On the Coast – Families Issue 103 I December 19/January 20 | Page 23
120 Countdown Program
The 120 Countdown program connects
learner drivers with volunteers who
mentor and supervise them while they
complete the required 120 hours of
driving experience they need to be able
to take their driving test for the P1
licence. The social and economic
benefits of the 120 Countdown program
are huge and here on the Central Coast
we hope to have many community
members gain their provisional licence,
achieve independence, gain
employment and become a contributing
member of our community.
The program is available to members
of community, such as young mothers,
sole parents, young people, families
with young children, unemployed
people, low income earners, senior
citizens, culturally and linguistically
diverse people, Indigenous Australians
and people with a disability, that are
finding it difficult to get ahead and tend
to experience social exclusion because
of transport issues.
Here on the Central Coast we know
that public transport isn’t always
accessible throughout our communities
and getting a licence is not always easy.
At Uniting, we want to help bridge
this gap, by connecting good drivers
in our community to those who are
working towards a provisional licence.
Obtaining a provisional licence is not
the only program goal, our volunteer
mentors are there to guide our learners
along the way, helping them to build
confidence and adopt safe driving
practices. Our volunteers can benefit
from being part of a program that can
lead to disadvantaged members of the
community obtaining a new freedom to
say ‘yes’ to opportunities. The program
gives our dedicated mentor volunteers
the opportunity to give something
back and pass on their wisdom to
people in their local community. It’s
also rewarding for both parties to make
new social connections within their
community.
We have created tools to ensure all
mentors and learners are as prepared
as possible before hitting the road.
Uniting provides a fully maintained
and insured vehicle and relevant
volunteer training and support.
Volunteer mentors and learner drivers
can get in touch by contacting our
Customer Service team on:
1800 864 846 or email
[email protected]
https://uniting.org/who-we-help/for-
adults/120-countdown
Brisbane Waters Private Hospital
welcomes
Dr Sangeetha Makielan
CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRIST
Dr Sangeetha Makielan sees children under the age of 18, perinatal and postnatal
mothers and families of the children and mothers. Her specialities include:
• Child and Adolescent Psychiatry,
including children under the age
of 18 (Anxiety, Depression, ASD,
ADHD, Complex Trauma, Gender
Dysphoria, School Refusal, Psychosis)
• Perinatal Mental Health – Antenatal
Depression, Postnatal Depression and
Postpartum Psychosis
• Perinatal and infant psychiatry
(e.g. bonding difficulties)
• Psychotherapy – Individual, Parent-
Child, Family Therapy
• Psychotopic medication used during
pregnancy and breastfeeding
• Adjustment difficulties with pregnancy
or parenting
• Grief associated with fertility
and perinatal loss
• Parent-child relationship difficulties
• Transcultural Psychiatry
Dr Makielan is passionate
about working collaboratively
with patients and offering a
holistic approach to treatment
to achieve optimal outcomes
for infants, children and their
families. Treatment is built
on mutual respect,
responsibility, and
commitment.
For all outpatient appointments please contact
Brisbane Waters Private Hospital Consulting Rooms on:
T: 02 4343 0265 F: 02 4342 7164
E: [email protected] W: www.dolphintribe.com
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