond to an identified local community need, will be sustainable and will require the active and ongoing participation of the beneficiary.

Mission Statement:  "Inspiring and supporting Rotary Clubs to improve the wellness of people in local communities."


DG DOMESTIC VIOLENCE TASMANIAN PROJECT

Our Rotary Tasmania District Governor Mike Patten has nominated the Campaign Against DOMESTIC & FAMILY VIOLENCE as a project he would like to see implemented in Tasmania this year. This project was initiated 5 years ago by the Rotary Club of Ballina-on-Richmond and is now a Rotary project running across Zone 8 - Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands.

  • In Australia, DOMESTIC and FAMILY VIOLENCE is disturbingly common. It is one of the drivers of homelessness among women, children, and men.

  • DOMESTIC and FAMILY VIOLENCE crosses all boundaries, race, age, financial status, education, sex, and the community you may live in.

  • 1 in 6 women and 1 in 16 men have experienced physical or sexual violence by a current or former partner. Alarmingly, on average 1 woman a week and 1 man a month is killed by a former partner.

AS ROTARIANS WHAT CAN WE DO?
WE CAN RAISE AWARENESS AND ADVOCATE
HOW DO WE DO THIS?

ACTIONS

  • PURCHASE A TEE SHIRT (ORDER FORM IS ATTACHED)

  • CLUBS CAN PURCHASE A BANNER (ARTWORK IS ATTACHED)

  • CLUBS CAN CONNECT WITH ORGANISATIONS WHO ARE ACTIVE IN THIS SPACE, eg:

    • YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY HOUSE

    • SALVATION ARMY

    • ST VINCENTS DE PAUL

    • BENEVOLENT SOCIETY

    • POLICE

    • LOCAL COUNCIL

    • WOMENS REFUGES

    • NEIGHBOURHOOD HOUSES

  • PARTICIPATE IN AN ANTICIPATED COMMUNITY STREET WALK ON 1st DECEMBER WITH EACH CLUB MEMBER WEARING THEIR DV TEE SHIRT (More information to follow on this.)

  • ARRANGE A MORNING TEA IN YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY

  • UTILISE YOUR DV BANNERS AT CLUB EVENTS

  • ARRANGE FOR A DV GUEST SPEAKER

MEDIA

  • IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO HAVE MEDIA ATTEND WHENEVER POSSIBLE (This includes TV, PRINT AND RADIO)

  • If you have trouble organizing media or are looking for contacts, please contact our District Public Image Committee. Details in our District Directory.

This Project is a multiyear project, but we need to start this year.

Late November or early December this year is the proposed Multi Nation Campaign of Action where across Australia, New Zealand and The Pacific Islands the plan is to conduct activities such as street walks in communities. For some clubs this may not suit, so alternatively it is suggested you may like to hold a Bike Ride, Swim, Run or a Dinner/ Morning Tea.

DG Mike would like clubs to organise an event in either late November or early December to create awareness and advocate against DOMESTIC VIOLENCE.

THEME/MANTRA:

ATTACHMENTS

  • Tee Shirt Order Form

  • Artwork for pull up banners

  • Artwork for Posters

John Dare
CO-CHAIR
ROTARY TASMANIA COMMUNITY CARE

  The three posters below are available for download and printing by clicking on the button below them.


District Governors 2022-2023 Gynaelogical Project

Rotary District Governor Bob Calvert has initiated this project to support Tasmanian women living with a gynaecological cancer.

 This is a Tasmanian project, with monies raised going towards supporting access to vitally important clinical trials for Tasmanian women living with a gynaecological cancer. They are undertaken by the State-wide Gynaecology Oncology Unit, a small unit based in Hobart that services the whole of the state.

 Clinical trials give patients the opportunity to access medications that they may otherwise not be able to access, and are not always fully funded. Research shows that patients who participate in a clinical trial have improved survival. Patients feel valued for participation in a clinical trial and it offers them great hope - hope that they may benefit from the trial but often more importantly, hope that the disease will impact people less in the future.

 Virtually every advancement in cancer survival has been made on the back of a clinical trial. 

 There are 3 major focuses of the project:
1.    Awareness
·         Raising community awareness of gynaecological cancers
2.    Supporting
·         Holding special events for patients to help them feel supported
3.    Funding


·         Raising funds to support the trials through events, and selling badges, beanies and stubby holders with our special logo

 Every dollar counts so if you are in a position to assist, please donate to the following.
Your valued contribution is tax deductible

RAWCS | Project Details or via the QR code shown.

 Poster with QR Code

Sincere thanks for your support
District Governor
Bob Calvert


 

Merchandise is also available to purchase to help raise funds.
There are designer beanies which are warm and comfortable, and available in 2 colours - purple (the colour of Gynaecological Cancers) and teal (the colour of Ovarian Cancer).
Stubby holders with logo are conversation starters to help raise awareness, as are enamel ribbon pins



Thank you everyone who supported our ‘Buy a Cubby to Save a Mummy' cubby house raffle.

The winner was Terry Hall from Ulverstone with ticket number 734.

Congratulations!!

Our Partnership Proposal has more information and outlines other ways to support his project. 

We warmly invite you to partner with Rotary Tasmania Community Care to support this project in any way you choose.


Rotary Tasmania have also initiated other projects, including:

The Boots on the Ground project.

Mission Statement: “Raising awareness and practical, on-the-ground support for rural Tasmanians to improve their wellbeing.”

Boots on the Ground is a partnership formed between Rotary Tasmania Community Care, Tasmanian Women in Agriculture and Rural Alive and Well in response to concerns about rural Tasmanians' mental health and wellbeing. We are combining our capabilities and expertise with a common purpose of assisting and improving rural Tasmania’s mental health and wellbeing.

and

The Mental Health Hub Project:

The committee initiated and drove the Mobile Health Hub project where two former public transport buses were transformed into mobile health clinics and handed over to the Royal Flying Doctor Service Tas so they could deliver mental health programs in rural and isolated areas.


Chair: Biddy Fisk Sandy Bay

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