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Quantum Support Services
Locality: Morwell, Victoria
Phone: +61 1800 243 455
Address: 227 Princes Drive Morwell, VIC, Australia
Website: http://www.quantum.org.au
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25.01.2022 This must-see Australian documentary is set to shine a light on and change the dialogue around masculinity and mental health today.
25.01.2022 Stay safe everyone
25.01.2022 This is a great discussion about Gender Equity.
23.01.2022 Agencies/Organisations/individuals working with Young people of Latrobe are invited to complete the following survey, to help local agencies find out more about youth engagement during COVID-19. Conducted by Federation University on behalf of local service agencies, the survey will take about 10 minutes to complete and help inform service delivery in the region, along with guiding youth engagement activities in 2021. This feedback is important to the success of youth engageme...nt in Latrobe and provides a great opportunity for the collective voice of young people to be heard. The survey is open until the 20th November 2020. https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/6PYBRJN
19.01.2022 What a beautiful sight and tribute, The Latrobe Valley lights up in memory of the women and children who have lost their lives to family violence. Put a photo on social media and hashtag the following #EndDV #Lightacandle2021 #QSSremembers
16.01.2022 An insight into why we need to Raise the Rate #raisetherate #everybodyshome
16.01.2022 Evacuate Now - Riverine Flood Issued Today at 10:30 AM. Relief Centre ... A relief centre that has been opened at Traralgon Basketball Stadium, Garibaldi Street, Traralgon. This centre has been set up to triage evacuees to determine whether or not ongoing assistance is required including accommodation. The SES has just issued an evacuation now warning for people if they live, work or are in the Traralgon Creek area. You should evacuate now. If you are located in these areas, it is strongly recommended that you evacuate now. What you should do: Travel to a safe location. Options include; The home of family or friends who live in a safe location, away from flooding. A relief centre has been opened at the Gippsland Regional Indoor Sports Stadium, Garibaldi Street, Traralgon. This centre has been set up to triage evacuees to determine whether or not ongoing assistance is required including accommodation. Stay tuned to updated information via the Vic Emergency Facebook and website https://www.emergency.vic.gov.au/ This Relief Centre is following all COVID Safe requirements If you live, work, or are holidaying in the Traralgon Creek area you should evacuate now. Floodwaters are rapidly rising. Flooding is expected to impact Milton Court, Tennyson Street, Moonabeal Court, Booth Court, Whittakers Road between Shakespeare Street and Princes Street, Davidson Street from the Traralgon Creek to Peterkin Street, Willow Court, George Street, Berry Street, Peterkin Street, Munro Street between George Street and Peterkin Street, Couchs Lane now. If you are located in these areas, it is strongly recommended that you evacuate now. What you should do: Travel to a safe location. Options include: The home of family or friends who live in a safe location, away from flooding. A relief centre that has been opened at Traralgon Basketball Stadium, Garibaldi Street, Traralgon. This centre has been set up to triage evacuees to determine whether or not ongoing assistance is required including accommodation. Floodwater is toxic - never play or swim in floodwater. Floodwater is dangerous - never drive, walk or ride through floodwater. If floodwater enters your home or you become isolated, move to higher ground by stepping on top of tables, chairs, benches and beds. When you leave remember to take your pets, mobile phone and medications. If you are travelling by car: Do not enter flooded areas. Turn around to find a safe alternative route. For road closure information go to traffic.vicroads.vic.gov.au/ or call 131 170. Floodwater is dangerous - never drive through floodwater. If you stay: If you choose to stay, emergency services may not be able to help you. Shelter in the highest location possible. This warning is current to 10/06/2021 12:40 pm. If you do not evacuate before this time, your property may be isolated or inundated and it may be too late to leave. Impacts in your area: Flooding above floor level of a single story home will occur. Evacuating too late or choosing to remain in your home when recommended to evacuate is dangerous and may put your life at risk. Areas near the affected location may lose services including power, water, sewerage and telephone due to flooding. Evacuation of homes is required. This message was issued by State Emergency Service. The next update is expected by 10/06/2021 12:40 pm or as the situation changes. Evacuation information: Victoria Police Community Evacuation Information. For information on what to do with your pets go to agriculture.vic.gov.au//care-and-welf/pets-and-emergencies. Flood information: For river heights check www.bom.gov.au or phone 1300 659 217. For urgent animal welfare issues phone Agriculture Victoria on 136 186 or your local vet. Emergency contacts: For life threatening emergencies phone Triple Zero (000). For flood and storm emergency assistance from the SES phone 132 500. Stay informed: Go to www.emergency.vic.gov.au. Tune into ABC Local Radio, commercial and designated community radio stations, or Sky News TV. Phone the VicEmergency Hotline to talk to someone about this warning on 1800 226 226 (freecall). People who are deaf, hard of hearing, or who have a speech/communication impairment can contact VicEmergency Hotline via the National Relay Service on 1800 555 677. For help with English, phone the Translating and Interpreting Service on 131 450 (freecall) and ask them to telephone VicEmergency Hotline. If you know someone who cannot speak English, provide them with this number. Download the VicEmergency app or follow VicEmergency on Twitter (#vicfloods) or Facebook.
13.01.2022 Quantum would like to acknowledge the following partners for making last nights tribute possible. Here are some more spectacular photos from around Gippsland. Thank you Safe Steps Family Violence Response Centre AGL Australia EnergyAustralia Yallourn West Gippsland Arts Centre for going purple in memory of women and children who have lost their lives to family violence. #EndDV #QSSremembers #Lightacandle2021
12.01.2022 Almost one in five women and girls have a disability. Women with disabilities are more at risk of experiencing violence and abuse. For insights into the issues facing women with disabilities, including ways to help reduce discrimination, download a copy of this useful factsheet from Women With Disabilities Victoria: https://www.wdv.org.au///2019/07/fact-sheet-2_Jul19_P2.pdf
12.01.2022 It’s about seeing, hearing and learning the First Nations’ 65,000+ year history of this country - which is Australian history. We want all Australians to celebrate that we have the oldest continuing cultures on the planet and to recognise that our sovereignty was never ceded. For more information and events click on the link https://www.naidoc.org.au/get-involved/2020-theme and celebrate NAIDOC Week 2020. #alwayswasalwayswillbe #naidocweek2020
08.01.2022 Quantum Support Services will be posting over the 16 Days of Activism, our employees thoughts on what respect is...... We ask all to join us in talking about what respect and equality look like at home, in relationships, in families and to "call out" disrespect when you see it. #respectis #16dayscampaign #callitout #quantumsupportservices #respectvictoria #saynotoviolence
07.01.2022 To all the mums, grannies, great grannies, step mums, foster mums and honorary mums across Gippsland....you are special in so many ways. HAPPY MOTHERS DAY.
06.01.2022 If you are a women or identify as a women; are over 18 years of age, live in the Baw Baw community and have been a carer during times of bushfire or COVID-19, we would like to hear from you. For Women's Mental Health and Wellbeing.
05.01.2022 If you live with a young person, now is a good time to be talking with them about respect to help them to grow up to be compassionate adults. Here are some resources on how to start this conversation: https://www.respect.gov.au//easy_read_conversation_guide.p https://www.levelplayground.org.au//Talking-about-respectf
01.01.2022 COVID-19: please help the Commission of Children and Young People check in. We heard directly from hundreds of children and young people last year about the effects of COVID-19 on their mental health, education, safety and sense of certainty about the future; we know the pandemic has already had a massive impact on young people in our community. With Victoria currently experiencing increased community transmission and a fresh lockdown, we want to make sure we hear from childr...en and young people about how they are feeling, and what suggestions they have about the future. Hearing from children and young people means we can advocate about the issues affecting them and share their perspectives with government and other decision-makers. The survey link can be found here: https://s.alchemer.com/s3/YoungPeopleCOVID
01.01.2022 This year the Quantum Christmas Appeal for our clients is under way. We urge you to like, share or tag friends who you think may want to start up a Wishing Tree or to help us out. This appeal in running now to until the 16th December. By clicking on the link below you will find more information and resources to get a Wishing Tree up and running in your community.... https://quantum.org.au/news/2020-quantum-christmas-appeal/ This is a very worthwhile cause and we can't wait to promote the beautiful stories of giving on what has been a very trying year. Thank you in advance. #christmasappeal #quantumchristmas #wishingtree #kidsincare #gippslandchristmas