I moved to Victoria 6 years ago for three reasons. One to take the job of Dean, Health and Human Services, Camosun College. Two, since I had lived in Australia I couldn't bear the thought of living the rest of my life in 6 months of a bitter cold, icy and snowy winter and three, and the most important, my Mother lived here and I knew she would need support as she aged, as all parents eventually do.
A large part of the interview process for the role was to assess my vision and capability to move forward a project that had been on the books for 25 years - a new health building for the health and human services programs. I guess I did okay because I got the job!
In 2015, I was a key part of a consultation to ask both students and people working at the College but also the south island community what they envisioned for a new health building. The result was a clear direction for the college. People wanted a place where: community felt invited in to participate: and students were nurtured to practice in an inter-professional manner across all health disciplines; and educated in real world settings for practice.
In January, 2017 the project was launched with the announcement of funding from both the provincial and federal governments - Camosun would get almost $50 Million for a 9000 sq. metre building for the majority of health and human service programs. The local indigenous people blessed the land, architects were hired, the sod was turned and the project officially began. At Camosun we believe in listening, learning and engagement so students, staff and faculty and partners were consulted on everything from location to equipment to furniture to landscaping. The building was truly co-created! It was decided to move the programs from one campus to the other, 10 kms away. I led the change management process and I can tell you that not everyone was happy! I had an enlightening 3 and a half years!
I am pleased to report that the Alex & Jo Campbell Centre for Health and Wellness opened on time, we moved in August 19, and two weeks later the students started classes. Everyone is thrilled!
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A happy me at the government opening this week! |