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Support for retired men

Are you looking for a supportive and friendly group to connect with? The Pakenham OM:NI Day Group is currently welcoming new members!

The group is open to men around 60 years or older or those who are retired, with no other specific criteria—“come one, come all.“

The OM:NI groups meet once a month at the Outlook Community Centre. Each meeting features a welcome, members sharing personal updates, refreshments, and a pre-selected discussion topic.

Facilitator Ken McMaster values OM:NI for its welcoming environment, equality, and simplicity. After joining the Berwick OM:NI group 15 years ago, he appreciates that there’s no committee, which reduces power struggles and cliques. The group ensures confidentiality, operates independently, and allows all members to speak.

“That’s really where the value of OMNI really comes into play,” Ken said.

“A lot of men get lost when they retire. That’s what it’s aimed at – giving them support, providing a focus, and offering all those positives that can help people when they reach a point where they’re a little bit lost because their whole world has changed.“

However, the biggest challenges for the OM:NI groups are the impact of Covid and the decline in men’s health as they age.

Ken said constant recruitment is necessary to ensure the group continues to thrive, as without new members, it may struggle to survive.

“The ultimate goal for the group is to maintain its numbers, meaning recruiting new members as others leave, so there’s always someone to fill the void,” he said.

“It’s an ongoing process that never ends, as over time, new retirees in the district may become isolated, lonely, and in need of a focus outside their homes.

“If you’re not constantly recruiting, your group will struggle, and eventually, it will come to an end. This is a challenge faced by all OM:NI groups across the metropolitan area.”

Communities can expect a relaunch planned for June, and the decision has been made to give it a full rebirth to ensure it is done justice.

To join OM:NI contact Ken via 0419 574 865 or 5941 7400.

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