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Sue-Lei Hunt-Mingay receive a major business National Award PDF Print E-mail
Written by paul   
Thursday, 05 November 2009 23:20

Sue-Lei Hunt-Mingay deservedly

receive a major business National Award


HMAA Award Dinner 23 Oct 09 Photo Chris Gleisner (297) 2Lifeline Macarthur appreciates the support and generous contributions that Paul and Sue-Lei Mingay from the Narellan Motor Inn give so readily to the community.

We are delighted and congratulate Paul and Sue on receiving  the National Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Australian Accommodation Industry, by the Hotel Motel & Accommodation Association at the 2009 National Inaugural Awards for Excellence, held at Cockle Bay Wharf, Darling Park in Sydney.

The A.C.E.S award recognises ATTITUDE - COMMITMENT - ENTHUSIASM - SERVICE to the Australian Accommodation Industry. Paul and Sue, 36 & 35 respectively, were surprised and honoured to be nominated by a mystery industry peer.

This achievement followed on from their win at the 2009 Business Achievers Awards,

Last Updated on Thursday, 05 November 2009 23:40
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The NSW Harness Racing Club has bestowed a wonderful honour to Tanyia Harris PDF Print E-mail
Written by paul   
Friday, 25 September 2009 08:32

The NSW Harness Racing Club has bestowed a wonderful honour to Tanyia Harris, the Board of Directors have awarded her an Honorary Life Member of the Club.


In recognition of Tanyia Harris's outstanding and lengthy contributions to the Club in a number of voluntary roles including as a NSW Harness Racing Club Ambassador and on the Credentials Committee also her assistance within the political environs of the Macarthur Region.
Tanyia Harris

Tanyia Harris is deserverdly well known in the community and was also awarded Campbelltown Citizen of the year.

Tanyia Harris is also a Lifeline Volunteer and in Mid October Taynia will be overseeing the Lifeline Macarthur Christmas raffle at Marketfair Shopping Centre in Campbelltown everyone can congratulate her personally as she entices you to buy a book of tickets

All proceeds will go to maintaining the 24 Hr telephone Counselling service to our communities

Congratulations from Everyone at Lifeline and many thanks Tanyia

If you would like to help Lifeline just call 4625 7200
Last Updated on Friday, 13 November 2009 22:47
 
Become a Phone Counsellor PDF Print E-mail
Written by paul   
Wednesday, 13 May 2009 13:36
Telephone Counselling
Course


A great personal development course

Many people are keen to do this practical course because it is an important part of personal development ... in all the years and thousands of people who have carried out this course we have received many thank you letters in appreciation of the personal value of this course.
Next Telephone Counselling course starts February 2010.
Don't delay. Find out more about telephone counselling services on (02) 4645 7200.
Lifeline Macarthur is calling on members of the local community to become part of its life saving course. Last year Lifeline Macarthur’s Volunteer Telephone Counsellors received over 16,000 calls on a wide range of issues.
Lifeline's Telephone Counsellors are people from all walks of life, like you, who have chosen to undergo an intensive and practical Training Program with Lifeline.
Volunteers care about our community and want to give something back.
The training consists of:-
One evening per week (usually Tuesdays) for approximately 13 weeks, one weekend training in Suicide and one Saturday. 
The course covers self awareness and basic counselling skills required to become a telephone counsellor.
It includes specific social issues people are dealing with such as grief, mental health, emergencies and suicide.
Then there is an "induction and probation period of 12 months", which includes taking Crisis Calls on 13 11 14 line  You will be rostered on 2 shifts per month, and an overnight shift every 8 weeks.
You will also be provided with ongoing training at no further cost.
Training involves participants getting to know themselves by exploring their own value and belief systems and journaling their pathway of learning into gaining awareness of their own responses and reactions to situations and issues.
It also explores the relevance and importance of the debriefing process for telephone counsellors and gives participants an opportunity for experiential learning through role playing.
Trainees who complete all the phases are accredited as fully trained Telephone Counsellors.
There is ongoing monitoring throughout the course with a final assessment on completion.
To find out more, phone telephone counselling services on 4645 7200

Last Updated on Friday, 08 January 2010 12:51
 
an intriguing magic night the Annual Charity Dinner PDF Print E-mail

If you thought the volunteer dinner and the four tenors were great ...

then you should see who we have coming to the Annual Charity Dinner

caesars-palace-casino


We guarantee this will be a magic night ... intriguing, entertaining ... and unforgettable

 

Saturday  20th Match 2010


... to download invitation ... click here


We can’t take you all to Caesar’s Palace,

but we can bring the entertainment to you

Last Updated on Wednesday, 03 March 2010 16:26
 
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