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The Max Potential Personal Leadership Program
Sep 20, 2020
If you could have given your 16 – 17 years old self some advice on how to be successful and what does success look and feel like as an older adult what would it have been? Would you say your success was achieved through Positional Leadership or Personal Leadership. If, it was Personal Leadership, what does that comprise of and how is it practiced? Did you have someone help you get to you to where you are?
The Max Potential Personal Leadership Program has been operating in NSW for sixteen years will some 3,000 students participating. The Program is about Learning Personal Leadership Principles; Undertaking a Community Service Project and Building Confidence and Resilience whilst being supported by a Personal Coach.
In my fifth year as a Max Potential Community Coach I continue to see and experience the successful participation and growth of young adults through the Max Potential Program. I am going to share with you the timeless personal leadership principles; the program objectives and some young adults’ personal stories. The Program here on the Central Coast is supported by Gosford RSL together with other businesses and Clubs NSW. |
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Oct 18, 2020 11:30 AM - 2:30 PM
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The eclub's efforts in helping Fiji.
Nov 01, 2020
Our Rotary E- Club has been heavily involved with a number of projects over the years some in partnership with the Rotary Club of Lautoka and the Ba Women’s Forum. We have conducted workshops and supplied machines, and all the necessary support equipment through Sewaid International, supported Days for Girls , Homes for Hope Suva ,and Koroipita to name a few. Recently we have arranged a significant donation from our club for the purchase of food parcels, garden tools etc for those families who are now unemployed due to Covid-19. |
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The prevention of family violence and elder abuse
Nov 15, 2020
Dorothy GilmourDorothy has vast experience and professional, academic history in Social Sciences including human behaviours and challenges of specialised groups. Her main practice was in the area of trauma, loss, grief, mediation and suicide prevention for individuals, parents and families and included debriefing after a critical incident in workplaces and post community disasters. Her services included years of University lecturing in Masters programs of Psychology, Social Science and Family Therapy. Dorothy remains an advocate for social justice and fairness for those less fortunate. She is determined for everyday people to be part of the solution in the prevention of family violence and elder abuse across the world. Dorothy believes that we must not rely on Police and social services to manage this epidemic of violence: 'We must make changes now we must ensure our children and grandchildren do not perpetuate this lack of respect for humanity.' As a passionate Rotarian, Editor of Bulletin and 'champion' of Rotary Safe Families for Rotary Melbourne, Dorothy is known for her: "Onwards and Upwards!" |