Showing 6 items matching " joint health promotion"
-
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Objects, XX/04/2000
... joint health promotion... rochester arthritis support group shop window display joint health ...This photo of a shop window display in Rochester was presented to Arthritis Victoria by Barabara Wolfe, a member of the Rochester Arthritis Support Group. The window display was organised to help promote 'Arthritis Awareness Week' (probably National Arthritis Week), which ran from the 30th of March to the 11h of April, 2000.COL photo of a shop window display. Among the items on display are a plastic skeleton on a vertical stand, books, brochures, information sheets, posters, and a VicHealth Masters Games promotional t-shirt. Affixed to the top of a bookshelf is a yellow cardboard sign, containing the text "Join our Joint Walk Tuesday 11th April 9:30am Lions' Park (near Water Tower) 10:30am Morning Tea (B.Y.O. snack & drink) Everyone Welcome Rochester Arthritis Support Group". Leaning against the bottom of the bookcase is a small wooden-framed blackboard, with the text "Arthritis Awareness Week 2nd - 8th April" written in chalk.[Handwritten in blue ink] No. 13 Arthritis Week Display - 30th Mar --> 11th April Shop window Gillies St Rochester by Rochester Arthritis Support Group.arthritis victoria, av, national arthritis week, naw, rochester arthritis support group, shop window display, joint health promotion, posters, 2000 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, XX/10/1994
... festival victorian health foundation promotion vichealth joint ...In October 1994, members of the Joint Action Group (JAG) from the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV) gave an exercise demonstration at the Myrtleford International Festival. The event was sponsored by the Victorian Health Promotion Foundation (VicHealth). This photo depicts group members on stage during their performance, with their group leader, physiotherapist and AFV's Physical Activities Educator, Valerie Sayce, standing in the rear corner of the stage. A smiliar photo appears on page 6 of the 1996 Annual Report.COL photo of a group of women presenting an exercise demonstration on a large outdoor stage. Standing in the rear corner of the stage is another woman. At the back of the stage is a dais, with chairs laid out in a row. The dais has been decorated with red, white, and blue balloons. To the left of the frame, there is a blue and white striped market gazebo. In front of it, there is a camera operator standing off stage, filming the performers on the stage. There is a big bunch of yellow and green balloons just behind him. The front of the stage is covered with a long banner containing multiple sections with the VicHealth Foundation text and logo. Members of the audience, who sitting on the grass in front of the high stage, are evident in the foreground and have been Photographed from behind. A mountain range covered in trees is evident in the background. The photo has been taken from the front, directly facing the stage.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, myrtleford international festival, victorian health foundation promotion, vichealth, joint action group, jag, members, sandy exall, eveline lee, betty eavis, beryl douglas, group leader, physiotherapist, physical activities educator, valerie sayce, move it or lose it, camera operator, video camera, television camera, broadcast camera, outreach, annual report, 1994 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, XX/10/1994
... promotion vichealth joint action group jag members sandy exall ...In October 1994, members of the Joint Action Group (JAG) from the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV) gave an exercise demonstration at the Myrtleford International Festival. This photo depicts group members on stage during their performance, with their group leader, physiotherapist and AFV's Physical Activities Educator, Valerie Sayce, standing in the rear corner of the stage. This photo appears on page 4 of the Vol 7 No 4, Summer 1994 issue of the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's quarterly magazine, Arthritis Update. It is captioned: "Members of Joint Action promoting the 'Move it or lose it' message at the Myrtleford International Festival in October.COL photo of a group of women presenting an exercise demonstration on a large outdoor stage. Standing in the rear corner of the stage is another woman. At the back of the stage is a dais, with chair laid out in a row. The dais has been decorated with red, white, and blue balloons. To the left of the stage, there is a blue and white striped market gazebo and a big bunch of yellow and green balloons tied to a stack of PA speakers. The front of the stage is covered with a long banner containing multiple sections with the VicHealth Foundation text and logo. Members of the audience, who sitting on the grass in front of the high stage, are evident in the foreground. They have been Photographed from behind, slightly to one side at a 45 degree angle. A mountain range covered in trees is evident in the background.[On a yellow sticky note, handwritten in black ink] Members of Joint Action from left Sandy Exall Eveline Lee Betty Eavis Beryl Douglas Valerie Sayce (AFV Physical Activities Educator) in background. [Handwritten onto the photo, in pencil] 4B [Handwritten onto the photo, in thick red pencil or ink] 4B 100%arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, myrtleford international festival, victorian health foundation promotion, vichealth, joint action group, jag, members, sandy exall, eveline lee, betty eavis, beryl douglas, group leader, physiotherapist, physical activities educator, valerie sayce, move it or lose it, outreach, arthritis update, 1994 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, XX/10/1994
... was sponsored by the Victorian Health Promotion Foundation (VicHealth ...In October 1994, members of the Joint Action Group (JAG) from the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV) gave an exercise demonstration at the Myrtleford International Festival. The event was sponsored by the Victorian Health Promotion Foundation (VicHealth). This photo depicts group members on stage during their performance, demonstrating some chair-based exercises. Leading the exercise demonstration is JAG group leader, physiotherapist and AFV's Physical Activities Educator, Valerie Sayce, who is standing in the front corner of the stage.COL photo of a group of women presenting an exercise demonstration on a large outdoor stage. One woman is standing in the front corner of the stage, while the other four women are sitting on chairs arranged in a staggered formation on the stage. The performers have been Photographed from behind, and are therefore in the foreground of the image. In the background, there is a large audience sitting on a grassy hill, which slopes down towards the stage and performers. There are several large trees behind the audience. In the distance, to the right of the frame, there is a crowd of people standing behind a string of bunting tied to some poles at waist height.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, myrtleford international festival, victorian health foundation promotion, vichealth, joint action group, jag, members, sandy exall, eveline lee, betty eavis, beryl douglas, group leader, physiotherapist, physical activities educator, valerie sayce, move it or lose it, outreach, 1994 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Document - Letter, 25/04/2000
... promotion joint walk campapse river 2000 [Handwritten in blue ink ...On the 25th of April, 2000, Barbara Wolfe, a member of the Rochester Arthritis Support Group sent two photos of their National Arthritis Week activities to Arthritis Victoria, along with a letter.COL digital scan of a letter from Barbara Wolfe, Rochester Arthritis Support Group.[Handwritten in blue ink] 84 McKenzie Street, [Next line] Rochester 3561. [Next line] 25.4.00 [Next line] Gillian van der Drift, [Next line] C'sy Devt Coordinator, [Next line] Dear Gillian, [Next line] Enclosed, 2 photos you may be interested in. Our group had a display - took videos, aids, windcheaters etc - in an empty shop window in our main shopping street. It was there for 12 days. [New paragraph] On the 11th April we had a walk along the Campaspe River, leaving 9:30am, returning 10:30am. This enabled people to go as far as they wished at their own pace and join together for morning tea (B.Y.O.) and a Fun Quiz. Ten of our group were joined by our friends. It was most enjoyable. [New paragraph] Our support group would prefer you stick to Arthritis Victoria as a name - succint, self-explanatory and easily recognised by members of the community. We see no need for change. [Next line] Yours sincerely, [Next line] Barbara Wolfe. [Next line] Contact Person. [Next line] Rochester Arthritis Support Group.arthritis victoria, av, national arthritis week, naw, rochester arthritis support group, barbara wolfe, shop window display, health promotion, joint walk, campapse river, 2000 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 1989
In 1989, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV), formerly the Rheumatism and Arthritis Association of Victoria RAAV), released a video titled, "Fighting Arthritis". The video promotes the Foundation's Arthritis Self Help Course and its Water Exercise Program, and was available for sale or for loan by community groups. The video launch was held on the bowling green at Parliament House, Victoria, at the start of the bowling season. This photo, taken at the launch event, depicts Peter Spyker, Minister for Community Services, Victoria, with the AFV's physiotherapist, Valerie Sayce, and Joint Action Group member, Gwen St John, in an exercise demonstration. The photo appears on page 6 of the Vol 2 No 4, November 1989 issue of the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's quaterly magazine, Arthritis Update. It is captioned: "Mr Spyker joins the fight against arthritis". The photo accompanies an article titled, "Minister tries arthritis self help", which covers the launch event. According to the article, the video was funded by the department of Community Services and the Victorian Health Promotion Foundation (from the proceeds of the Tobacco Tax).B&W photo of three people conducting in an exercise demonstration on the grounds of a building (which is behind them). In the middle is a man wearing a suit, shirt and tie. On either side of him are two women wearing t-shirts printed with the logo, "Joint Action", and track suit pants.[In red ink] 6A [In blue ink, (crossed out in black ink)] 71% [In black ink] 72.5% [In pencil, lines drawn vertically and horizontally to form a rectangle, with one diagonal line within the rectangle.] [On a MOVE branded sticky note, in blue ink] Arthritis Update Vol. 2 No. 4 1989 Pg. 6 [On a yellow sticky note, in blue ink] Peter Spyker, Minister for Community Services, Victoria [tries arthritis exercises (crossed out)] joins Valerie Sayce (L.) & Gwen St John in arthritis exercises at the launch of the video Fighting Arthritis. The video was funded by Vic Health. UPDATE DEC. ['DEC' crossed out] NOV. '89arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, rheumatism and arthritis association of victoria, raav, fighting arthritis video, launch, audiovisual, self-help course, water exercise program, parliament house, bowling green, peter spyker, minister for community services, valerie sayce, physiotherapist, gwen st john, joint action group, jag, exercise demonstration, department of community services, victorian health promotion foundation, vichealth, funding, tobacco tax, arthritis update, 1989