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Centre of Excellence

In September 2007, the Association took a historic step when it officially opened its Centre of Excellence.  It is located in Victoria Park, on the site first purchased by the Association in 1922, and from which the Association services have operated for 85 years. Through the very generous support of individuals, small and large companies, governments and Lotterywest, we provide our services to the Western Australian community from one of the most innovative buildings of its kind in the world.

In 2002, the Association for the Blind realised that its’ challenge was to shape the future of the organisation. This meant providing relevant and integrated services based on strong research, as well as making the most of recent technological advances to help clients lead fulfilling lives in a rapidly changing world.

The idea of the new centre was born in 2004, the Association launched its “Building our Vision” Campaign to raise funds to construct the Centre of Excellence at Victoria Park.   As a result of generous support from all sectors of the Western Australian community, and from both the Australian and Western Australian Governments, the Association raised $14.5 million (to May 07). We sincerely thanks those individuals who led the “Building our Vision Campaign” and the hundreds of donors who have worked with us to achieve our goal.

Building our Vision Campaign Leaders

Campaign Patrons

The Hon. David Malcolm AC CitWA
Professor Alex Cohen AO MB BS MD
Jill Perryman AM MBE

Campaign President

Stan Perron AM, Chairman, Perron Group of Companies

International Vice President

Dr Haruhisa Handa

Campaign Chairman

John Poynton, Executive Chairman, Azure Capital Pty Ltd

Leadership Gifts Chairman

Bryan Taylor, Chief Executive Officer, Plan B Financial Services

Major Gifts Chairman

Danielle Blain, Director, Schaffer Corporation

Key Gifts Chairman

Aaron Constantine, Executive Director, Paterson Securities Ltd

Community Gifts Chairman

Peter Hickson, Managing Director, Spices Catering

Government Liaison Chairman

Ross McLean, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Chamber of Commerce and Industry

Campaign Treasurer

Kevin Karlson

Campaign Leadership

Campaign Leadership and list of Donors

From left, Howard Lange (Planning Committee), Dr Margaret Crowley (Association CEO), Graham Laycock (Planning Committee), Dr Geoff Gallop (then Premier of WA, Life Member of the Association), Debbie Schaffer (Major Gifts Committee), David Malcolm (Campaign Patron and then Chief Justice of WA), Jill Perryman (Campaign Patron), John Poynton (Campaign Chairman),  Front:  Elizabeth Needham (Association President), Dr Haruhisa  Handa (Campaign International Vice President), Stan Perron (Campaign President)

Absent were Professor Alex Cohen (Campaign Patron), Peter Hickson (Campaign Planning Committee Chairman)  Bryan Taylor (Leadership Gifts Chairman), Danielle Blain (Major Gifts Chairman) and Aaron Constantine (Key Gifts Chairman)

Centre of Excellence

Some of the facilities that make this 6000 sq m Centre unique in Australia include: 

Child reading Braille

Vision Management Centre

A client’s first contact with the Association is through the Vision Management Centre. Professional and friendly staff provide optometric examination, assessment, prescription, provision of optical aids and advice on techniques to make better use of remaining vision.

Female client using ZoomText

Confident Living Centre

Alongside clinical services are programs enabling clients to undertake a range of training opportunities as well as participate in formal and informal recreation, leisure and social activities. Together these represent significant opportunities for peer support and fellowship – critical ingredients for sustained health and wellbeing.

Lotterywest Children's Centre

For fully-sighted children, 80% of learning is through visual observation and interaction.  Children who are blind or severely vision impaired often struggle to develop essential skills.  The Lotterywest Children’s Centre provides children with exciting spaces to access the latest technology for education or recreation, listen to audio described videos on the large screen in the Mega theatre or just hang out in the Club Room.  Specialists including occupational therapists, mobility instructors and physiotherapists also work with children and their families.

Handa Sports Academy and Recreation Centre

Building confidence and promoting wellness are central to the Centre’s philosophy.  Containing a large sports hall and gymnasium, the Handa Sports Academy and Recreation Centre provides an ideal venue for sports, which have been tailored to people with a vision impairment. A wide variety of fitness programs are provided including individual and team sports.

Industry Skills Centre

Improving literacy outcomes for clients is at the heart of the Industry Skills Centre. Being unable to read, write and correspond with friends and relatives is a very isolating experience. The Centre helps people to re-establish communication with the world as well as assisting them to succeed in education and in the workforce. Braille teaching is delivered in a group-based environment that offers a social and self-paced experience. 

Braille and Talking Book Library

The Braille and Talking Book Library and Resource Centre provides “talking books” using the latest digital technology.  It also enables the Association to improve and expand its services to regional clients through use of the latest technology.

Woodside Guide Dog Discovery Centre

Community awareness is the key to reducing the impact of, and number of people with, vision impairment.  A community that understands the challenges faced by people with vision impairment will result in improved social, recreational and employment outcomes for clients. 

The Centre provides a stimulating hands-on environment where people of all ages can “experience” vision impairment.

Guide Dog Conference Centre

The Conference Centre supports the community awareness program by providing conference and meeting facilities including the 120 seat Wesfarmers Theatrette.  It is available for booking by external groups.

Location

The centre is located at 61 Kitchener Avenue, Victoria Park

Ground Floor Centre of Excellence

 

Lotterywest logo

Campaign Donors

Principal Partner

Lotterywest - $6 million

Leadership Gifts

Government of Western Australia - $2.2 million

Dr Haruhisa Handa - $1.5 million

Woodside Ltd - $500,000

Australian Government, Department of Transport and Regional Services - $500,000

Wesfarmers Ltd - $500,000

Perron Foundation - $500,000

Australian Government, Department of Education, Science and Training - $500,000

Sarich Family - $300,000

Major Donors

Plan B Financial Services

Margaret Dawbarn

Alinta Ltd

Kerrie-ann Rothwell

PCH Group Limited

Non Government Centre Support funded by Australian Government Programs

Lexus Ball 2004

Schaffer Family

Port Bouvard Limited

Opthalmic Day Surgery Pty Ltd

IBM Australia Limited

Danielle Blain

Monika Dunnet

Malcolm McCusker AO QC

John Poynton AM CitWA

Luke and Maree Saraceni

The Bowen Foundation

Patersons Securities Ltd

Aaron and Joanne Constantine

Burswood Seafood (Perth Select Seafoods Pty Ltd?)

The Spices Catering Group

Key Donors

William Gordon Martin

Adam Rankine-Wilson

Angela Roberts

Ian and Susan Trahar

Denis Cullity AO CMG and Ann Cullity AM

Burswood Entertainment Complex

Geoff and Valmae Morris

John Rothwell AO

Ian and Margy Wallace

Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club Inc (Salty Dog Regatta)

Barton Family Charitable Trust

Rinze and Jenny Brandsma

Ian and Jill Green

Jamie and Eileen Cullen

John and Gemma Bond

Bruno Camarri

The Corser Family

Marylyn New

John Rodgers

Mark Titchener

The Macquarie Bank Foundation

Gresham Partners Limited

Fini Group

Citigroup (Smith Barney WA)

Community Donors

Zen Do Kai Freestyle Karate

Donald and Merle Smith

Lions Club of Floreat

Bendat Family Foundation

Betts Kids

GHD Pty Ltd

Cesare Scalise

Rosemary & Alan Hale

Channel 9 Perth

Margot Bunning Family

Mr Trevor Eastwood AM and Mrs Judith Eastwood

Bridget Faye

C. R. Heath Family Trust

Tim Mazzarol & Kim Elson

Michael Monaghan AM and Judy Monaghan

Joan A Moore

Bruce and Margaret Murdoch

Patrick William Bedford Maurer

Worldwide Online Printing Cannington

William and Mimi Packer

The Ian Potter Foundation

Joanna Zadkovich

Gooding Pervan Chartered Accountants

Major Holdings Pty Ltd

Graeme Yukich

Dr Margaret Crowley

Neil Fearis

Kay van Dalsen

Elizabeth Needham

William Porteous

Professor Alexander Cohen AO

Piersbridge Consultants

Dan Smetana

Jenny Madgwick

A Kevin R Watson AM

Sir Charles Court AK KCMG OBE and Lady Judy Court AM MBE

Anderson Family

In memory of Herman Dorlandt

Clough Limited

Elvie Rowe

Dean, Kavanagh Financial Services

Richard Pearce

Elysia and Joel Lawrance

Rob and Rhonda Kaan

D.M.M. O'Donnell

Marjorie Le Souef

Susan Banks

Robert A Black

Lyn and Geoff Brown

Rebecca Clark and Lee SmithHarold Clough

Peter and Dianne Coxon

John Dark

The Druvins Family

Tony and Michele Farrell

Dr Geoff Gallop

Alan Green

Hagan Family

Mack and Evelyn Hall

Peet & Company Limited

Bill and Sheila Hughes

Straits Resources Ltd

Eleanor John

Kerman Contracting Limited

In Loving Memory of Cheryl Morgan

The West Australian Newspaper

Mary and Trevor Nicholls

Tony Packer

Ron and Philippa Packer

Garry Pearce

Re-Matthews Family

David Shortland

Carol Solosy

Janet Steinberg

David Steinberg

Meredith Stephens

The Pursuits Group

Tap Oil Ltd

Susan Wallwork

Ronald Woss

Midalia Steel Pty Ltd

Dr Ike Raiter

Harry Moores

Vincent Salim

Charles H. Brooks

Olive and Ken Carruthers

C W Blackburn

Phyllis (D.P) Wilson

Jimmy F. H. Chin

Alfred Bracher

Elmar Romney

William Hawkins

Ben, Kelli, Oscar & Hugo Fischer

Robert Laird

Ian and Anthea Murchison

Harvey Coates

Lumley Life

Dare Contract Services

Haddington Resources Ltd

Jon and Jennifer Sainken

Rebecca Smith

The Jaycess Community Foundation Inc

Ron Wise

Geoff Totterdell

Francois Paquette

The Mayer Family

Rotary Club of Swan Districts

Friedman Lurie Singh & D'Angelo

Graham Dix

Janice Orr

John Saleeba

Michael Atkins

Montagu Stockbrokers Pty Ltd

Kim Griffith

Dallas Hickman

Michael Kailis

Percy Kotkis

Comgroup Supplies Pty Ltd

IWD Strapping Sales Pty Ltd

EM Ross-Adjie

Michael Wishart

Judy Moylan

Michael & Sue Anderson

Colin Barnett MLA

Latitude Fisheries Pty Ltd

City of Bayswater

Certainty Financial Pty Ltd

Sir James Cruthers and Lady Shelia Cruthers

Ann Cullity

GD Plastics

City of Belmont

Andrew Kingsbury

Delta Facilities Management Pty Ltd

Neil W McKerracher QC

Burgess Rawson WA Pty Ltd

Global Seafood Distributors Aust Pty Ltd

Oyster Consulting

Shrapnel Urban Planning

DI Smoker

City of Stirling

West Coast Eagles

SH Algie & Associates Pty Ltd

Rob De Laeter

Alan Ashman & Associates

John Black

Jonathon Bull

Alison Day & Associates

Devenish Engineering Pty Ltd ta/s Matair Engineering

Frederick Gordon

Structural Integrity Engineering Pty Ltd

George Lawrance

Safe Effect Technologies Ltd

Jan O'Shea

Parker Consultants WA Pty Ltd

Thanh Hai Phan

Specialist Consulting Group Pty Ltd

Altronics Disbributors

John G Stokes OAM

AR Williams & Partners Pty Ltd

Ausfeed Exports Pty Ltd

People in Property Recruitement

Mining & Marine Constructions Pty Ltd

S.P.A. Consultants

Kevin Squance

AHW Turne

Puppy Club Guide Dog Shop

 

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