Wellbeing Programs
Upcoming Events
St Michael's Medallion Presentation
- Date:
- Sunday 30 September 2012
- Time:
- 10:00am
- Duration:
- 1 hour and 30 minutes
- Location:
- St Michael's Uniting Church
Presentation of the St Michael's Medallions
The St Michael's Medallions will be presented during the service byDr Neil Roy, recipient of the 1999
St Michael's Medallion recognizing his work for children.
The 2012 Medallions will be presented to:
Susie O'Neill (KIDS Foundation) and Colin Emonson (Horses for Hope)
History
Each year, St Michael's Uniting Church presents 2 individuals with ‘The St Michael's Medallions' in recognition of their outstanding contribution to the community.
In the Biblical story Michael was given the task of overthrowing the dragon, the symbol of destructiveness and violence.
The award is designed to recognize individuals whose work assists in the prevention of violence, trauma and destructiveness or alternatively, promotes growth, health and well-being.
The Medallions are designed to be an encouraging voice in the community, affirming individuals whose outstanding work might remain unrecognized.
Each year, St Michael's Uniting Church presents 2 individuals with ‘The St Michael's Medallions' in recognition of their outstanding contribution to the community.
In the Biblical story Michael was given the task of overthrowing the dragon, the symbol of destructiveness and violence.
The award is designed to recognize individuals whose work assists in the prevention of violence, trauma and destructiveness or alternatively, promotes growth, health and well-being.
The Medallions are designed to be an encouraging voice in the community, affirming individuals whose outstanding work might remain unrecognized.
Selection Criteria
1. People who have not been hitherto recognized by other Awards, unless there are strong and prevailing reasons to do so.
2. People who have done - are doing - outstanding work - paid or voluntary - that clearly advances the causes of prevention of violence, destructiveness and waste, or its corollary that clearly promotes health and well-being and a better human society.
3. People from the spectrum of society. Each year, our committee has drawn from different communities, and it would be appropriate for the choice to reflect this. The medallions are awarded regardless of religious involvement or affiliation.
4. People who are willing to accept the medallion and who are able to be present on St Michael's day to receive it.
5. People who, in being chosen, will evoke in all who hear of their achievements a strong affirmation that the choice was clearly a good one.
1. People who have not been hitherto recognized by other Awards, unless there are strong and prevailing reasons to do so.
2. People who have done - are doing - outstanding work - paid or voluntary - that clearly advances the causes of prevention of violence, destructiveness and waste, or its corollary that clearly promotes health and well-being and a better human society.
3. People from the spectrum of society. Each year, our committee has drawn from different communities, and it would be appropriate for the choice to reflect this. The medallions are awarded regardless of religious involvement or affiliation.
4. People who are willing to accept the medallion and who are able to be present on St Michael's day to receive it.
5. People who, in being chosen, will evoke in all who hear of their achievements a strong affirmation that the choice was clearly a good one.
For more information about the St Michael's Medallions and previous recipients, please click here
