Homelessness Week
Aug 7, 2018
MS PATTEN (Northern Metropolitan) (12:35:18) — On this cold day I think it is good to reflect that in inner Melbourne almost 400 people have no place to call home and are sleeping rough. That does not even paint the picture of the more than 24 800 homeless people across the state, and that figure is growing. This week is Homelessness Week, and I think it is a great opportunity to bring this issue into the spotlight, especially as we face, as I said, these chilly overnight temperatures. I want to pay respect to the hundreds of organisations that are working towards providing shelter and...
Vision Australia and My Health Record
Jul 26, 2018
Ms PATTEN (Northern Metropolitan) (10:09:22) — I was very pleased to meet with Vision Australia the other day to celebrate the work that we have done in securing electronic voting for the visually impaired in this state. But they also highlighted the need for a lot more to be done for the visually impaired and those with disabilities. One of the remarkable things they brought to my attention was that the My Health Record website is not disability accessible. It is a website run by a health department which is not accessible to people with disabilities — just remarkable!
In fact they demonstrated 12 ways...
Eurydice Dixon
Jun 19, 2018
Ms PATTEN (Northern Metropolitan) (12:35:29) — Last night I attended the candlelight vigil at Princes Park for Eurydice Dixon. It was an event that, not surprisingly, brought the community together. Thousands of us stood in the darkness of Princes Park. We stood in silence. We stood in solidarity. We reflected on the inhumanity that we saw and heard about last week. It was a time for us to unite in grief, to mourn the loss of a beautiful young woman and to try to regain some peace and hope in the face of so much sadness; to stand not only in protest but...
Jets Studio – Bundoora
Jun 5, 2018
Ms PATTEN (Northern Metropolitan) (12:53:00) — I would like to use this moment to give a shout out to Jets Studio in my electorate and to say how really impressed I was with the work they are doing there — the ethos, the engagement and the real dedication of the staff at Jets Studio, which is a multifunctional creative arts youth facility that delivers a range of programs largely around music but also a whole bunch of the elements around music, whether it is album cover designing, posters or organising live events. It really was fabulous. It was great to see some of...
35th International AIDS Candlelight Memorial
May 22, 2018
Ms PATTEN (Northern Metropolitan) (12:31:44) — On Sunday I had the honour of attending and speaking at the 35th International AIDS Candlelight Memorial held at Southbank. The theme this year was ‘Reflecting on our past; preparing for our future’. I remember 30 years ago I attended my first funeral for a friend who had died of an AIDS‑related illness. In those days the treatments were not terribly effective and the discrimination and stigma experienced were horrific. Friends were disowned by families, refused service in restaurants and sacked from their jobs. A lot has changed; treatments now mean that HIV can be undetectable, and with...
Safe Access Zones anniversary
May 1, 2018
Ms PATTEN (Northern Metropolitan) (12:40:25) — Tomorrow we will celebrate the second anniversary of the implementation of the safe access zones in Victoria. This legislation is something that I think we should all be particularly proud of. It prevents the harassment of clients and staff outside reproductive health service clinics. These clients are often visiting the clinics under difficult and distressing circumstances, and I am very pleased that they are able to do so without fear of harassment. It has been a fantastic success, and I am delighted to note that countries like Great Britain are looking to copy this model and...
Australia21 Roundtable discusses Drug Law Reform
Mar 29, 2018
Ms PATTEN (Northern Metropolitan) (10:07:32) — Last week I was very pleased to host Australia21, a think tank for the public good, here in this house. As a result of this round table — which obviously was not a round table because this house does not have round tables; we are far too adversarial for that — they issued a joint statement this week. It was signed by representatives of 34 organisations, including doctors, academics, sociologists and many fine ex-police officers as well. It states:
We the undersigned call on Australia s federal, state and territory governments to treat drug use primarily as a health and...
Men’s sheds and cricket clubs
Mar 6, 2018
Ms PATTEN (Northern Metropolitan) (12:50:14) — Today six Australian men will take their own life — over 2300 men each year, and this number is rising. Sadly, men aged 80 and over suicide at a rate higher than any other age group in Australia. So I was really pleased to recently visit two amazing organisations in Northern Metropolitan Region that are transforming the mental health and wellbeing of older men in my electorate.
The Hume Men's Shed in Craigieburn was packed to overflowing when I called in last week. With limited resources and virtually no funding, they open a few times a week to provide...
South Sudanese Community Association of Victoria
Feb 8, 2018
Ms PATTEN (Northern Metropolitan) (09:59:07) — This week I met with a number of leaders from the South Sudanese community in Victoria. They shared with me some really intelligent insights, love and respect for this state, mature engagement with the issues that their community faces and, most importantly, solutions.
It has been a most distressing period for Melbourne's Sudanese community. In circumstances where Victoria is getting safer, truly safer, and where our crime rate has fallen, with the largest drop in 12 years and unequivocally so as reported by the Crime Statistics Agency, this irresponsible, hyper-politicised and inflammatory reporting has caused a perception of...
Ms PATTEN (Northern Metropolitan) (10:09:31) — I would like to join many others in wishing all the staff and my colleagues here today a very merry Christmas and a great summer break. I am sure many of us need it.
No doubt we have all been attending a range of Christmas and end-of-year functions over the past few weeks. Last week I went to a party of a very different kind at the Royal Melbourne Hospital. P.A.R.T.Y. stands for Prevent Alcohol and Risk-related Trauma in Youth. It is an innovative program established to reduce youth offending. It is designed to show youth, particularly...