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RAISING AWARENESS AND FUNDS FOR BOWEL CANCER AWARENESS MONTH
Throughout the month of June our Healthe Care – Acute Services hospitals came together to raise awareness of Australia's 'number 2' most deadly cancer– Bowel Cancer.
A highlight of Bowel Cancer Awareness Month is Red Apple Day (Wednesday, 17 June 2020), Bowel Cancer Australia's Annual Giving Day, when Australians are encouraged to support the vital work of the charity.
Maitland Private Hospital held an information stall in reception, offering free apples, information and resources to staff, patients and visitors. The kitchen baked apple cakes for staff which were delivered to each nurses station with the request of a gold coin donation. Bowel Cancer ribbons and merchandise were also sold, with a total of $380 raised for the cause.
The staff and patients at Brisbane Waters Private Hospital enjoyed a fun-filled Red Apple Day, raising awareness of Bowel Cancer Australia's work. The staff participation including dressing in red or green for the day, with games such as ‘Minute to Win It’ challenging the keen participants to stack 5 apples within a minute. Patients had a colourful informative placemat on their meal tray and all patients received a red apple to increase awareness of the day.
At Shellharbour Private Hospital the staff held an Apple Pie Drive to raise funds for Bowel Cancer Australia. Through the hospital's apple themed activity on Red Apple Day, over 100 delicious apple pies from a local bakery were sold to staff and patients.
The team at Mulgrave Private Hospital wore a touch of red, donating or buying a Bowel Cancer Awareness lapel pin for Red Apple Day. Throughout June a number of initiatives were also undertaken to bring awareness to bowel cancer, with particular emphasis on bowel cancer in the young and the importance of early detection and screening from age 45.
Mayo and Forster Private Hospitals supported Red Apple Day with information stalls, donations to Bowel Cancer Australia and staff wearing red. Gastroenterologists Dr Senanayake Prematilake & Dr Douglas Samuel also joined the campaign, with an advertorial feature running in the local Manning River Times, social media and website content posted throughout the month, and a radio interview with Dr Samuel on 2RE's Good News segment.
Princeton Office Celebrated The Newborn Baby When Working Remotely
Pinceton office celebrated the newborn baby of our employee, Yu Chen, Associate Manager of Regulatory Affairs. Let’s make the best wishes to the little pincess!
Baby girl: Sophie Employee: Yu Chen Associate Manager of Regulatory Affairs
Born: August 4th
First Luye Café Society English Saolon Successfully Held In Shanghai Office
“Luye Café Society ”,a Luye English-Speaking organazation with romantic, relaxed and intelligent elements, launched its first activity in Shanghai office. A group of English lovers colleagues gatehred in the afternoon to have a coffee break while chatting and sharing freely around several hot topics. Under the guidance of the host (from our staff), everyone is encouraged to speak English.
The 1-hour activity is rich and compact including playing games, watching dramas and chatting. Everyone engaged and enjoyed the fun of practicing English. “Luye Café Society ” plans to widen it's scope and will build more teams in other offices of China. It’s commiteed to provide our employees with cozy English learning atmosphere and encourage them to full use English in the real life scenarios. Come on, join us now, let's improve English happily!
HOT SUMMER BASKETABAL GAME In Luye Sichuan Office
A goup of basketaball lovers from Luye Sichuan office continued to organize the basketaball game in this very hot summer. Everyone enjoyed the teamwork, conveying the special team spirit of basketball.