Rhonda Parker

Rhonda Parker

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    DOLA wins Family Friendly Work Practices category of industry award.

    24/11/1999 10:20 AM
     
    24/11/99

    The Department of Land Administration (DOLA) last night won the 1999 Community Services Industry Award in the Family Friendly Work Practices category.

    DOLA, and winners of eight other categories, received their awards from Family and Children’s Services Minister Rhonda Parker at a gala presentation dinner at Rendezvous Observation City Hotel.

    “DOLA has recognised that family friendly initiatives make it easier to keep valued staff members and allow staff to balance work and family commitments,” Mrs Parker said.

    “If normal childcare arrangements are not available, staff at DOLA simply bring their children to work in their Midland offices.”

    DOLA has provided a brightly furnished Family Room where staff can access computers and files and continue their work while watching their children play, watch videos or sleep.

    “The Family Room is just one of DOLA’s initiatives which reflect its family friendly theme ‘Balancing Work and Lifestyle’,” Mrs Parker said.

    In announcing the nine winners of the 1999 Community Services Industry Awards, the Minister paid tribute to the people who devoted their working lives and energies to improving the lives of all Western Australians.

    “WA has a history as a community of people helping other people and the Community Services Industry Awards are a tangible commitment by this Government to recognising this important work,” Mrs Parker said.

    “Services to the community come in many different forms. In each city, in each town, in each community, services are set up and supported through the dedication of individuals, groups, organisations and businesses.

    “In the five years that the awards have been presented we have seen services adapt and change, new services become established and innovative practices set up.

    “The hallmark of a community is our ability to care for and support each other.”

    The Minister said the awards had once again highlighted the wide range of services which are in place throughout WA.

    The winners in each category were:

    Category 1 Focus on innovation
    Centrecare Marriage and Family Service.

    Category 2 Community support and development
    Goldfields Suicide Prevention Group.

    Category 3 Valuing cultural diversity
    Yorganop Child Care Aboriginal Corporation (Child Placement Service).

    Category 4 Industry support and development
    Financial Counsellors’ Association of Western Australia (Inc).

    Category 5 Support of remote and rural communities
    Relationships Australia’s Build Better Country Relationships Project.

    Category 6 Management and leadership
    Avon Youth Services Inc.

    Category 7 Family friendly work practices
    Department of Land Administration.

    Category 8 Corporate commitment to the community
    BankWest.

    Category 9 Outstanding service by an individual
    Marlene Jackamarra.

    Mrs Parker said the winners had come from a variety of organisations, ranging from large agencies working across the state to local services supporting and meeting local needs.

    The Minister also thanked the sponsors of the 1999 Community Services Industry Awards Radio 882 6PR, The West Australian newspaper, The Lotteries Commission, Rendezvous Observation City Hotel, WIN Television, Australia Post, Ansett Australia, Staging Connections, SGIO Insurance Limited, StateWest Credit Society and Houghton Wine Company.

    Media contact: Owen Cole 9481 7810