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Chorus walks by your side if you are older, living with disability or in mental health recovery. Chorus Voices is a collection of stories from our Chorus community. Sometimes we talk about the little things and sometimes we talk about the big things. It all matters when you’re a part of a community.…

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    • Mar 22, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 54 EPISODES


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    54: Forget me not

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 17:49


    “On any day there are 20 different things that I could do, but I look forward to coming in and helping with Chorus because it's a delight,” says Bill with a smile. Bill, 78, is a retired teacher of 36 years and now volunteers with Chorus, teaching English at the Chorus Bull Creek Activity Centre. Some of the students have lived in Australia for 20 years or more and speak very little English. Bill explores innovative teaching methods. “I pursue everything that works and I step back from things that don't work,” he adds. Bill starts the lesson by looking at the front page of the West Australian and uses words like ‘happy’ and ‘sad’ to describe the photo of the Megan and Harry interview from the previous night. Bill also runs the Memory Café for people living with dementia. People with dementia tend to be like people with no English,” says Bill. “They're there, but no one sees them, no one knows them, they're isolated.” Dan maintains that social relationships and engaging in conversation can lessen the effects of dementia. We reflect on episodes from the back catalogue where Louise had explored some of these themes in a two-part series on dementia and three-part series on loneliness. “It's not an us and them or those with dementia and without, it's part of living,” recalls Lou of her interview with Sarah and Blanche. “Social connection, connections to others and if we haven't got that, loneliness plays such a big part on our mental wellbeing, whether we've got dementia or not,” says Lou. Lou is leaving Chorus and for now, we will be taking a break from Chorus Voices.  “We've dipped back into their back catalogue which has just reminded us and reminded me, Louise, of the ground that we've covered, the conversations we've had,” says Dan. “I want to take this opportunity to acknowledge you as not just the co-host of Chorus Voices, but for the leadership and the contribution you've made to the establishment of this organisation, Chorus. We've seen that through the lens of Chorus Voices today.” So that’s a wrap – for now! This is our special 54th episode – please enjoy it and see you when we’re back from our break. Podcast Hosts: Dan Minchin and Louise Forster Opening Voiceover: Ryan Burke Opening Music: “Wattlebird” by Dylan Hatton Music Interviewees: Bill Green and Andy Lau Producer/Editor: Judith Hatton Executive Producer: Meaghan Ferries Audio editing: Matthew Clark Artwork: Maddie Bull Mentioned in this episode: Chorus Voices Ep 28: Loneliness part 1: What is loneliness? Chorus Voices Ep 29: Loneliness part 2: Why do we feel lonely? Chorus Voices Ep 30: Loneliness part 3: What can we do about loneliness? Chorus Voices Ep 38: Dementia journey part 1: Finding joy Chorus Voices Ep 39: Dementia journey part 2: Tea with Sarah and Blanche Chorus Voices Ep 24: A very merry unbirthday to you Chorus Voices Ep 47: A very merry unbirthday: Two more candles Bull Creek Lions Club

    53: Getting our art on

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 15:14


    Chorus is undergoing some exciting changes to work more locally - to become less of a service provider and more of a facilitator in the community. In this episode we talk to Elli Moody, facilitator of inclusive art programs at Chorus, about the inspiring community engagement that is going on locally in Mandurah. “We try and have an annual exhibition each year, which is really about showcasing what our guys have been producing and getting it out there in the community,” says Elli. Elli and the Ability Arts team got involved in the Selfie Portrait Exhibition last year. They sent out a kit with a canvas, paints and paint brushes to various groups in the Mandurah community. “We could have done it just in-house with our customers, but we thought we'd throw it out to the wider community,” Elli explains. “It's really good for building some connections within the community. We had about 25 students from John Tonkin Ed Support Centre take part.” The team has a strong relationship with the City of Mandurah and have taken part in other community art projects, like painting the signage for the beach access equipment shed at Keith Holmes Reserve in Mandurah. “Our artists got together and started drawing beach sort of inspired illustrations, which we then put together into a design, which is now on the shed,” says Elli. Eight artists from Ability Arts took part in state-wide As We Are art exhibition last year. Potter Kylie Graham from the group won the won the sculpture award with her entry of Cinderella and Prince Charming. “She was just so excited and she actually received the award from Stephen Dawson, who is the Minister for Disability Services,’ adds Elli. It’s not all about art down at Ability Arts (although it mostly is!) The group love going on social outings too and last year funded some of their activities by signing up for Containers for Change. “When Containers for Change came out, we thought that would be a great opportunity to make some extra money,” adds Elli. “I think the Ability Arts really speaks to the multiple connections and how we really connect with the community down there,” says Louise. Dan agrees. “What we're trying to do in the Peel area and then beyond is replicate the sort of local way of working that we've heard about today in other places. And that's really the plan,” says Dan. Credits: Podcast Hosts: Dan Minchin and Louise Forster Opening Voiceover: Ryan Burke Opening Music: “Wattlebird” by Dylan Hatton Music Interviewee: Elli Moody, Facilitator Social Support Group, Chorus Ability Arts, Mandurah Producer/Editor: Judith Hatton Executive Producer: Meaghan Ferries Audio editing: Matthew Clark Artwork: Maddie Bull Mentioned in this episode: Chorus Ability Arts John Tonkin Education Support Centre Selfie Portrait Exhibition City of Mandurah Containers for change As We Are Art Award

    52: Christmas Voices 2020

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 25:49


    We look back on what was memorable in 2020:  taking the plunge to get in the pool; leaving the house to pursue fashion design; and staying connected with the community after a paratrooper accident.  We reflect on how it felt to save a life through a simple gesture of a meal delivery. At the end of 2020 we also welcomed a new family members from disability provider Kira. In a year dominated by COVID, it was a time of adaptation and growth as we were challenged and inspired to stay connected and work safely.  “Customers were getting a bit scared of coming in. So, the team came to me and said, look, we need to look at a different way of working,” says Mandy. “Make a plan on the Friday; change it on the Monday. That was exactly how we were working.” We also talked to people across the Chorus community about what was memorable for them in 2020. Overwhelmingly it’s been a year of caring for each other. “I’ve learnt compassion and understanding like I never have before,” says Susan. “And so we've gone into this process of really major change to our organisation to make it more local, simpler to operate in, spend more time with customers, which is ultimately what our mission is all about,” says Dan. We wish everyone the best for the festive season and next year. Enjoy the Christmas podcast and see you in 2021 on Chorus Voices.  Special thanks to our 2020 Chorus Voices: Brian and the Ability Arts singers Susan Cottrill Andries Pretorius Mary Kathleen Paula Cronin Simon Humphries Marija Babic​ Tina Newman Brian and the Ability Arts singers Credits Podcast Hosts: Dan Minchin and Louise Forster Opening Voiceover: Ryan Burke Opening Music: “Wattlebird” by Dylan Hatton Music Producer/Editor: Judith Hatton Audio editing: Matthew Clark Artwork: Maddie Bull

    51: Growing communities one garden at a time

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 23:12


    We hit the gardening trail with Chorus gardeners John and Paul to see what it was like helping people in their gardens. While gardening is at the heart of what they do, it is so much more than that. “We have lovely connections with our customers,” says John. “It makes us all, as our gardening team goes, dig in and it doesn't feel like a job when you're doing that.” John and Paul agree that they enjoy having a chat with customers and seeing the customers come alive when they talk about their earlier lives. “I've even been sitting down in the shopping centre and the client's walked up and sat down and we’ve had a chat,” adds Paul. When volunteers join in with the crew it’s particularly special. “They come out, gain some skills, and we all have a good time. They look out for us, we look out for them,” says Paul. Earlier in the month John did some work with volunteers from Cannington ESC for now retired volunteers Jim and Wanda (who talked on Ep 50: 50 years in the community). “Wanda came out and gave, very generously, a whole tray of lollies and the kids were over the moon about that,” adds John. Customers Margaret and Audrey are full of praise for John and Paul’s work in their garden. Margaret’s neighbour saw Margaret struggling in the garden one day and suggested she give Chorus (then Volunteer Task Force) a call. I think they're brilliant,” says Margaret. At Audrey’s house Paul gets stuck into the front garden – weeding between the vincas, roses and geraniums– and John fires up the leaf blower out the back. Audrey has been in her home for an amazing 70 years and built up great community connections over the years, particularly through sporting activities. “When the weather's nice I'll sit out the back here quite a lot and then I'll go for walks around the garden,” she says. “I loved hearing from Audrey and Margaret and how their hospitality, when Judith went out, was just that to me speaks of community,” says Louise. “Gardening is work - it's manual work - but it was something a lot richer than that going on in the way that you could hear the guys talking about their day,“ says Dan. “People have a smaller footprint that they work on. A smaller group of people that they get to know. And those connections that spring up when you work locally.” Credits Podcast Hosts: Dan Minchin and Louise Forster Opening Voiceover: Ryan Burke Opening Music: “Wattlebird” by Dylan Hatton Music Interviewees: John Hatton – Support worker gardening and home maintenance Paul Forster - Support worker gardening and home maintenance Margaret Audrey Jane Wittenoom – Company Secretary Producer/Interviewer: Judith Hatton Audio editing: Matthew Clark Special thanks: Maddie Bull   Mentioned in this episode Cannington Education Support Centre  Ep 50: 50 years in the community

    50: 50 years in the community

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 28:01


    Episode 50 of Chorus Voices celebrates 50 years of Chorus in the community and, as it turns out, it’s our 50th episode! “Our longest ancestor train traces our lineage back to 1970 when Volunteer Task Force was founded by John and Sandra Penrose," says Dan Minchin. Volunteer Task Force and then Chorus volunteers Jim and Wanda Bennett contributed an extraordinary 18 years to their community. They met Jeannette Olsen in their first year and the three have remained close friends. One day Wanda sat with a customer instead of doing her gardening. The customer’s husband had just died. “It wasn't just about the gardening. It was interacting with the people,” says Wanda. Jim recalls an emotional moment when a man in his 90s asked for help for the first time. There was much food to be shared on a day out gardening, and it was fun, too. Jeannette remembers Wanda unloading a lawnmower one day. “I turned around to look for her lawnmower and it was racing down the hill.” Ina Hart has been with the Albany Senior Citizens Centre and then Chorus for about the same amount of time. She works in the office at the centre and started off cooking for the Meals on Wheels service there. “It was really hectic because I had to learn how to cook bulk amounts of food. And I'd never done that before. And somebody had said to me, 'Oh, come on, Ina. Your mum and dad had 16 children. You should know how to cook for lots of people,'” she says.  Narelle Roberts started as a Support Worker for Community First, now Chorus in 2009, supporting people living with disability. She is also a customer and enjoys taking part in the Ability Arts program. “It was just pure heaven that I got to know how to look after myself and then take better care of myself from being here at Chorus and Community First,” says Narelle. “There's just a never-ending array of those sorts of stories that pop out of the work of Chorus,” says Dan. “And I guess that also is reflective of the sort of rich tapestry that Chorus is; it's made up of these multiple parts, groups, organisations that over the 50 years have come together.” Credits Podcast Hosts: Dan Minchin and Louise Forster Opening Voiceover: Ryan Burke Opening Music: “Wattlebird” by Dylan Hatton Music Interviewees: Jim Bennett Wanda Bennet Jeannette Olsen Ina Hart Narelle Roberts Producer/Interviewer: Judith Hatton Audio Editing: Matthew Clark Artwork/video: Maddie Bull

    49: Teamwork: A circle of kindness

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 24:42


    Chorus is a team of kind, caring people. In this episode Dan Minchin and Nikki Drury explore the relationship between teamwork and kindness. Nikki Drury, Co-designer for the Chorus Fresh Approach project, has looked at how we can be kind and relational at work. Building supportive teams that can share ideas, work through challenges and have difficult conversations helps teams flourish. But there are barriers to relational work such as time as funding. “Sometimes having a cup of tea and a chat is much more valuable to a person than making sure the bed linen is changed,” says Nikki. Support workers in the community can be quite isolated and Nikki outlines the importance of debriefing with their team. Getting together. Having a laugh. Sharing the challenging moments. “Even, on paper, a fairly simple task like helping someone with the shower, if their context is so really difficult, that could be a really tough day for a Chorus support worker,” says Dan. The Fresh Approach team ran experiments by creating “huddles” – virtual and real – to support strong relationships. “Some people might be a little more shy and fall through the cracks in bigger groups of people,” said Nikki.  “Having that contact with their peers was a really big win for a lot of people.” Some of the people in the huddle experiment share their experiences. “The hypothesis is that if we could make this a really routine way of working… customers’ experience and support would be enhanced, and that's probably something we need to get into thinking about,” says Dan. Chorus is working towards making relational work commonplace - being kind, not saying yes to everything and managing boundaries. “It's really brave of Chorus and us as a collective to make that decision that actually we want to shift back to the reason why we love to do this work and the reason why customers love us to be doing it,” says Nikki. Credits Podcast Hosts: Dan Minchin and Nikki Drury Opening Voiceover: Ryan Burke Opening Music: “Wattlebird” by Dylan Hatton Music Producer: Judith Hatton Audio editing: Matthew Clark Special Thanks To: Julie Briggs - Customer Contact administration Angela Johns - NDIS Support Co-Ordinator Stephen Hill – Support Worker Gardening and Home Maintenance Coffee Cart Host Jane Wittenoom - Fresh Approach Co-Lead Jethro Sercombe - Fresh Approach Design Facilitator

    48: Home is more than a house

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 20:06


    In this episode we learn about the journey and joy of supported independent living. Krystyna lives with disability and been on a long journey to find a supported living arrangement. Krystyna, Krystyna’s mum Caroline and Angela from Chorus tell us about what it’s like to be independent and supported in your own home. Angela helped Krystyna to find an Individualised Living Option (ILO), an NDIS package that funds people to live independently. Through Support Coordination Krystyna now lives with a friend and has drop-in supports. She has more freedom and independence. It’s all about capacity building. “You pay your own rent, your own bills, you organise your grocery shopping, plan your meals.” says Angela. Krystyna has a lovely home and garden where she is growing vegetables out the back. She loves art, dancing and going out with her friends.  Her mum has taught her how to cook and Krystyna is quite the chef! “What's different is I want to move forward... be a good friend to Jess and a housemate,” says Krystyna. “And I'm going to keep on going forward. Don't go backwards anymore.” Credits Podcast Hosts: Louise Forster and Dan Minchin Opening Voiceover: Ryan Burke Opening Music: “Wattlebird” by Dylan Hatton Music Interviewer/Producer: Judith Hatton Post Production: Matthew Clark Special Thanks To: Krystyna Caroline Jess Emma Angela Johns Maddie Bull

    47: A very merry unbirthday: Two more candles

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 27:19


    In part two of Lex’s mental health journey we learn a thing or two about designing clothes for musicals as Lex takes the next step towards realising the dream of becoming a fashion designer.

    46: Men's Health Week: From darkness to colour

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 15:47


    After an accident, professional cyclist Chek stopped eating and wanted to give up on life. One day he reached out and turned his life around.

    45: Chorus volunteers – A smile to deliver

    Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 15:48


    During National Volunteer Week 2020 five Chorus volunteers take centre stage and talk about what volunteering means to them and the Chorus community. “The only thing that I can do is just give them a bit of time,” says Gary.

    44: Chorus & COVID-19 – A new way of working

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 21:34


    As the coronavirus changes the world we live in, Chorus has changed the ways we deliver services. In this episode, Lou and Dan talk about how, almost overnight, Chorus has adapted to the coronavirus while keeping our community connected.

    43: The sky’s the limit: Billie’s story

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2020 20:42


    Billie trained men how to jump out of planes. One day her life changed. “I was given a white cane and told that I wasn't allowed to ride a bicycle,” says Billie. Listen in to Billie’s incredible story of survival.

    42: Opening doors: Peta’s story

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2020 19:38


    People can, and do, recover from mental illness. In this episode Peta talks about becoming the person she likes when she wakes up in the morning.  “I want everyone to hear my journey because I think it can be an inspiration from where I came from to this new person.”

    41: Pink wheels: Jen’s story

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2020 20:21


    I've been asking for quite a while to join a group,” says Jen. “It's been the best thing. I love coming here.” Jen talks about what life is like getting around in a wheelchair and how being part of the Chorus community has helped her stay positive.

    40: Christmas Voices

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019 24:45


    In a special Chorus Voices podcast people across Chorus share their most memorable of 2019. Listen in and enjoy!

    39: Dementia journey part 2: Tea with Sarah and Blanche

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2019 26:41


    In part two of our Dementia journey series we talk to Sarah about the joy and sadness when caring for someone living with dementia.

    38: Dementia journey part 1: Finding joy

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 31:33


    In this episode we talk to Jason Burton, Head of Dementia Practice and Innovation at Alzheimer's WA. We also have a chat to Sarah Newbold and her mother Blanche, who lives with dementia.

    37: Culture Bites

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2019 27:45


    How do you start a culture evolution? In a special episode of Chorus Voices Louise Forster joins Dominic Gourley and Sam Mead on their Culture Bites podcast.

    36: Finding Home

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2019 14:55


    What pushes people to homelessness? As people age, how does the danger of becoming homeless increase?

    35: Love your age

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2019 21:45


    Can you date when you’re in your 80s?  This podcast starts with a love story about Elizabeth and Kevin who are challenging the negative stereotypes associated with ageing.

    34: More than a meal

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2019 21:09


    Should food be considered as preventative healthcare? Chorus Voices ‘More than a Meal’ looks at the culture of food and what good nutrition means as we age.

    33: We are family

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2019 25:02


    What does family mean? Judith Hatton and Lucy Wiseman took to the road to find out in Chorus Voices Episode 33: We are family.

    32: First coffee then care

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2019 25:31


    In this episode Dan, Louise and Tina chat about the benefits of a community care model that focuses on humanity rather than bureaucracy.  

    31: A Stitch in Time

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2019 24:56


    This week on Chorus  Voices we’re talking about an issue that few people know about, but one that is affecting a large number of Western Australians in quite a negative and tragic way. The issue is known as elder abuse. Elder abuse includes physical abuse, marital abuse, and financial abuse of older people, and it’s more common than anyone would want to imagine. To help us bring this issue into the light, we’re going to hear from someone who has suffered it firsthand. Listen in to hear this heart-wrenching story, and to learn what elder abuse looks like.

    30: Loneliness Part 3: What can we do about loneliness?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2019 25:19


    This week in the final part of our three-part loneliness series we look at the isolation that can happen when we move away from family and friends.

    29: Loneliness Part 2: Why do we feel lonely?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 21:35


    Loneliness is often linked to an event, like the death of a loved one. This week on Chorus Voices we dive into part two of our three-part series on loneliness. Tune in and learn why we feel lonely, and what factors contribute to feeling lonely. --CONTACT US- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chorusaus/ - Twitter: https://twitter.com/chorusaus - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chorusaus/

    28: Loneliness Part 1: What is loneliness?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 29:56


    According to Swinburne University almost 28% of Australians feel lonely at least three days every week. And 1/5 of us rarely feel we have someone to turn to for help. This week on Chorus Voices we begin our three part series on loneliness. Tune in and learn what loneliness is, and who experiences loneliness.

    27: Changing Tracks

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2019 17:34


    The journey to find purposeful and meaningful employment can be surprising. At Chorus that journey can begin by volunteering. Join Dan and Louise this week on Chorus Voices and hear from Chorus team members who have found a new direction at Chorus.

    26: Walk A Day In My Shoes

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2019 15:35


    This week is all about the ‘Day in The Life’ initiative at Chorus, where team members shadow each other to get a wider perspective on our purpose. In celebration of this initiative, we’ve even swapped out our hosts! Donna and Lucy are filling in for Dan and Louise this week, as part of their very own ‘Day in The Life’ experience! Find out what they’ve learned from this adventure, and listen to other Chorus team members share their own ‘Day in The Life’ insights.

    25: Wellness at Work

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2019 18:24


    Join Louise Forster and Peta Chaytor from Chorus and Rod West from Access Wellbeing (an employee assistance program) on Chorus Voices and explore mental health wellness in the workplace. Find out how Chorus provides mental health support for all team members, and how you can get on top of your mental health and find support in your own workplace.

    24: A Very Merry Unbirthday to You

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2019 23:39


    Join Louise Forster, Dan Minchin, and Judith Hatton this week on Chorus Voices and experience the joy, determination and extraordinary mental health journey of Lex. Find out how Chorus mental health recovery services and art programs enabled Lex to recover and pursue dreams of becoming a fashion designer.

    23: Summer Solace

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2019 21:12


    Join Louise Forster and Judith Hatton this week on Chorus Voices as they explore how Water Wise gardening benefits individuals, communities and the environment in Western Australia. Find out how Water Wise works and how to start your very own beautiful Water Wise garden.

    22: Christmas Special 2018

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2018 44:52


    In this special Christmas edition of Chorus Voices, Dan, Lou and Megs join Matt, Brandon and Stephanie from Visible for a Chorus Voices / Simple Minds mash up. The group reflected on the year of 2018 and what the journey has been like for Chorus. We share our favourite stories, podcasts and moments whilst sharing a bottle of Kombucha.  Merry Christmas!

    21: Dancing across borders

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2018 18:47


    Join Dan and Louise this week on Chorus Voices as they explore the power of dance to foster a personal connection, improve physical health, and spread joy through a community. Listen in to discover how dance has impacted the lives of various groups in Perth, and especially in seniors and people living with a disability.

    20: Green Fingers Working Together

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2018 18:21


    Join Louise this week on Chorus Voices as she meets up with Tolly Haienko to explore the horticulture and gardening at Chorus. Listen in and read on to find out more about students, volunteers and Chorus workers involved in horticultural work, and how it’s impacting the community.  

    19: Corporate Rebels

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2018 15:25


    Join Dan and Jamin this week on Chorus Voices as they meet with Corporate Rebels founders Pim De Morree and Joost Minnarr. Corporate Rebels is a business bent on understanding what makes a great workplace. Listen in and read on to find out what Chorus learnt from their time with Corporate Rebels, and what you can do to make your workplace more fun.

    18: Chorus Kitchen

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2018 19:40


    Join Dan and Louise this week on Chorus Voices as they explore the inner workings of the Chorus Kitchen, a food support service a food support service that is ‘more than just a meal.’ Listen in and read on to find out how Meals on Wheels provides “more than just a meal,” and brings communities together over food.

    17: Shining a Light on Mental Health

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2018 18:37


    In support of Mental Health Week, Louise meets with Chorus staff who foster healthy, happy minds by working closely alongside people on their ongoing mental health journeys. Join us as we explore the mental health worker role, and the kind of work Chorus is doing to support people on the path to mental health recovery.

    16: We are Chorus

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2018 18:34


    Over the past few months, Chorus has been developing a song! Entitled ‘We are Chorus,’ the song has brought staff, volunteers and customers together to tell the story of Chorus in true harmony. On episode 16 of Chorus Voices, Dan and Louise chat to the key players in the making of ‘We are Chorus,’ and get an inside look at this unique story.

    15: A Family Living With Dementia

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2018 14:48


    During Dementia Awareness Month, Chorus tells the story of a family living with dementia. Dementia affects the individual, the family, and the community surrounding it. Understanding all these components is key to providing effective care. Have a listen to this story, deepen your understanding, and help us spread dementia awareness.

    14: The Man who Loved his Donkey More than his Wife

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2018 14:04


    Tune into episode 14 of the Chorus Voices Podcast! This week, Dan and Louise head to the Bull Creek Multicultural Activity Centre. Explore how celebrations of culture have created a pathway to an incredible community that gives joy, belonging, health and purpose to all those it touches.

    13: Emergent Strategy

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2018 24:36


    The best strategies are informed by experience, reflection, and aspiration. In episode 13 of Chorus Voices, hosts Dan Minchin and Louise Forster explore how Chorus use these factors to drive the forward-thinking strategy that has seen the organisation thrive.

    12: Disability Employment Services

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2018 20:18


    A job is more than just a job.  A job isn’t just financial independence. It gives us purpose, a place in the world and a sense that what we’re doing is making a real contribution. Chorus Disability Employment Services (DES) strives to help people living with disability or in mental health recovery to find meaningful employment.   Listen to hear how the DES programme is changing lives and encouraging people to find employment that's meaningful and long term.

    11: Our House

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2018 18:05


    A place to gather,  connect, have a laugh, and share a meal. This is what Chorus offers with ‘Our House’, a purpose-built home in Mandurah that hosts daily gatherings for seniors and people living with disability. The offering is a simple, but an essential one. Listen in to Episode 11 of the Chorus Podcast to learn how Our House, and the other Chorus Day Centres, change lives.

    10: Mental Health Recovery

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2018 19:16


    Chorus is all about enabling people to live the life that they choose, and mental health support is a big part of that. Today, Dan and Louise discuss mental health philosophy at Chorus and how the philosophy of “walking beside someone” is revolutionising the way mental health service operates. Let’s talk to some of the people involved in bringing about change in mental health recovery.

    9: The Ability Arts Centre

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2018 25:16


    Expression. Connection. Healing.  Art has always been a vehicle for these necessary components of human health and happiness. Today, Louise and Dan explore how people living with disability have been given the power of art through the Chorus Ability Arts Centre in Mandurah, Western Australia. Let’s talk to some of the artists and hear firsthand what art can do!

    8: Pathways to Community Service

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2018 30:37


    Podcast hosts Louise Forster and Dan Minchin share some of the stories and experiences they have enjoyed on their paths to Chorus. Work experience, motivation, challenges and triumphs - listen in to see what lessons they’ve learned leading a community service organisation with more than 1,000 employees and volunteers.

    7: Home Care Packages

    Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2018 24:35


    Tune in to Episode 7 of the Chorus Voices Podcast! A working mum struggling to find time for her own aging parents. A formerly fit and active senior, now housebound whilst recovering from a surgery. Or perhaps someone who’s recently had their driver’s licence revoked due to failing eyesight or other health issues. These are the sorts of situations where the Home Care Packages at Chorus can make the difference between crisis and stability. Find out how Chorus approaches aged and in-home care, how the organisational landscape is changing, and learn what a day in the life is like for those giving and receiving care.

    6: Creating the Kind of Organisation People Want to Work With

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2018 38:43


    What’s the difference between doing a job, and loving it? And how can an organisation become a place where its people are doing the latter?Chorus Voices Podcast hosts Dan Minchin and Louise Forster ask these tough questions of themselves, their organisation, and - most importantly - their team members.

    5: The Value of Volunteering

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2018 29:34


    This episode of Chorus Voices  is all about volunteering - its impact on others, its ability to build community, and the rich rewards it offers to both the volunteers and those they serve. Tune in and grow through the rich experiences of volunteers to discover how deep the meaning goes.

    4: What’s in a Brand?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2018 33:52


    Episode 4 of the Chorus Voices Podcast delves into for-purpose branding through the journey of Chorus itself.Learn from Dan Minchin, Louise Forster, and members of the Chorus community what it takes to build a business that truly means something and what the real-world effects of a powerful brand can be.

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