PAKENHAM OFFICER STAR NEWS
Home » Care opens up

Care opens up

By LACHLAN MOORHEAD

MENTAL wellbeing is a topic that needs to be discussed regularly and openly, according to Narre Warren Lions Club president Lorraine Riches.
This is a big reason why Ms Riches helped organise a special information session on depression at the Casey council chambers last Thursday night in conjunction with the Narre Warren Lions Club and Beyondblue and supported by local and state politicians.
The Pakenham and Endeavour Hills Lions Clubs, and the Berwick Lionesses also leant their support to the event.
It comes as Beyondblue and the Lions Clubs of Australia joined forces last year to create the Joining Hands initiative, a project which will focus on raising awareness around anxiety and depression.
The Casey event included presentations from guest speaker Tony Wynd, Monash Health representatives and Ms Riches herself – who reflected on her late mother’s battle with depression.
“I think it is very crucial, very vital, to get out there that you don’t have to be a health professional to get out and talk about it,” Ms Riches said after the event.
“The Federal Government organises R U OK day, but instead of just one day in September, let’s make it every day.”
Working as a nurse, Lorraine said she continually sees how depression and anxiety can leave victims helpless and not knowing where to turn.
“Some people are left almost catatonic, and they can’t function,” she said.
“Others just go through the motions.”
The gold coin donations raised from the event will all go towards Beyondblue.
“Even some people feel alone within their own families and are reluctant to speak to anyone,” Lorraine said.
“Everyone’s been touched by knowing somebody with anxiety or depression in their lives.
“And with the stigma and their response, sometimes you just don’t how to approach them.”
Lions is one of the largest service clubs in the world, with more than 1400 clubs across Australia. The volunteer organisation helps the needy and assists in emergencies, while also supporting children in various school projects.
The Narre Warren group gets together on the fourth Thursday of the month at the Narre Warren Senior Citizens Centre at 7.30pm.
For more information, contact Ron on 0412 350 006 or Lorraine on 0450 806 744.
Those in need of immediate assistance or who need someone trustworthy to talk to can phone Lifeline on 131 114.

Digital Editions


More News

  • Critical relief funding secured by the council

    Critical relief funding secured by the council

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 245295 Cardinia Shire Council has welcomed funding from the federal government to expand emergency relief support for residents experiencing financial hardship during the ongoing…

  • Pakenham Secondary good samaritans set example

    Pakenham Secondary good samaritans set example

    Students from Pakenham Secondary College were recognised for setting an example of maturity and compassion after they helped an injured student from another school. On Friday afternoon, 13 February, a…

  • New Upper Beaconsfield pavilion works progress

    New Upper Beaconsfield pavilion works progress

    Demolition works have been completed at the Upper Beaconsfield Recreation Reserve, making way for installation of the new two storey community pavilion. Grove Group is building the new two storey…

  • Pakenham Library flooded for the third time

    Pakenham Library flooded for the third time

    Pakenham Library has been flooded for the third time, renewing scrutiny over whether the growing suburb’s key community hub is resilient enough for the future. The latest incident occurred on…

  • Police investigate armed crime spree

    Police investigate armed crime spree

    Police are investigating a series of incidents in Melbourne’s south-eastern suburbs on 22 and 23 February. Three unknown offenders entered a residential property on Riverside West in Patterson Lakes on…

  • Seagulls still the top dogs

    Seagulls still the top dogs

    Tooradin has one hand on the minor premiership as the Seagulls professionally took care of business against Clyde in round 13 of the Casey Cardinia Cricket Association (CCCA) Premier Division.…

  • Bulls charge to outright

    Bulls charge to outright

    Cardinia’s demolition job of Pakenham reached outright status on day two of round 13 of the Casey Cardinia Cricket Association (CCCA) Premier Division. The wounded Lions had already lost on…

  • Pumas press for prime time

    Pumas press for prime time

    PREMIER FIRSTS A decisive fourth inning proved the difference on Saturday with Bonbeach pulling away for a 10-0 win over Pakenham. For much of the early contest, the Pumas worked…

  • Moody thinks Sheza ripper

    Moody thinks Sheza ripper

    Pakenham trainers Peter Moody and Katherine Coleman are happy to dream big after their three-old-filly Sheza Alibi made a huge first-up impression at Caulfield on Saturday. Having her first start…

  • Villagers feasting on finals

    Villagers feasting on finals

    CARDINIA WATERS BOWLS Cardinia Waters midweek side one defeated Cheltenham at home last Tuesday to secure top spot and a home second semi-final final this week. The final will pit…