Interview with Bryce Alcock

[Interview conducted by member Amie J for our January 2020 newsletter. Bryce is former Coordinator of Toowoomba Clubhouse]

Q: What was the process of getting funding to establish Toowoomba Clubhouse?

A: “The process of getting first funding we had this marvellous arrangement so many people wanted input. There were two people here in the submission stage myself and a health information professional and we’d write and work on the submission every day and at the end of each day other prospective members and carers and other professionals would come in and tear apart what we’d written and produce something much better. At the same time everybody was having fun I think because people were so dedicated to the idea."

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Member Profile: Kaylene W

“Clubhouse gave me the want and the will to go out and to try new things and get on with my life. So when I was offered an opportunity to work at Vanguard Laundry I jumped at it – and here I am working seven hour shifts for five days a week. And not only that I will turn 60 next year and have just got engaged!" Kaylene W

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The History of Clubhouse

[written by member Amie J for our January 2020 newsletter]

The first ever Clubhouse was opened in the year 1948. It started from a group of people with varying mental health issues wanting to support each other after being discharged from a mental health facility, Rockland Psychiatric Centre, New York. They met on the steps of the New York Public Library. It’s amazing to learn that a small group of people diagnosed with mental Illness could have established over the years a clubhouse that would one day become an international support network of community. A community that one day would work to help support thousands of its members in their everyday lives and to achieve their goals.

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