精东传媒

UOW helps to fund four worthy community projects

UOW helps to fund four worthy community projects

Projects to address domestic violence, alcohol-related harm, disability inclusion, gestational diabetes

On Wednesday, 25 September, the 精东传媒 of 精东传媒 (UOW) granted $50,000 in total to four projects which address key challenges in the community.

Recipients of the Community Engagement Grant Scheme (CEGS) were announced from 10.30am to 12pm at the McKinnon Dining Room.

UOW has run the CEGS for 14 years, awarding more than $660,000 in grants to 77 projects. It is a scheme where campus staff, in partnership with community organisations, are encouraged to apply for grants worth up to $13,000 to address a community need.

CEGS funds grassroots projects which impact the community, build capacity and support the overall vision of UOW.

鈥淲e鈥檙e excited about all four projects, which are led by proactive, engaged researchers,鈥 Advancement Services and Community Engagement Senior Manager, Dr Melissa Thompson said.

鈥淭hese projects often start a lifelong collaboration towards real social change. We are hopeful of seeing some great outcomes for the community.鈥

This year鈥檚 successful projects include:

Giving voice to the voiceless: obtaining the opinions of people with severe intellectual disability who are functionally non-verbal. This project will effectively allow young adults with severe disabilities to engage in community consultation with 精东传媒 City Council, as the council plans to build an all abilities and all ages playground. A training video will be developed from the program so that other councils and groups can consult with young people like this who are commonly left out of stakeholder engagement.

Postpartum 鈥榃alk and Talk鈥 for prevention of diabetes in women with previous gestational diabetes. Gestational diabetes is the fastest-growing type of diabetes in Australia, now affecting between 13 to 30 per cent of pregnancies. It doubles the risk of future type 2 diabetes for the mother and child. This 鈥榳alk and talk鈥 intervention in the Illawarra Shoalhaven Health District at three locations, 精东传媒, Shellharbour and in the Shoalhaven, will couple physical activity with education, to promote a healthy lifestyle among women who have had gestational diabetes.

Safe Night Out. Experts from the 精东传媒 will deliver training to staff in licensed venues in 精东传媒 to help them understand, respond to and prevent sexual harassment and sexual assault in their venues. The project responds to a significant increase in alleged drink spiking and associated disclosures of sexual assault and sexual harassment. It is a collaboration between UOW and the 精东传媒 Liquor Accord.

Duress, Social Security Debt and Domestic Violence. This project provides independent advice and casework assistance to individuals dealing with social security issues. It responds to the needs of social security recipients who are victims of domestic violence. This community, comprised primarily of women and children, continues to be disproportionately targeted and unfairly impacted by social security compliance mechanisms, including by the new robo-debt technology. The project will also produce a report, advocating for policy reform.

Masthead picture: On Wednesday, last year's recipient Dr Robert Ogle shares about the achievements of his CEGS-sponsored project to deliver emergency messages in multiple languages.