Yarra Settlement Forum Blog

The Yarra Settlement Forum (YSF) was established in or around 1999 as a sub-committee of the The Yarra Ethnic Communities' Council (YECC). With the folding of the YECC in 2003 the YSF has continued as a network providing a forum for settlement providers in the CoY. Since 2001, through the Refugee and Asylum Seeker project, which was funded by CoY, the YSF has been under the shared leadership of North Yarra Community Health (NYCH) and CoY.



Purpose of the blog:

The Yarra Settlement Forum blog is intended to be the means by which members of the Yarra Settlement Forum communicate electronically, in addition to email. Anything that is related to the YSF or which members would like to inform others about, is material that is relevant to the blog.



However, it some main purposes including:

Building relationships between YSF members through enabling more frequent communication.

Notifying and keeping members informed of what is happening in the community, practically when it comes to settlement related issues.

Being a means to reflect and react about the effectiveness of the Yarra Settlement Forum, and allowing members to report back to the Forum about changes they would like to see to the YSF to make it more effective.



Minimum commitment expected:

Posting on the blog does not require a significant time commitment. However, as the blog is intended to be a collection of consistent and useful information, it is important that members see their participation in the blog as a part of their commitments to the Yarra Settlement Forum. It is expected that if members have any information that they would like to share with other members of the YSF, they do so via the blog.



It is also expected that members make every effort to make sure they are able to use the blog including liaising with their employer about the need to access the blog site, and undoing training on how to blog.



Code of Conduct:

To maintain trust and ensure the blog is used in an appropriate manner, it is important to:

Respect individuals, community members and/or service providers.

Never identify individuals, community members or services in a defamatory manner.

Make it clear in opinion pieces that the views expressed are yours alone and do not necessarily represent the views of your employer or the rest of the YSF.

Keep private issues and topics private, since discussing private issues can jeopardize personal and work relationships.

Disclose conflicts of interest.

Acknowledge and correct mistakes promptly.

Reply to emails and comments when appropriate, and do so promptly.



Consequences if policy is breached:

If you have any questions about what is appropriate to include in your blog it is important that you ask the administrator – Melinie Ridge, co-facilitator of the Yarra Settlement Forum as any breach of the policy will result in your blog being deleted an/or your membership to the blog being revoked.

How to post to the Yarra Settlement Forum Blog
Step 1:
Open internet browser and go to: www.yarrasettlementforum.blogspot.com
Step 2:
Right click on the sign in link (top right hand corner) and click open in a new window.
Step 3:
Sign in using your newly created Google account (unfortunately this is necessary).
Step 4:
Once you've logged into Blogger you'll see your Dashboard, showing your list of blogs. Click the blue “new post” icon to create a new post.
Step 5:
Next, you’ll see the page for creating a new post. Start by giving your post a title (optional), then enter the post itself
Step 6:
When you're done, click the "Preview" link to make sure it's ready to go
Step 7:
Once you're satisfied with your post, click the "Publish" button. This will publish your new post


Thursday, April 9, 2009

The Outdoor Experience

Hi everyone,

Just a reminder about the upcoming TOE program for any young males, aged 15 – 25 who have or have had issues with alcohol and/or other drugs. Referrals don’t necessarily have to be participants/clients of Jesuit Social Services or other community programs; they could be family members, friends, associates, anyone who fits the criteria. Please feel free to contact any TOE staff with any questions or to discuss any potential referrals on. Ph. 9855 2633.

Information Session at 2pm on Wednesday 22nd April 2009 at the Bush Hut

Please let us know if you have someone who will be attending the information session.
We are also available to come and talk to staff groups/participant groups if they think this might be beneficial.

PROGRAM DATES: 11th May 2009 through to 19th June 2009

TOE’s 6 week Core program includes a 2 week pre-trip program:
Day activities (Monday – Friday) at the Bush Hut, getting to know each other,
trip planning and preparation,
outdoor activities, skill development, goal setting

Followed by an
11 day/10 night remote wilderness journey

And then a
2 week post-trip program:
Day activities at the Bush Hut (Monday to Friday), processing the experience, where to from here,
3 day camp to reinforce learnings and set future goals
Graduation celebration on last day!

Fiona Cameron
Program Co-ordinator
TOE: The Outdoor Experience

Jesuit Social Services
110 Studley Park Road
Kew VIC 3101
Phone: 03 9855 2633
Fax: 03 9855 1425
Mobile: 0427 034 544
Email: fiona.cameron@jss.org.au
Web: http://www.jss.org.au/

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