The Weekly Advertiser – Wednesday, August 12, 2020

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Wednesday, 13, 2020 2016 Wednesday,January August 12, BIG HEART: Horsham’s Austin Simpson has spent the past four years growing his luscious locks for Variety’s Hair With Heart program. Yesterday, Austin said goodbye to 65 centimetres of hair, which will be used to make a wig for a person who has lost their hair due to a medical condition. Austin was a ‘little sad’ to lose his ponytails but is happy his hair will go to a good home. Story, page 3. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER

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BY DEAN LAWSON

Horsham municipal councillor and police officer who regularly sees the impact of mental illness first-hand is planning a bicycle ride across the region to raise awareness of a need for a 24hour crisis centre.

Cr Les Power, also a Leading Senior Constable, will dedicate the community ride to police colleague the late Heath Martin, who suffered from mental illness and died earlier this year. He is still working on finer details surrounding the event but hopes it can happen later this year, perhaps to help the region emerge from tight COVID-19 restrictions. Cr Power said a go-ahead timeline

would depend on circumstances involving the virus pandemic. But he was confident that being home-grown and based on a pressing ongoing need, the event would have timing flexibility without losing any of its appeal. News of Cr Power’s plans comes amid uncertainty about how state and federal government boosts to mentalhealth services will change circumstances in the Wimmera-Mallee. The State Government will invest $59.7-million to support mentalhealth services, including strengthening the surge capacity of clinical and community providers to reduce pressure on hospital emergency departments. The move will also fast-track plans for more public acute mental-health beds based on a Royal Commission

into Victoria’s mental-health system and accelerate a roll-out of a Hospital Outreach Post-Suicidal Engagement, HOPE, program. The Federal Government, meanwhile, is providing an additional $12-million to help Victorians access 24-hour, seven-days-a-week support through digital and telephone counselling services.

Open to community

Cr Power founded Blue Ribbon Foundation’s Horsham branch, which raises money for health services while acknowledging police officers who have died in the line of duty. He said his idea for a two-day community ride involved him saddling up for two 250-kilometre legs based on the area Mr Martin had responsibility

for as a member of Victoria Police’s Highway Patrol. “I’m thinking the ride might have legs from Edenhope to St Arnaud and from Hopetoun through to AraratLake Bolac, avoiding heavy-traffic areas such as the Western Highway. We can do some tin-rattling along the way,” he said. Cr Power said he envisaged the ride being open to the community ‘to jump in and provide support where they could’ and to act as a support or replacement event for the Great Victorian Bike Ride, tentatively scheduled for the region in late November. “While it is about raising awareness about the need for greater mentalhealth support services, we might also be able to use it to start raising money for the Horsham crisis centre the com-

munity has been talking about for the past 12 months,” he said. “While we have the free Rural Outreach program, which fills an important role, we have fallen well short of having what is really required to meet this serious health issue. “This was happening long before COVID-19 and we can only hope that what the State Government has announced will go some way to addressing the shortfall. “We can’t afford to have people struggling to get critical help they might immediately need, which can happen at the moment. “We need something that is dedicated to meeting this issue that operates 24 hours a day and is resourced and right here in the Wimmera.” Continued page 3

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