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YOU Inc President’s report<br />

March 2006 – Feb 2007<br />

Margaret Allan • President, YOU Inc<br />

Young Ostomates United Inc (YOU) was established in 1989 to<br />

cater for the specific needs and concerns <strong>of</strong> young ostomates. We<br />

operate from Melbourne, Victoria, <strong>Australia</strong>, but <strong>of</strong>ten handle<br />

enquiries from other places in <strong>Australia</strong> and even from overseas<br />

via our website.<br />

As in previous years, the YOU group had several gatherings and<br />

meetings during 2006 for the benefit <strong>of</strong> the members. <strong>The</strong> year<br />

started with our Annual General Meeting when I assumed the<br />

role <strong>of</strong> president, and at which a calendar <strong>of</strong> events for the year<br />

was outlined.<br />

In June 2006, YOU hosted an open forum with Northern<br />

Hospital Ostomy Support Group, providing the opportunity for<br />

all members to come along and share and discuss concerns and<br />

issues relating to a stoma. Approximately forty people <strong>of</strong> all ages<br />

gathered on the day and lots <strong>of</strong> discussion ensued. <strong>The</strong> initial<br />

forum was followed by refreshments, which gave people the<br />

opportunity to talk more informally in small groups.<br />

This was followed in August by a session <strong>of</strong> ‘YOU Talk’. We hold<br />

this style <strong>of</strong> meeting from time in an effort to provide a smaller,<br />

more private environment for young people to express and<br />

discuss issues that they are not comfortable voicing in a larger<br />

group. We have found the YOU Talk format to be very valuable<br />

over the years and this one was no different. A wide range <strong>of</strong><br />

topics was discussed, like relationships, partners, travelling,<br />

living away from home, the work environment etc. <strong>The</strong> feedback<br />

on the day was very positive and many <strong>of</strong> the members gained a<br />

great deal <strong>of</strong> support and encouragement from the experience.<br />

Again in conjunction with the Northern Hospital Ostomy<br />

Support Group, YOU hosted a community awareness event for<br />

World Ostomy Day on 7 October 2006. This was preceded on<br />

Friday 6 October by an information display in Block Arcade in<br />

the Melbourne CBD where a range <strong>of</strong> resources and information<br />

relating to stomas, inflammatory bowel disease and cancer were<br />

available. <strong>The</strong> stand was manned by volunteers and generated a<br />

lot <strong>of</strong> interest from the community.<br />

On Saturday 7 October, 90 – 100 YOU members and friends<br />

gathered in Brunswick to hear a range <strong>of</strong> guest speakers<br />

providing information on medical and stomal therapy ostomy<br />

issues from both a local and global perspective. <strong>The</strong> YOU group<br />

held a fashion parade to demonstrate that ‘ostomate’ does not<br />

necessarily mean ‘fashion victim’; it is possible to be current,<br />

trendy and stylish with a stoma. This helped to allay the fears<br />

<strong>of</strong> many new members who thought they would need to replace<br />

their whole wardrobe and never be able to wear jeans again!<br />

<strong>The</strong> World Ostomy Day community awareness presentation was<br />

a very big undertaking for both support groups and demanded<br />

much organisation by the committee formed especially for<br />

the purpose. <strong>The</strong> feedback on the day and after the event was<br />

extremely supportive and encouraging, with comments like<br />

‘outstanding’ and ‘most impressive and best organised’.<br />

<strong>The</strong> value <strong>of</strong> these gatherings cannot be quantified, but whenever<br />

YOU meets socially or more formally for meetings etc, the benefit<br />

to the members is undeniable. At the more formal gatherings it<br />

is <strong>of</strong>ten after the formalities that people gather to chat in small<br />

groups where they are comfortable discussing personal issues<br />

and concerns. Many new members gain a great deal from talking<br />

openly with more experienced ostomates about matters that<br />

might not be easily discussed with friends or family – they <strong>of</strong>ten<br />

leave smiling and with a lighter step, having discovered that<br />

there is a great deal <strong>of</strong> life to be lived with a stoma.<br />

In 2006 Coloplast established a competition for each region <strong>of</strong><br />

the world to submit a story on their achievements on World<br />

Ostomy Day to win US$2,500.00. So <strong>of</strong> course we entered! A<br />

narrative was compiled, together with a series <strong>of</strong> photographs<br />

taken at our community awareness day.<br />

In February 2007 we received notification <strong>of</strong> $1,000 in funding from<br />

the Department <strong>of</strong> Human Services (DHS) in Victoria, via their<br />

Health Self-Help Funding Program. <strong>The</strong> DHS recognises the vital<br />

role self-help groups play in both the health system and community,<br />

and funding is provided to assist groups such as YOU in their<br />

endeavours to support and exchange information with members.<br />

<strong>The</strong> DHS funding is most welcome and we are currently assessing<br />

the reprinting <strong>of</strong> many <strong>of</strong> our YOU brochures and pamphlets,<br />

the cost <strong>of</strong> which cannot always be met from membership fees<br />

alone. This material is a widely distributed resource that is <strong>of</strong>ten<br />

requested by medical, stomal and other health pr<strong>of</strong>essionals. We<br />

are also planning to produce a more pr<strong>of</strong>essional journal that<br />

will be distributed to new members as a means <strong>of</strong> providing<br />

support and encouragement during a challenging time. Our<br />

newest resource ‘Fashion Tips’ (developed in conjunction with<br />

the fashion parade held on World Ostomy Day) will also be<br />

produced in a more pr<strong>of</strong>essional format for distribution.<br />

YOU also has a well-established visiting service that has been<br />

operating since inception <strong>of</strong> the support group. <strong>The</strong> service<br />

aims to ‘match’ people undergoing surgery with well-adjusted<br />

ostomates with a similar background, ie ileostomy, colostomy,<br />

married, single, male, female etc. At times it is not possible to<br />

conduct a personal visit, so much <strong>of</strong> our ‘visiting’ occurs via<br />

telephone. Fortunately, this fulfils a the function <strong>of</strong> providing<br />

support and information to the new ostomate and we have<br />

received wonderful feedback from this service. Often the contact<br />

is ongoing, with the internet also being used as a means <strong>of</strong><br />

keeping in touch.<br />

Once again it was a big twelve months for the YOU group!<br />

<strong>The</strong> membership base has grown and attendance at each <strong>of</strong><br />

our meetings has increased. A lot <strong>of</strong> work goes on behind the<br />

scenes <strong>of</strong> a volunteer organisation such as this and we on the<br />

YOU committee are constantly encouraged by the positive<br />

feedback we receive, with the genuine appreciation and thanks<br />

for the support and services we provide. We hope that in 2007<br />

we can continue to update and expand our resources, share our<br />

knowledge with others, and support both new and existing<br />

members as they travel the path <strong>of</strong> life as an ostomate.<br />

To contact YOU, visit our website www.vicnet.net.au/~youinc<br />

or contact Helen on (03) 9796 6623.<br />

JOURNAL OF STOMAL THERAPY AUSTRALIA 2007 27(3) 29

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