Children's Autism Foundation

Pakuranga Rotary recently assisted the Children’s Autism Foundation to have representatives at the Asia Pacific Autism Conference in Sydney.  The justification for providing that help was profoundly evident from the address given to the Pakuranga Rotary on Monday night by Service Manager, Gera Veheul.

The Foundation was established 7 years ago to meet needs of parents who were struggling to get support.  It now has 9 staff, including 5 Family Counsel Consultants.  Autism Spectrum Disorder is the name of a group of Developmental Disorders affecting people in different ways.  In some of the more severe cases development is stalled at a 2 year old level.  Those who are Autistic display areas of the brain that are stronger or weaker than normal – the visual part of the brain functions exceptionally well.  Some exhibit amazing memory skills and Autism is characterized by incredible honesty.  However, such honesty can have a downside because the lack of social skills include a lack of diplomacy.

1 in 68 people are affected to a minor or more significant degree and the condition is diagnosed more in boys.  Science has developed to a point where it can now be picked up in utero.  Although ASD is life long, some symptoms can dissipate with age.  The cause remains a mystery although genetic factors are now starting to be identified.  Other common characteristics include problems with the gut and a Vitamin D deficiency.

The Foundation is engaged in numerous areas such as the training of teacher and teacher aids, holding workshops on social skills and dealing with change.  The Foundation has no Government funding and it does not charge families who it assists.  Their outreach service involves qualified team members visiting in homes and providing families with the tools to deal with difficult periods such as change of schools and environments.  They have launched programs for under 5’s directed at motor skills, Stepping Stones - for parents focused on behavioural issues - and a Join In program involving both children and parents over a 9 week period dealing with problem solving and the development of social skills.  Much of the information assimilated from the recent APAC conference is being implemented already and new developments in the area of schooling issues and interroception (the sense responsible for detecting internal regulation responses such as respiration, hunger, heart rate and the need for digestive elimination) will assist the Foundation team to perform the very valuable role they do.  In answer to questions, Gera spoke of the Dandelion Program which has been set up specifically to help Software Companies and Businesses generally to access and locate Autistic employees and harness the exceptional visionary facilities many possess.  In response to another question, Gera spoke of a process for dealing with violence which can often identify very simple methods of eliminating the frustration that sometimes precipitates violence.

Graeme Kearns introduced and thanked Gera for providing such a fascinating insight into the condition and work of the Foundation.

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Our New MP - Simeon Brown<

Fresh from the surreal experience of walking through the doors in Wellington as an MP, Simeon Brown spoke on Monday of the privilege and honour he feels to have been elected to represent the Community.  He gave a huge thank you to the Club for its support over the last 6 months.  Simeon is shortly about to undergo a 2 week induction program for new MPs and looking forward to getting stuck in to working hard over the next 3 years.  He has already demonstrated his appetite for hard work during the campaign and if that is any indication, the citizens of the Pakuranga Electorate will be well represented.

Edgewater College Contribution

The Board of Edgewater College and Principal, Allan Vester have generously assisted the Pakuranga Rotary for some years with its annual Trivia Evening and President David took the opportunity on Monday night of presenting Allan Vester with a cheque for Edgewater College of $1,000.

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Plan ahead for email closure

Vodafone has announced it will close its email accounts on 30 November. This includes all email addresses ending in vodafone.co.nz, vodafone.net.nz, ihug.co.nz, paradise.net.nz and clear.net.nz.

Vodafone is encouraging customers to sign up for a Google Gmail or Microsoft Outlook email address and is offering an auto-forwarding service.

If you are one the 250,000 or so people who have been relying on a Vodafone, Clear or Paradise email address, then you will need to get a new email address and update ClubRunner so you still get the Pakuranga Rotary bulletin.

Is this going to be awful?

Chances are that if you are still using an email address from your internet provider you have probably been using the internet for at least 10 years, and probably don't like change for the sake of change.

You are likely to have had problems with your email service over that time, such as outages and deluges of spam.

But you gritted your teeth, and maybe stuck your fingers in your ear when friends and family told you it was time to move to Gmail.

You may find some unexpected difficulty making the switch – you've been around computers long enough to fear the worst.

But you may end up wishing up you had made the switch sooner.

What will happen to my emails after November 30?

You will still be able to get emails that are sent to you old Vodafone address but to do that, you will need to set up a new email account with a different provider – assuming you don't already have one.

Vodafone has promised to automatically forward emails that are sent to your closed account to your new email address as long as you remain a customer of theirs, with a simple form to fill in to make this happen.

In theory you won't need to tell any of your utilities or relatives you have a new email address, as emails sent to your old address should still arrive in your new inbox.

But remember Vodafone is closing down its email service because it was getting increasingly poor, so it may not be a good idea to rely on this forwarding service and delay advising people of your new address forever.

Most friends and family will hopefully get the message quickly when you start sending them email from your new address.

Will Vodafone also forward emails that it would normally mark as spam?

Yes. Vodafone has suggested customers switch to Google Gmail or Microsoft Outlook and says they should filter out the spam while letting legitimate messages through.

It says Google and Microsoft detect the originator of the emails "and we've been reassured around our legitimate emails not getting blocked".

Which email provider should I switch to?

There are different options. But realistically, most people will choose Gmail and there may be advantages to going with the flow.

It may be a bit creepy that online advertisers seem to know whenever you have been browsing for a new pair of shoes on the internet, but when it comes to email, Gmail is well-designed and rock solid.

Gmail offers two-factor authentication as an option which means you can make you email account much more secure than the Vodafone service you have been using to date.

If there are aspects of it you don't like, such as the default option of grouping emails into "conversations", these can usually be changed in settings.

How do I set up a new account?

Vodafone has provided instructions online on setting up a Gmail or Microsoft Outlook account.

It is free and you don't have to away give too much personal information (they'll piece stuff together about you soon enough).

When should I do all this?

Well before November 30.

It may be a good idea to set up a new email account in the next few weeks.

Although Vodafone will forward email to your new address for free, it says it will only set-up a forwarding address once, and that address can't then be changed.

That means it is important to forward email to the address that you plan to use long term after November 30.

So if you are new to Gmail or Outlook, you may want to set up a new email account and play around with it for a few weeks before deciding to commit by setting up mail forwarding.

What about emails, attachments and email-contact information in the old account?

This is where it gets a bit more complicated.

You will still be able to access anything that has been downloaded onto your computer through an email client, but you will lose access to anything stored in webmail on November 30.

It is possible to download emails from some Vodafone webmail services directly on to your computer, but not from Clear or Paradise accounts. It is usually possible to import emails and contacts into other accounts, including Gmail accounts.

But if you are not talking about a lot of emails or contacts, the easiest thing may be to forward the relevant emails to your new account before the old one closes.

Anything else?

Scammers often use events such as this to try to trick people into disclosing personal information.

It is extremely likely scammers will learn of Vodafone's email closure and send phishing emails that appear to be part of a communication associated with the switch.

So be on guard and never disclose your account password.

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On the Horizon

Keep an eye on the horizon and pencil in the following into your calendar:

  • Bramley BBQ - 30 October we plan to christen the efforts of Kelvin Davies, Del Johnston and the team
  • Christmas dinner - 11 December we will be cutting the turkey
Basic Education and Literacy

More than 775 million people over the age of 15 are illiterate. That’s 17 percent of the world’s adult population.

Our goal is to strengthen the capacity of communities to support basic education and literacy, reduce gender disparity in education, and increase adult literacy. We support education for all children and literacy for children and adults.

HOW ROTARY MAKES HELP HAPPEN

We take action to empower educators to inspire learning at all ages.

TEACHER TRAINING

We share our knowledge and experience with educators and other professionals who work with vulnerable populations.

ADULT LITERACY

Rotary members fight adult illiteracy by working with local advocates to offer community literacy programs.

ROTARY SCHOLARSHIPS

Rotary members invest in the future by giving scholarships to students who have the potential to change our communities.

Do you want to help make a difference or know more? Contact Us

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