NI NewsletterRegistered Charity No. 249338 Summer 2014
Energetic Family weekend at Share Centre Lisnaskae, Co. FermanaghTen families from throughout Northern Ireland, with a child or young adult who have spina bifida and/or hydrocephalus and are between the ages of 10 and 16 years old, were given an opportunity to take part in a family weekend in Co. Fermanagh – a ‘Time to Shine’!
On the evening of Friday 4th April, all families booked into the Share Centre. Chalets were allocated and everyone settled in. The activities started after breakfast on Saturday morning with a choice of canoeing on the lake or circus skills and wall climbing. After lunchtime, these activities were reversed so everyone had the opportunity to take part in all three. The swimming pool was available throughout the free time for those who wished to use it.
On Sunday morning, the families, all dressed up in combat gear and armed with ‘guns’ and hard hats, were split into two teams for a ‘shoot out’ t throughout the campus!
Archery was also on offer with bows provided according to the ability and strength of the user.
The Share Centre staff were very competent and took on many roles during the course of the weekend. Everyone was encouraged to participate in all the activities and new friendships were developed among those who took part. On evaluation of the weekend, everyone reported having a good time and requests made for further Family weekends.
Shine NI PO Box 132, Cushendall BT44 0WAE: [email protected] T: 01733 555988 W: shinecharity.org.uk
Requests (were) made for further Family weekends.
Shine families at the Share outdoor activity centre
Having a go at
canoeing
Ready to take the plunge
at the Share Centre
My visit to NIDoing the Larne race gave me the chance to visit Northern Ireland and see for myself some of Shine’s great work at first hand. So that’s why on a Thursday evening in March, I was an avid student at Shine’s Belfast craft evening, learning how to make earrings and a necklace out of beads. Alongside me were a group of adults with spina bifida, who find these classes invaluable opportunities to meet other people and to do activities they want to do. This builds confidence and provides relaxed opportunities to communicate about specific issues which the adults encounter. There were significant differences within the group’s craft making ability, but everyone helped each other.
Great opportunityThis formative experience was followed by a visit to Derry/Londonderry to see a support group for young children with spina bifida and hydrocephalus and their parents, led by Shine’s health adviser, Marie McGonnell, and support worker Sandra Campbell. At one level, this event looked like any similar mother and toddler group with plenty of music, dancing, and generally rowdiness. On another level these groups offer an opportunity for parents to network,
share experiences, and talk informally about the many challenges they face in bringing up disabled children.
Finally, to the bowling alley to meet up for a drink or two with a group of young adults for whom the day-to-day issues are about health, transport, and the world of work. They had plenty of questions for me, not least why I was running the Larne Half Marathon and not the Derry full marathon, and would I fundraise for a health centre there next year?!
Frontline workThree short encounters with Shine’s frontline work: advising, helping, and just being there when it matters.
Many thanks to Shine’s Director in Northern Ireland, Cathy McKillop, for being such a kind host and for the wonderful work her team do.
by Richard Astle, Shine Chairman
...these groups offer an opportunity for parents to...talk informally about the many challenges they
face in bringing up disabled children.
Richard learns to ‘craft’ with a Shine member
Richard at the Larne half marathon with Cathy Mckillop, Shine NI Director (left), and Pamela Dickey, Shine Project Worker (right)
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Shine Board seeks new NI member
Carers and Disability Forum MeetingI chair my work’s Carers and Disability Forum and was delighted to welcome guest speaker, McGonnell, Health Adviser Shine NI, to our meeting. Marie presented on ‘Living with an Ostomy’ and outlined the reasons why people need an ostomy operation. She talked about the many difficulties people face post-surgery such as coming to terms with having such major surgery or finding suitable medical products, and she outlined the importance of maintaining a healthy diet and participating in exercise. She
ended on a positive note saying there was no reason why anyone with an ostomy could not take part in sports.
Understanding your needsMembers affected by this issue were able to share their experiences, and while this can be a difficult subject to talk about, we reiterated the importance of telling your office manager if you have an ostomy, so they can gain some understanding of your needs.
I know I can speak for the rest of the forum when I say that the presentation was very informative. On a personal level, I learned a lot as things have certainly changed since I had my own urostomy surgery 45 years ago. On behalf of the forum, I would like to thank Marie for attending our meeting.
by Karen Tilson
Congratulations to Pamela Dickey, Shine Project WorkerPamela is expecting a baby in June and we wish her our congratulations. She went on maternity leave in May, so please contact Cathy McKillop, Shine NI Director, on M: 07762 574861 or E: [email protected] if you require support.
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The Shine Board has a place reserved for an NI member. Our current member, Michael McKernan, is standing down. The Board meets four times a year in Peterborough. More detail is available in Together magazine, Issue 13, page 6. Anyone interested in standing for this position can talk to Cathy McKillop on M: 07762 574861 or E: [email protected].
It is really important that we have Northern Ireland representation on the Board.
All smiles around the table!
Fundraising updateThank you to Helen Shanks for raising £2,745 for Shine. Helen held two coffee events in her home – one for mums and friends of Loanends Primary School, and the other for family and friends. Helen provided all the goodies, and made jam, chutney, and craft which were also sold on the day.
Foyle & District Roundtable have selected Shine as their charity of the year. The first event was a formal evening in Beechhill Hotel. The event was attended by a number of our members, and Seananin McCallion was the “Belle of the Ball”. Seananin arrived in a stretch limo and really enjoyed getting dressed up. We will let you know the total amount raised later.
Top: Shine members enjoy the roundtable festivities.
Bottom left: The Foyle Roundtable fundraising ball
Bottom right: Helen’s fundraising helpers with their goodies
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Contact details for Shine NIPostal Address: Shine Northern Ireland, PO Box 132, Cushendall BT44 OWA
First Contact T: 01733 555988
Cathy McKillop, NI Director ShineE: [email protected] T: 07762 574861
Marie McGonnell, Health AdviserE: [email protected] T: 07789 616420
Catherine McCurry, Education AdviserE: [email protected] T: 028 9083 0382
Sandra Campbell E: [email protected] T: 028 7135 9900/07789 616451
Irene Kean E: [email protected] T: 028 9042 3067/07525 965434
Dolores Black E: [email protected] T: 028 9081 4116 /07816 966866
Janet Davidson E: [email protected] T: 028 4066 2868
Summer schemeThe week will include music, dance and performing arts
10am to 3pm daily Mon 11th to Sat 16th August. Production on Sun 17th Augustin the Mac Theatre Belfast
Venue in Belfast TBC
Children from age 4-18 and siblings
Bringyour
lunch!
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