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Financial assistance from the Gold Coast Primary Health Network (GCPHN) for residents affected by the destructive summer storms is not only helping to rebuild communities, it’s making them stronger.
The Reconnection for Resilience Community Grants Program provided 15 community grants of up to $5000 for local not-for-profit organisations, healthcare organisations, sporting clubs and primary care providers in the storm and flood hit areas.
“While the property rebuilds continue, so are the psychological health recoveries of those residents directly affected by the storms,” GCPHN CEO Matt Carrodus said.
“Through programs that foster on-going resilience, we are helping to empower people with the resources and support necessary to complete their recovery journeys,” he said.
Mr Carrodus said funded activities included programs aimed at improving mental health and wellbeing through support embedded in addressing social isolation, sport and exercise classes, art therapy, skills development initiatives, community BBQs and more.
Here we highlight one of the amazing organisations that is cleverly using their grants funding to build better local communities:
Created by women for women, Fierce Females gives participants the skills and knowledge to live life without harm.
Women over the age of 15, many mothers and daughters, take part in a 10-week program to learn how to improve and maintain personal safety during and after stressful events.
It’s a unique program that fosters resilience and community connection by blending psychology, conflict resolution and mixed martial arts techniques.
And according to trainer Jade Hurley, the Women’s Wellbeing and Resilience Skill Building Workshops have been especially important in the aftermath of the Christmas storms.
“These workshops have provided a safe and supportive space for women to re-build their confidence, learn practical safety skills, and foster resilience in the face of adversity and stressful situations,” Jade said.
“By focusing on both physical and emotional well-being, the workshops have been instrumental in helping participants navigate the challenges, both physical and emotional, brought on by the storms.
“This has empowered them to move forward with newfound strength and a greater sense of community connection,” she said.
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