- What are your current roles at Baptcare?
Ginnelle: +WAVES Team Leader.
Megan: Adolescent Family Violence Team Leader.
Brylee: +SHIFT Team Leader.
- What did you want to be as a young child?
Ginnelle: Vet.
Megan: Park Ranger.
Brylee: Lawyer.
- Why do you think days like the 16 Days of Activism are important?
One woman is killed nearly every week in Australia due to family violence and on average in Victoria, police attend a family violence incident every six minutes. We could continue with startling statistics but collectively we believe many voices become one to raise awareness of what is happening within our communities.
- What motivates you to work in this Family Violence space?
We are motivated to support this community and end the fight against gender-based violence. By working in family violence, we have the privilege of working across diverse communities; family violence does not discriminate.
- Do you have a favourite quote or motto in life?
Ginnelle: Make every minute count.
Megan: You don’t have to be better in the future, just need be better than yesterday.
Brylee: Don’t be afraid to start over again. Remember, this time you’re not starting from scratch, you’re starting from experience.
- If you could sit next to someone at a dinner party, who would it be and why?
Ginnelle: Brené Brown is a US writer and Professor – as I am inspired by the amazing contributions towards research and supporting people across the globe.
Megan: Bel Hooks is an American Author (Feminism is for Everybody) and Social Activist – as I have a lot to learn.
Brylee: Bruce Perry is an American Psychiatrist and Author (The Boy who Was Raised as a Dog) due to his insight, knowledge and intelligence relating to attachment and developmental trauma.
- Favourite local restaurant near our workspace?
We work in Sunshine, Melbourne, Victoria and our go to is Hot Chilly Banh Mi.
- What has your career journey been?
Collectively we have had experience within:
- family violence
- education
- business
- outreach
- homelessness
- child, youth and family
- AOD
- LGBTIAQ+
- Private and Government sectors.
Community news
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Faces of Baptcare | Meet Judy
Meet Judy Pryse, one of our most valued and long-standing home care staff members at Baptcare. Judy’s career reads like a history of home care growth in the Gippsland region. Never one to be behind a desk, her dynamic roles at Baptcare reflect her keen desire to help people and her hands-on approach to community care.
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Empowering families: insights from a Therapeutic Family Violence Practitioner
Perhaps it’s no surprise that Clara* has forged a successful community service career supporting others. From an early age, she remembers keenly observing those around her, and having a curiosity about the different cultures she experienced as she moved from the UAE to India and then to Australia.
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An exciting announcement about our merger
Three of Australia’s leading faith-based care providers, Baptcare, Baptist Care SA and BaptistCare, today announced they will unite to become one of the largest integrated care and service providers in Australia. The Boards and executives of all three organisations have announced the decision to merge, subject to approvals.