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Premium Content Comfort Kitchen will return to the Hervey Bay Community Centre, with an important difference. Sit-down meals are back on from Wednesday, April 14 and will be combined with a new community services hub, providing advice, connection and referrals to people in need. The idea for the hub came from Ciaran Higgins, homelessness outreach worker at Community Housing Limited. Ms Higgins has worked tirelessly in recent months to connect people affected by the ongoing housing crisis with support services. Services will include tenancy and homelessness advice, mental health support and medical consultation and treatment. Hervey Bay Neighbourhood Centre operations manager, Christian Berechree, said it had been a bumpy road for Comfort Kitchen, with the ongoing COVID-19 crisis making things uncertain.
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A workshop aimed at helping people deal with workplace aggression is set to be held at Hervey Bay Community Centre.
Resolution Education will deliver the one-day De-escalation Training.
“Occupational aggression, be it physical or psychological, has become a global problem crossing borders, work settings, and occupational groups,” a statement about the training said.
“For long a forgotten issue, violence at work has dramatically gained momentum in recent years and is now a priority concern in both industrialised and developing countries.
“These conflictive situations can occur in a number of settings within the workplace.
“Either internally such as face-to-face, telephone or email communication, or externally when offsite working in the community.