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Men’s Health Focus for Movember

November 23, 2015 By Jodie Williams

Looking around you might have noticed the annual addition of facial hair to some of your male acquaintances as men's health hits the spotlight this month. The Movember campaign has been around since 2003 and focuses on the health issues that men face most often: Prostate cancer, testicular cancer, poor mental health and physical inactivity. So what can we do to improve the outcomes for men in these areas?

Mental Health and Isolation

While there has been a lot of work done to bring mental health issues into the light, there are still taboos about talking about mental health. And quite simply, if we don't talk about it, we are much less likely to get the help we need. Depression is an isolating condition even without the taboos associated with talking about it. A common symptom of depression includes withdrawal from enjoyable activities, which is a double-edged sword, as this can also isolate us from our social and support networks.

Being well has a lot to do with the strength of our social networks and it is these people who are often there for us when something goes wrong. If you notice someone in your social network who has dropped off the radar, it's worth checking in with them to see what's going on. Sure, you might find they have this amazing new hobby that is keeping them busy, but it's worth ruling out a case of the blues that will likely only get worse with continued isolation. If it is a new hobby, consider it a bonus for your own mental health and see if you can get in on the action!

Exercise and Getting Moving

Exercise is the best medicine when it comes to just about everything. It improves sleep, mood, reduces your risk of disease and can get you out and about socialising as well. Living in Australia, we think of ourselves as a sporty country, great weather, it's easy to be active outdoors. However, with challenging jobs and family responsibilities topping the excuse list, the stat's seem to say that by the time most men reach 25 they are less likely to be doing the minimum recommended 30 minutes of moderate-intensity activity on most days.

Reduced physical activity is associated with a bigger waistline and a bigger waistline is linked to heart disease. Whatever way you look at it, getting moving is protective for your health. No point working hard to have the good life if you don't live long enough to enjoy it! If it's been some time since you've been active, take it slow and steady with a walk around the block, or to the mailbox if your block seems extra challenging. The important thing is regularity and small improvements day by day. If you keep your eye on the prize you'll soon be reaping the benefits of:

  1. Better quality cholesterol – more of the good and less of the bad.
  2. Healthy triglyceride readings and reduced risk of heart disease.
  3. Reduced risk of high blood pressure as you get older.
  4. Reduced inflammation of blood vessels and lower risk of artery plaques.
  5. Healthier, more responsive blood vessels.
  6. Lower risk of colon cancer.
  7. Lower risk of diabetes.
  8. Strong bones – it's not just women who get osteoporosis!
  9. Slimmer physique.
  10. Longer lifespan.

Top that all off with the added benefits to your mental health and exercise is the one pill you want to be taking every day.

Prostate Cancer

Early detection and treatment of prostate cancer, which is the most diagnosed cancer in Australia, significantly improves the survival rate of men with this cancer. The issue of detection is complex and the Cancer Council Australia suggests that existing screening methods, such as blood tests and digital rectal examinations can both under and over diagnose cases of prostate cancer. If you have a family history of prostate cancer this is something to be extra cautious about. Paying attention to your body and noticing any changes, particularly the following early symptoms, which are similar in cases of both benign prostate hypertrophy and prostate cancer can be life-saving:

  • difficulty passing urine
  • a slow interrupted flow of urine
  • frequent passing of urine, including at night
  • incontinence.

Testicular Cancer

This is the other big issue that Movember highlights as a problem for men. While prostate cancer is the most diagnosed cancer overall, testicular cancer is the second most common cancer for young men aged 18-39. This said, treatment for testicular cancer is very successful and the mortality rates are relatively low for this type of cancer. However, as there are few common symptoms for testicular cancer apart from a non-painful lump, it is wise to keep an eye on your general health and another eye on your testicles, particularly if you have family members with a history of this disease.

Prevention is the best medicine

In Australia, more men die of health problems, are more likely to have a serious illness and are less likely to see a doctor until the problem becomes serious. See a pattern here? Seeking help for the small changes, reduces the risk that you'll get something serious. Having an annual health check is a good start. If the only time you see your doctor is for the occasional medical certificate for the flu, chances are you are not utilising your Medicare privileges adequately for preventative medicine. Book yourself in for a check up today! If you haven't been in for a while or have a couple of things to talk about, book a longer session, this gives you more time with your GP for a full check up. Movember

 

Filed Under: Community, Naturopathy, Weight Loss

Resources for help in the west

September 10, 2015 By Jodie Williams

R-U-Ok-Sunshine

Today is R U Ok? Day, and it’s a great time to remember that it’s ok to ask for help, and it’s ok to ask if others need help.

Areas like Sunshine are particularly at risk for suicide, depression and a host of other issues due to its higher than average unemployment and other local challenges.

R U Ok? is about simply asking your friends, family and colleagues if they are ok, if they need any help.

If you need help, or if you know someone who does here is a list of some of the best health resources that Brimbank has to offer.

Family & Relationship Counselling

IPC Health – 122 Harvester Road Sunshine, Victoria 3020 Australia P: (03) 9313 5000

IPC Health

IPC Health is a not for profit community health organisation, predominantly funded by Department of Health and Human Services. The wealth of services these guys provide make them your first call if you want to connect to mental health support, counselling or mental health advice in the local community.

IPC Health is the result of an amalgamation of Brimbank, Westgate and Wyndham community health services and is one of the largest providers of community health service in the Western Metropolitan Region.

Relationships Victoria – 1st Floor, Harvester Centre/4 Devonshire Road, Sunshine, VIC 3020 P: (03) 8311 9222

Relationships Victoria

Relationships Australia Victoria (RAV) is a community-based, not-for-profit organisation, with no religious affiliations. RAV's services are for all members of the community, regardless of their religion, age, gender, sexual orientation, lifestyle choice, cultural background or economic circumstances. RAV respects the rights of all people in all their diversity to live life fully within their families and communities with dignity and safety, and to enjoy healthy relationships.

Help with Gambling Issues

Both IPC Health and Relationships Victoria provide counselling services that do address gambling, but aside from those 2 services, here are some other options that focus more specifically on gambling.

Gambling Help Online

Gambling Help Online provides online and phone support.

For phone support call: 1800 858 858

ResponsibleGambling.vic.gov.au

Here is the website from the Federal Government for gambling issues which includes a lot of tips and resources to help yourself or others get a handle on problem gambling.

The Victorian Responsible Gambling Foundation

The Victorian Responsible Gambling Foundation has a huge number of additional resources including financial counselling, online support, face to face and phone based support.

Make Changes Hypnotherapy & NLP

There are a number of businesses in the local area that also focus on helping in other ways, for example Wendy at Make Changes provides hypnotherapy and NLP and one of the common issues that she helps people overcome is gambling addiction.  You can contact Wendy via phone at: 1800 760 249 and she practices out of Sunshine Primary Health, 111 Durham Rd, Sunshine VIC 3020.

Where to find people to talk to from Sunshine and surrounding areas

Men's Shed Locations in Sunshine & Braybrook

Established in 2007 by the Australian independent community-based Men's Sheds to represent, support and promote the Men's Shed Movement and to act as a central hub for information exchange. The Australian Men's Shed Association is funded by the Federal Government to provide initial and ongoing practical support for the development of all Men's Sheds.

Sunshine

Brimbank Men's Shed – 32 Withers Street, Sunshine, VIC 3020

Phone 03 9311 5900

Email brimbankmensshed@sunshine.unitingcare.org.au

Braybrook

Braybrook Men's Shed Inc – 107-139 Churchill Ave, Braybrook, VIC 3109

Phone 0413 656 487

Email braybrookmensshed@gmail.com

The InnerWest.Community Facebook Group

The InnerWest.Community Facebook Group was started as a way to be in touch with the local community, it’s a place where people share local news, local events, and members even organise occasional dinners!  It’s a great way to connect with other locals and see what's going on in the local area.

Finding other local events

Meetup.com is probably the best way to find something happening in the local area.  There is a huge range of things running from singles nights to dinners to repair groups to networking events.  It’s hard to be lonely when you are busy and this can be a great way to meet people and expand your social network. Social interaction is essential for good mental health! Finding the people you like being around may only be a meetup away.

There is also a Social Prescribing service provided by IPC Health that is innovative and relevant to everyone. Recognising that social connection is healing and preventative for loneliness, anxiety and depression, IPC Health can link you into curated local opportunities for connection through this service.

Youth Services

The Youth Junction at the Visy Cares Hub

The Youth Junction at the Visy Cares Hub can help by putting you in touch with a wide range of local youth services including Ardoch Youth Foundation, Brimbank Youth Services, Centre for Multicultural Youth, Headspace Western Melbourne and many others.

Visy Cares Hub – 80B Harvester Road, Sunshine VIC 3020

Phone (03) 9091 8200

Email info@youthjunctioninc.net.au

Brimbank Youth

Another great list of resources is the Brimbank Youth Directory put together a couple of years ago, which includes many services specifically focused on youth.

Brimbank Youth Services (BYS) offers a range of programs and support for young people in Brimbank, these include school holiday programs, learner driver programs, graffiti art, dance, and youth leadership programs. Their programs are aimed to provide activities and support for young people in Brimbank.

Suicide Help Services

Suicide Call back Service

www.suicidecallbackservice.org.au

Phone 1300 659 467

Lifeline Australia

Phone 13 11 14

Support After Suicide

If you need some support after a loved one has committed suicide, Support After Suicide is pretty much the biggest place online though many face to face counselling services would also be suited to helping.

GriefLine

Phone 1300 845 745 / (03) 9935 7400 (Melbourne metro)

Anonymous telephone counselling is available for anyone experiencing grief. Language services available for Iranian, Afghan and Somali communities.

Suicide Line Victoria

Phone 1300 651 251

This telephone counselling service provides anonymous 24-hour support across Victoria for anyone thinking about suicide, concerned about a friend or family member, or bereaved by suicide.

The Compassionate Friends

Phone 1800 641 091 (24 hour helpline) / (03) 9888 4944

The Compassionate Friends provides support for parents and siblings, including a 24-hour helpline, online resources, and counselling.

Need to get more active?

If you are looking for a cheap gym, then Sunshine Fitness 24/7 in Sunshine is only $5 per visit for their casual rates so it’s great that there is somewhere local that is affordable and there when you need it. They also have 24 hour access for members (pass required).

Not sure if eating better would help?

Food is a huge part of well-being, and if you need to take a moment, look at what you are eating and find out if that is possibly a cause for how you are feeling then have a chat with me and we can have a chat over the phone to find out if food could be a major part of your current challenges.

Domestic Violence Support

This is a comprehensive resource listing Brimbank Family and Children’s Directory which lists agencies for help in cases of Domestic Violence on page 61. The full document is available here: Brimbank Family and Children’s Directory

This has everything from emergency support, to long-term counselling and more.  They have specific resources for children, interpreters, legal support, housing support and more.  This is a fantastic resource.

Financial Assistance

Apart from assistance directly related to the categories above (such as there being great support options in the gamblers support section) there is a range of other services that operate locally providing financial support in various ways from helping pay the bills in an emergency, to no interest loans and financial counselling.

Some of the main ones are:

Anglicare

Holy Apostles Church, 100 Anderson Road, Sunshine Vic 3020, Monday 10:00am to 12:30pm

Anglicare Victoria's emergency relief programs assist families and individuals who struggle on very low incomes and also face crises such as illness, violence, homelessness and family breakdown.

Emergency relief is provided in the form of food parcels, financial assistance in paying household bills, no-interest loan schemes and crisis accommodation.

The Salvos

The Salvation Army offers a range of support options to help with financial difficulties, depending on the nature of your problems.

If you find yourself in crisis and are in need material or financial assistance, please call the Salvos on 1300 371 288 (9am-5pm Monday to Friday). This phone number will connect you with the Emergency Relief assessment team.

Your situation will be assessed by qualified staff via the centralised phone centre.

Once you have completed the phone assessment the SalvosConnect team will be able to refer you to one of the SalvosConnect community centres. There you will be able to collect your pre-approved material assistance, attend appointments, and connect with local Salvation Army events in your local area.

The Good Shepherd

The Good Shepherd Australia New Zealand offers financial counselling in partnership with IPC Health and Djerriwarrh Health Services in the Brimbank and Melton areas, and in partnership with Port Phillip Community Group and Connections UnitingCare in the Bayside Peninsula areas.

For people looking for financial counselling in the Brimbank-Melton areas, please call: 1300 786 696

Summary

There are a lot of services around here to help, and this only scratches the surface.  But it’s important to know that if you or a loved one needs help there are options.

Filed Under: Community, Featured

Morning Tea Time at Total Wellbeing!

April 25, 2015 By Jodie Williams

You all know I love a cup of tea and if you've been for a treatment you know you can rely on a brew of something fragrant and warm anytime you come in! Well, this coming week I'm supporting Restoring Hope's Cup of Hope and a Plate of Courage Morning Tea and raising awareness for this charity that works to bridge the gap between those who have suffered childhood sexual abuse and access to recovery programs and support.

Look out for the donation jar if you're in for a treatment from next week. I'll be donating a gold coin for every cup of tea served here until the 20th May 2015 on behalf of every client who visits and it would be great if you would like to join me. Pop in for a cup of tea and a treat to make your gold coin donation. Your generosity is much appreciated 🙂

We're supporting Restoring Hope's Morning Tea Fundraiser this month at Total Wellbeing
We're supporting Restoring Hope's Morning Tea Fundraiser this month at Total Wellbeing – come in for a cup of tea!

 

I first learnt about Restoring Hope through a friend who generously donates his time as chef for Restoring Hope sausage sizzles at Bunnings, as well as serving on the Board of Directors. The people behind the organisation are passionate about making a difference and don't mind pulling up their sleeves to get it done. If you'd like to learn more about Restoring Hope or how to host your own morning tea you can find this fantastic organisation on Facebook or register for your own event here at Restoring Hope Inc.

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